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- FOR KIDS: Young scientists work together and win
- FOR KIDS: What a dream looks like
- FOR KIDS: The secret songs of giant beavers
- Getting the picture of how someone died
- Unraveling synesthesia
- Super Saturnian storm
- Science & the Public: Lost to history: The “churk”
- Immune cells function beyond battle
- Coffee delivers jolt deep in the brain
- Two feet or four, software is the same
- Eating Turkey Does Not Really Make You Sleepy
- NASA's Massive Curiosity Rover Nears Launch toward Mars
- Amping Up Brain Function: Transcranial Stimulation Shows Promise in Speeding Up Learn
- Next Stop Mars! Huge NASA Rover Launches toward Red Planet
- Scan't Evidence: Do MRIs Relieve Symptoms of Depression?
- Price on Carbon Failing to Reduce Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
- Biology’s big bang had a long fuse
- Atrazine in Water Tied to Hormonal Irregularities
- Scientists Make the 'Perfect' Foam
- Last Chance for Kyoto Protocol: Nearly 200 Nations Begin Climate Talks
- Scientists Make the "Perfect" Foam
- Do MRIs Relieve Symptoms of Depression?
- Computer Model Spots Image Fraud
- Science & the Public: Germs’ persistence: Nothing to sneeze at
- Superbubble harbors cosmic rays
- Can Male Circumcision Stem the AIDS Epidemic in Africa?
- Printers Can Be Hacked to Catch on Fire
- Ravens Use 'Hand' Gestures to Communicate
- Climate Change Boosts Lethal Hendra Virus
- Weaker brain links found in psychopaths
- Christmas gamma-ray burst still puzzles
- FOR KIDS: Dirty clouds change rainfall
- FOR KIDS: A shock to the solar system
- U.S. Seeks to Protect Forests to Save Wild Reindeer
- Immune booster also works in reverse
- Gumming Up Appetite to Treat Obesity
- Polar ice sheets are synchronized swimmers
- Fukushima Earthquake Moved Seafloor Half a Football Field
- Quantum Entanglement Links Two Diamonds
- Whales Win, Walruses Lose in Warmer Arctic
- New Flu Strain Makes Health Experts Nervous
- Saving the Last Supper
- Issue for the week of December 17th, 2011
- Arctic has taken a turn for the warmer
- Neandertals’ mammoth building project
- Book Review : Powering the Future: How We Will (Eventually) Solve the Energy Crisis a
- Book Review : How We See the Sky: A Naked-Eye Tour of Day and Night by Thomas Hockey
- Book Review : Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
- Book Review : What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite by David
- Book Review : Controversial Bodies: Thoughts on the Public Display of Plastinated Cor
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Science Ink: Tattoos of the Science Obsessed by Carl Zimme
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Hedy’s Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions o
- Jars of Plenty
- Missing Lincs
- Out of the Box
- Human Genome Untangled in 3-D [Video]
- Is Child Sexual Abuse on the Rise?
- New Flu Strain Makes Health Experts Nervous
- Quantum Entanglement Links 2 Diamonds
- Was Jane Austen Poisoned by Arsenic? Science May Soon Find Out
- FDA to Approve New Generics, But Health Care Savings Will Be Minimal
- Three-Quarters of Climate Change Is Man-Made
- Distant world looks ripe for life
- DNA highlights Native American die-off
- On the Scene: Vying for the title of World's Fastest Cell
- Chimps Experience Synesthetic Sense-Intermingling, Like Humans Do
- BioJet Fuel Struggles to Balance Profit with Sustainability
- Egg Timer: Separate Biological Clocks Govern Female Fertility and Life Span
- Printers Can Be Hacked to Catch Fire
- Bacteria in bondage
- Scooters save lives of snakebite victims
- E. coli evade detection by going dormant
- Planet Likely to Become Increasingly Hostile to Agriculture
- Distant world looks too ripe for life
- Presidency not a death sentence
- Eggs have own biological clock
- Earth Likely to Become Increasingly Hostile to Agriculture
- Dead Sea once went dry
- FOR KIDS: Weed wars
- FOR KIDS: Rats’ caffeine brain boost
- FOR KIDS: Europa’s watery underworld
- Genetics Explain How Bedbugs Infest a Building--or a Country
- Climate Negotiations Fail to Keep Pace with Science
- Childhood Obesity Best Battled in Schools, Research Finds
- Bio--Jet Fuel Struggles to Balance Profit with Sustainability
- Mere fear shrinks bird families
- He’s no rat, he’s my brother
- Cilia control eating signal
- Bedbugs not averse to inbreeding
- Building the body electric
- NASA Looks to 3-D Printing for Spare Parts for Space Station
- Jailbreak Rat: Selfless Rodents Spring Their Pals and Share Their Sweets
- Has the Higgs Been Discovered? Physicists Gear Up for Watershed Announcement
- Cache Cab: Taxi Drivers' Brains Grow to Navigate London's Streets
- Climate Negotiations Fail to Keep Pace with Science
- Spam Hits Lowest Point Since 2008
- Tools of a kind
- Deep-sea battery comes to light
- Weather affects timing of some natural hazards
- Natural Gas Fracking Linked to Water Contamination by Federal Agency
- Contagion: Controversy Erupts over Man-Made Pandemic Avian Flu Virus
- Bio-Jet Fuel Struggles to Balance Profit with Sustainability
- EPA: Natural Gas Fracking Linked to Water Contamination
- Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions In Future
- Climate Talks Consensus: All Countries Should Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions--In Future
- Brominated Battle: Soda Chemical Has Cloudy Health History
- Tantalizing hints of long-sought particle
- Acid test points to coming fish troubles
- Gene therapy helps counter hemophilia B
- Tantalizing Hints of Elusive Higgs Particle Announced
- Brominated Battle: Soda Chemical Has Cloudy Health History
- U.S. Stillbirths Still Prevalent, Often Unexplained
- Tantalizing Hints of Elusive Higgs Particle Announced [Update]
- FOR KIDS: Eastern quakes can trigger big shakes
- FOR KIDS: One big animal family
- FOR KIDS: Surprisingly hardy flu germs
- Off the Beam: Did a U.S. Radar Research Station Disable Russia's Phobos Probe?
- Borneo tough for red-haired vegans
- Walking may have had wet start
- U.S. Exempts Species Classified as Endangered in the Rest of the World
- Safety Management Issues Led to 2010 Gulf Oil Spill: Report
- Gas Guzzler: Cloud Could Soon Meet Its Demise in Milky Way's Black Hole
- South Pole Discovered, December 14, 1911
- U.S. Exempts Species Classified as Endangered in the Rest of the World [Slide Show]
- Caught on Video: A Himalayan Glacier Deflates
- Amundsen Becomes First to Reach South Pole, December 14, 1911
- The electric mole rat acid test
- Uncommitted newbies can foil forceful few
- China Scales Up Solar Power by 50 Percent
- Japan Says Stricken Nuclear Power Plant in Cold Shutdown
- Women's Response to Alcohol Suggests Need for Gender-Specific Treatment Programs
- Philippines Searches for Hundreds After Typhoon Kills 650
- Vitamin D Prevents Fractures, But Role in Cancer Remains Unclear
- Is North Korea the 9th Nation in the World with Nuclear Weapons?
- Pharmacies Mislead Teens on Morning-After Pill
- It's a Small World: Kepler Spacecraft Discovers First Known Earth-Size Exoplanets
- Could Public Health Benefits Make Combating Climate Change Free?
- Family Gold Mining Poisons Children in Nigeria
- U.S. Rolls Out Tough Rules on Coal Plant Pollution
- The Elephant in the Room: How Contraception Could Save Future Elephants from Culling
- Fearless Youth: Prozac Extinguishes Anxiety by Rejuvenating the Brain
- Huge Oilfield Off Coast of Nigeria Shut Down After Leak
- Saturn moons spied from the side
- Early animals dethroned
- Groundwater dropping globally
- Pigeons rival primates in number task
- Network analysis predicts drug side effects
- Drugs activate dormant gene
- Science & the Public: Researchers, journals asked to censor data
- Toasty planets circle stellar heart
- FOR KIDS: Science fair as a family affair
- FOR KIDS: Genes tell old story
- FOR KIDS: Distant ‘Goldilocks’ world
- First Earth-sized planets netted
- Fewer fires in Africa these days
- BPA sends false signals to female hearts
- Issue for the week of December 31st, 2011
- Staggered lessons may work better
- Meth Hype Could Undermine Good Medicine
- Deep-sea glow serves as bait
- Case Closed? Columbus Introduced Syphilis to Europe
- Doh! Top Science Journal Retractions of 2011
- Aging Brains Match Youth in Some Mental Tasks
- Is It Time to Overhaul the Calendar?
- Science & the Public: Bt: The lesson unlearned
- Molecule ties itself in a complex knot
- Science & the Public: Bt: The lesson not learned
- Our Galaxy's "Big Ears": Milky Way's Large Companion Galaxies Stand Out
- Issue for the week of January 14th, 2012
- Book Review : The Physics Book: From the Big Bang to Quantum Resurrection, 250 Milest
- Book Review : Neurogastronomy: How the Brain Creates Flavor and Why It Matters by Gor
- Book Review : Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas that Animate Great Magic Tr
- Book Review : Bird on Fire: Lessons from the World's Least Sustainable City by Andrew
- Book Review : Drive and Curiosity: What Fuels the Passion for Science by Istvan Harg
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Art of Medicine: Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagi
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: How To Think Like A Neandertal by Thomas Wynn and Frederi
- Sun-oil mix deadly for young herring
- In a Squeeze
- Brainy Ballplayers
- Software Scientist
- Why Women Report Being in Worse Health than Men
- Neutrino parents call into question faster-than-light results
- Duh! 11 Obvious Science Findings of 2011
- Botanists et al freed from Latin, paper
- Why Women Report Being in Worse Health Than Men
- Yeti Crabs, Ghost Octopi Found at 1st Antarctic Deep-Sea Vents
- Key Findings on Higgs Boson, Alzheimer's Drugs, Lake Vostok Set to Emerge in 2012
- Call to Censor Bird Flu Studies Draws Fire
- Deep-Brain Stimulation Found to Fix Depression Long-Term
- World's Only Known Natural Quasicrystal Traced to Ancient Meteorite
- Science & the Public: Insurance payouts point to climate change
- Drug gives rats booze-guzzling superpowers
- Ohio Earthquake Likely Caused by Fracking Wastewater
- Ohm Run: One-Atom-Tall Wires Could Extend Life of Moore's Law
- Forget Ritalin and Cramming: Molecular Pathways in the Brain May Reveal the Best Lear
- Can Mountain Dew Really Dissolve a Mouse Carcass?
- 1.3 Billion Workers to Go Mobile by 2015
- Scientists Make Supersoldier Ants
- U.S. Snow Drought Could Have Serious Implications
- Baby Monkeys With 6 Genomes Are Scientific First
- Shelf-Preservation: Researchers Tap Century-Old Brain Tissue for Clues to Mental Illn
- PAIN Relief: India on Track to Be Declared Polio-Free Next Month
- Baby Monkeys with 6 Genomes Are Scientific First
- Ballot Secrecy Keeps Voting Technology at Bay
- PAIN Relief: India on Track to Be Declared Polio-Free Next Month
- Airport Screeners to be Monitored for Radiation, TSA Says
- What If There Were No Gravity?
- Biggest Map Yet of Universe's Invisible Dark Matter Unveiled
- Smartphone Makers Gave India Spy Tools, 'Leaked' Memos Say
- Casual Marijuana Smoking Not Harmful to Lungs
- Doomsday Clock Moved 1 Minute Closer to Midnight
- The $1,000 Human Genome: Are We There Yet?
- Airport Screeners to Be Monitored for Radiation
- What If There Were No Gravity?
- Biggest Map Yet of Universe's Invisible Dark Matter Unveiled
- Smart Phone Makers Gave India Spy Tools, "Leaked" Memos Say
- A Plenitude of Planets: Galactic Search Finds Exoplanets Are More Commonplace Than St
- Shape-Shifting: Researchers Change How Monkeys See in 3-D
- Three Tiny Exoplanets Suggest Solar System Not So Special
- Twitter kept up with Haiti cholera outbreak
- Study tracks booze’s buzz in the brain
- Planets as common as stars in Milky Way
- Light pot smoking easy on lungs
- New maps of the cosmic dark
- Crabs hither, shrimp thither
- Green gleam helps fish see violet
- Rhino beetle’s horn may be cheap
- Europeans' heartfelt ignorance
- Recirculation aided Gulf plume’s degradation
- Eight-legged evolution exploits editing
- Three monkeys a genetic mishmash
- Measuring the leap of a lizard
- FOR KIDS: New dangers from bird flu
- FOR KIDS: Fins as early legs
- Big score for the hot hand
- Small efforts to reduce methane, soot could have big effect
- FOR KIDS: Self-cleaning clothes
- FOR KIDS: Glowing, gutsy hitchhikers
- FOR KIDS: Water, water, not everywhere
- Science & the Public: Bush meat can be a viral feast
- Jet Lag: What's Causing One of the Driest, Warmest Winters in History?
- How to Buy Time in the Fight against Climate Change: Mobilize to Stop Soot and Methan
- Anti-GM Groups Attempt to Sully Transgenic Control of Dengue Fever
- Red-Wine Researcher Implicated in Data Misconduct Case
- The Digital Camera Revolution
- Head Agony
- Soil’s Hidden Secrets
- Rising carbon dioxide confuses brain signaling in fish
- Issue for the week of January 28th, 2012
- String theorists squeeze nine dimensions into three
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