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- News in Brief: Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the H (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of November 5th, 2011 (0 replies)
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- Book Review : The Fact of Evolution by Cameron M. Smith (0 replies)
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- Beware the Long Tail (0 replies)
- Like a Bolt from Above (0 replies)
- Measles cases up in U.S. and Canada (0 replies)
- Cycads not ‘living fossils’ (0 replies)
- Science & the Public: Sarah’s tale of Arctic warming (0 replies)
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- FOR KIDS: Introducing the 2011 Nobel Prize winners (0 replies)
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- Randomness: For what you want to know, Bayes offers superior stats (0 replies)
- Teen brains' growing pains (0 replies)
- Stopping a real-life 'Contagion' (0 replies)
- Longevity Shown for First Time to Be Inherited via Non-DNA Mechanism (0 replies)
- Preliminary Human Experiments to Test Safety of Nerve Cell Transplants for Spinal Cor (0 replies)
- Critics take aim at fast neutrinos (0 replies)
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- Vacuum Tube: Kids under 2 Should Not Watch Television (0 replies)
- No shortage of dangerous DNA (0 replies)
- First Commercial Spaceport Hangar Dedicated in New Mexico (0 replies)
- Dead German Satellite Will Fall to Earth This Week (0 replies)
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- Laser analysis betrays diamonds' origins (0 replies)
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- Study maps disease-linked gene variants (0 replies)
- Deleted Scenes: HiRISE clocks hurricane-speed winds on Mars (0 replies)
- Plague bug not so fierce after all (0 replies)
- Disaster's Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene's Damage (0 replies)
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- Oxygen blew up ancient amoebas (0 replies)
- A mind for optimism (0 replies)
- Trees have a tipping point (0 replies)
- Stone Age paint shop unearthed (0 replies)
- Columbus blamed for Little Ice Age (0 replies)
- Vaccine makes headway against trachoma (0 replies)
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- Meeting briefs: European Planetary Science Conference and AAS Division for Planetary (0 replies)
- Solar changes help create cold northern winters (0 replies)
- Saturn's rings tell a comet's tale (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of October 22nd, 2011 (0 replies)
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- Book Review : Disease Maps: Epidemics on the Ground by Tom Koch (0 replies)
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- Russian Rocket Failure Shouldn't Force Space Station Evacuation, NASA Tells Lawmakers (0 replies)
- Leading Light: What Would Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Mean for Physics? (0 replies)
- Robot Allows High-Speed Testing of Chemicals (0 replies)
- Hungry for Knowledge, with Oliver Smithies (0 replies)
- Environmental Chemicals May Prove Obstacle for Infertile Couples (0 replies)
- EPA Scientist Points at Fracking in Fish-Kill Mystery (0 replies)
- How Black Death Kept Its Genes but Lost Its Killing Power [Video] (0 replies)
- Smoking Is a Drag at the Box Office (0 replies)
- Famous for Being Fatuous: Celebs and Pols Say the Darnedest Things--Especially about (0 replies)
- Was the FBI's Science Good Enough to ID the Anthrax Killer? (0 replies)
- Tip Off: Solving the Curious Case of the Missing Fingerprints (0 replies)
- Tip off: Solving the Curious Case of the Missing Fingerprints (0 replies)
- U.S. Neighborhoods Struggle with Health Threats from Traffic Pollution (0 replies)
- Tiny Drone Reveals Ancient Royal Burial Sites (0 replies)
- A Day on Neptune Is Less Than 16 Hours Long (0 replies)
- Smoking Is a Drag at the Box Office (0 replies)
- The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors Discoverer of Quasicrystals [Video] (0 replies)
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- Double Impact: Did 2 Giant Collisions Turn Uranus on Its Side? (0 replies)
- Science & the Public: Really bad year for Arctic sea ice (0 replies)
- Stem cell advance uses cloning (0 replies)
- A Video Moment of Silence for Steve Jobs (0 replies)
- A Life in Science, with Elizabeth Blackburn (0 replies)
- Inca takeovers not usually hostile (0 replies)
- Steve Jobs Dies at 56 (0 replies)
- Science & the Public: Study recalibrates trees' carbon uptake (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Cleaning clothes dirties oceans (0 replies)
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- FOR KIDS: Double sunsets on a distant world (0 replies)
- Bench or Bedside? A Conversation with Ferid Murad (0 replies)
- Conjoined Comet: Hartley 2 May Have Formed from 2 Disparate Bodies (0 replies)
- Drone On: Will the FAA Open U.S. Skies to Unmanned Aircraft? (0 replies)
- Texture Messaging: Breakthrough May Help Spinal Cord Patients Experience Tactile Sens (0 replies)
- Heart disease has its own clock (0 replies)
- Unusual crystal patterns win chemistry Nobel (0 replies)
- The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors Discoverer of Quasicrystals (0 replies)
- Surf zone study earns young scientist first place (0 replies)
- Science & the Public: Arctic ozone: ‘Hole’ or just not whole? (0 replies)
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- Biomarker for Huntington’s disease identified (0 replies)
- Cosmic acceleration discovery wins physics Nobel (0 replies)
- 2011 medicine Nobel goes to immunology researchers (0 replies)
- Planetary Pretender: Asteroid Vesta Has Planet-Like Features (0 replies)
- Depressed Patients May Process Hate Feelings Differently (0 replies)
- Dark energy discovery wins physics Nobel (0 replies)
- Discovery of Accelerating Universe Wins 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics (0 replies)
- Antennas reveal Antennae (0 replies)
- Hot, Odd and Curious: NASA Orbiter Reveals Mercury to Be Surprisingly Complex (0 replies)
- Arctic ozone loss in 2011 unprecedented (0 replies)
- Many U.S. Drinking Water Wells Contaminated with Arsenic, Other Elements (0 replies)
- Discoveries Concerning Innate and Adaptive Immunity Win 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiolog (0 replies)
- 2011 Medicine Nobel goes to immunology researchers (0 replies)
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- Messenger from Mercury (0 replies)
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- Particles Found to Travel Faster Than Speed of Light (0 replies)
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- Test Pits Earthquake Forecasts against Each Other (0 replies)
- The mind's eye revealed (0 replies)
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- Trilayer graphene exhibits quantum effect (0 replies)
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- News in Brief: Life (0 replies)
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- News in Brief: Humans (0 replies)
- Miracle fruit secret revealed (0 replies)
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- Childlessness May Increase Men's Heart Disease Risk (0 replies)
- Copping a Latitude: Genetics Supports Idea Cultural Interaction Was More East to West (0 replies)
- Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos? Physics Luminaries Voice Doubts (0 replies)
- A Friend Like Me: When Given More Choices, People Pick Friends Similar to Themselves (0 replies)
- Nose divides sweet from foul (0 replies)
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- Neutrinos seen to fly faster than light (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of October 8th, 2011 (0 replies)
- Pole flips tied to plate tectonics (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World by Dav (0 replies)
- Book Review : Brain Bugs: How the Brain's Flaws Shape Our Lives by Dean Buonomano (0 replies)
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- News in Brief: Genes & Cells (0 replies)
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- Fertile frontiers (0 replies)
- The Probabilistic Mind (0 replies)
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- Combating Cancer with Edmond Fischer (0 replies)
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen (0 replies)
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- XMRV tie to chronic fatigue debunked (0 replies)
- Humans reached Asia in two waves (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: What's on your genes? (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: A greener way to keep flames away (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Wanted: Garbage collectors in space (0 replies)
- Particles Found to Travel Faster than Speed of Light (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Body & Brain (0 replies)
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- Science gets the deets on DEET (0 replies)
- Scientists Worry Over "Bizarre" Trial on Earthquake Prediction (0 replies)
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- Scientists Worry over 'Bizarre' Trial on Earthquake Prediction (0 replies)
- U.S. Bests Canada in Lowering Child Flu Rates (0 replies)
- Jellyfishes Shown to Be Effective Predators (0 replies)
- Brain may sabotage efforts to lose weight (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Humans (0 replies)
- Pacific volcanoes share split personality (0 replies)
- Recent Blackout Highlights Nation's Aging Electricity Grid (0 replies)
- PhD Comics Hits the Big Screen (0 replies)
- Science Lags as Health Problems Emerge Near Natural Gas Fields (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment (0 replies)
- Strands of Life: Trailer for 61st Annual Lindau Meeting Films (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells (0 replies)
- Same face, different person (0 replies)
- Jellyfishes Shown to Be Effective Predators (0 replies)
- On Kepler-16b, shadows come in pairs (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Body & Brain (0 replies)
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen (0 replies)
- NSAIDs may be risky early in pregnancy (0 replies)
- Molecular muscle gets the job done (0 replies)
- Dinosaur-era feathers sealed in amber (0 replies)
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen (0 replies)
- My 2 Suns: Bounty of New Exoplanet Discoveries Includes a World Orbiting a Binary Sta (0 replies)
- "Super-Earth," 1 of 50 Newfound Alien Planets, Could Potentially Support Life (0 replies)
- Summer Arctic melt among worst ever (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: An energy lesson from panda poop (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Fireworks near the Big Dipper (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Life (0 replies)
- U.K. Researchers to Test "Artificial Volcano" for Geoengineering the Climate (0 replies)
- Star-Crossed: Milky Way's Spiral Shape May Result from a Smaller Galaxy's Impact (0 replies)
- Why Laughter May Be the Best Pain Medicine (0 replies)
- QR Tags Can Be Rigged to Attack Smart Phones (0 replies)
- Synthetic lint ends up in oceans (0 replies)
- A new way to breach the blood-brain barrier (0 replies)
- QR Tags Can Be Rigged to Attack Smartphones (0 replies)
- Planet search finds lots of little guys (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: An elephant's "aha!" moment (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Worms, your unlikely allies (0 replies)
- QR tags can be rigged to attack smartphones (0 replies)
- Getting Voice: New Speech Synthesis Could Make Roger Ebert Sound More Like Himself (0 replies)
- Nature's crystal palace (0 replies)
- Fatherhood Lowers Testosterone, Keeps Dads at Home (0 replies)
- 'Super-Earth,' 1 of 50 Newfound Alien Planets, Could Potentially Support Life (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Humans (0 replies)
- Hints of dark matter reported, again (0 replies)
- Cats engineered for disease resistance (0 replies)
- Peace of Mind: Near-Death Experiences Now Found to Have Scientific Explanations (0 replies)
- The Next Attack? Terrorists' Attempts to Hijack Technology (0 replies)
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- The Changing Mental Health Aftermath of 9/11--Psychological "First Aid" Gains Favor o (0 replies)
- Thirsty frogs make do with dew (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of September 24th, 2011 (0 replies)
- The Next Attack? Terrorist's Attempts to Hijack Technology (0 replies)
- Plenty of Targets for Robots Exploring the Final Frontier (0 replies)
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- Book Review : On the Origin of Tepees: The Evolution of Ideas (and Ourselves) by Jonn (0 replies)
- Book Review : Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge (Vintage Original) by Max (0 replies)
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