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- Book Review : Mushroom by Nicholas P. Money
- Book Review : Part Wild: One Woman's Journey with a Creature Caught Between the World
- Book Review : 50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True by Guy P. Harrison
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- Diet of a dying star
- Test Tube Yeast Evolve Multicellularity
- EPA Sees Risks to Water, Workers in New York State Fracking Rules
- Green Chemist: A Q&A with Departing EPA Science Advisor Paul Anastas
- Babies lip-read before talking
- SOPA Opera: White House Shuts Down Proposed Online Anti-Piracy Bill
- SOPA Opera: White House Shuts Down Online Anti-Piracy Bill
- Carbonation brings diamonds to surface
- FOR KIDS: Electronic skin
- FOR KIDS: The brain behind the game
- FOR KIDS: Eyes from ions
- Boas take pulse as they snuff it out
- Dirty Dancing: Dung Beetles Get Down to Walk the Line
- Rainforest in Transition: Is the Amazon Transforming before Our Eyes?
- Trumpeter Swans Rebound, with an Assist from Global Warming
- Green Chemist: A Q&A with Departing EPA Science Advisor Paul Anastas
- Proteins may warn of diabetic kidney disease risk
- Seaweed study fuels bioenergy enthusiasm
- Sleep solidifies bad feelings
- Genetically Engineered Stomach Microbe Converts Seaweed into Ethanol
- Solar Swan Song: NASA Satellite Witnesses a Comet's Plunge into the Sun
- Catching a Gravity Wave: Canceled Laser Space Antenna May Still Fly
- Mineral quashes deadly bacterial poisons
- Leap Second Granted Extra Time
- Fracking Would Emit Large Quantities of Greenhouse Gases
- Scientists Call for 60-Day Suspension of Mutant Flu Research
- Could the Internet Ever Be Destroyed?
- Boxwood blight invades North America
- Junk food in schools gets weighty reprieve
- Online Gamers Achieve First Crowdsourced Redesign of Protein
- New Target Discovered for Pain Relief
- Amazon may become greenhouse gas emitter
- Study Fails to Confirm Existence of Arsenic-Based Life
- Online Gamers Achieve First Crowd-Sourced Redesign of Protein
- Social friction tied to inflammation
- Turn off, tune in, drop out
- Chemo drug drives growth of some tumors
- Election night numbers can signal fraud
- Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men
- Archaeopteryx wore black
- 'Nonstick' pollutants may cut efficiency of vaccines in kids
- The Scientist: Jim Hansen Risks Handcuffs to Make His Research Clear
- Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men Do
- FOR KIDS: Fish eyes go green
- FOR KIDS: Climate coolers
- Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?
- Why the Supreme Court GPS Decision Won't Stop Warrantless Digital Surveillance
- Molten blobs create moon flashes
- Intel Science Talent Search names top 40 finalists
- Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?
- Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers
- Prions more mobile than thought
- More like Faux-malhaut b
- Measuring what makes a medicine
- Primitive Attraction: Magnetized Moon Rock Points to Lunar Core's Active Past
- Race and Religion at the Ballot Box: Building a Better Bias Detector
- How Google's New Privacy Policy Could Affect You
- Fear-Resistance: How Worried Should We Be about "Totally Drug-Resistant" Tuberculosis
- By the Numbers: Autism Is Not a Math Problem
- Redefining Autism: Will New DSM-5 Criteria for ASD Exclude Some People?
- Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies
- Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy his Famous 'Vitruvian Man'?
- Marijuana Mouth Spray: Will Cancer Pain Reliever Be Abused?
- Word-of-Mind: Researchers Decode Words from the Brain's Auditory Activity
- Volcanoes May Have Sparked Little Ice Age
- Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy His Famous "Vitruvian Man"?
- Thanks to Plants, We Will Never Find A Planet Like Earth
- Thanks to Plants, We Will Never Find a Planet Like Earth
- Word-of-Mind: Researchers Decode Words from the Brain's Auditory Activity
- Volcanoes May Have Sparked Little Ice Age
- Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies
- Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy His Famous "Vitruvian Man"?
- Marijuana Mouth Spray: Will Cancer Pain Reliever Be Abused?
- Fear-Resistance: How Worried Should We Be about "Totally Drug-Resistant" Tuberculosis
- By the Numbers: Autism Is Not a Math Problem
- Redefining Autism: Will New DSM-5 Criteria for ASD Exclude Some People?
- How Google's New Privacy Policy Could Affect You
- Primitive Attraction: Magnetized Moon Rock Points to Lunar Core's Active Past
- Race and Religion at the Ballot Box: Building a Better Bias Detector
- Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers
- Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?
- Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?
- Why the Supreme Court GPS Decision Won't Stop Warrantless Digital Surveillance
- The Scientist: Jim Hansen Risks Handcuffs to Make His Research Clear
- Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men Do
- Study Fails to Confirm Existence of Arsenic-Based Life
- New Target Discovered for Pain Relief
- Newfound Alien Planet is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, Scientists Say
- Super-Earth spotted in life-friendly zone
- Addicts and siblings share brain features
- Some corals like it hot
- Plants swap chloroplasts via grafts
- Muscle massage may speed healing
- Big volcanoes wake up fast
- Arsenic-based life finding fails follow-up
- Spacecraft captures dust from interstellar wind
- Bird flu leaves tracks in brain
- No sleep, no problem, but keep the grub coming
- Predatory pythons shift Everglades ecology
- Long-lived people distinguished by DNA
- Solar storm
- Fighting willpower’s catch-22
- Catching a mood on Facebook
- Virtual Reality Contact Lenses Could Be Available by 2014
- Temperatures--Not Acid--Could Cook Coral to Death
- FOR KIDS: Mapping the invisible
- FOR KIDS: A Ghost Lake
- FOR KIDS: Lip-reading babies
- Is It Ethical to Own an iPhone?
- Newfound Alien Planet Is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, Scientists Say
- Little Ice Age began with a bang
- Russian Scientists Poised to be First to Reach Ice-Buried Antarctic Lake
- Human Waste-Powered Robots May Be Future of Machines
- Cracks in the Plaques: Mysteries of Alzheimer's Slowly Yielding to New Research
- Bright-Sized: Skull Study Shows Eye-Sockets Have Grown Larger at Higher Latitudes
- Hunter's Moons: Astronomers Use Kepler Spacecraft to Search for Exomoons
- Demystifying the Mind
- Chimps lend a hand
- Russian Team Has Reached Buried Antarctic Lake, Reports Say
- Taste of fructose revs up metabolism
- Signal for Higgs Boson Particle Gains Strength
- Custom-Designed Proteins Could Counteract Chemical Weapons
- Popular Opinion on Climate Change Traced to Political Elites
- Science & the Public: Faulty comparisons
- How a stomach bug may ward off asthma
- Proposed type of solar neutrino spotted
- Numbers warn of looming collapses
- Classic sooty-moth tale bolstered by new results
- Ocean noise is a whale of a stressor
- Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
- Success Is Official: Russian Team Breaches Buried Antarctic Lake
- Sight Seen: Gene Therapy Restores Vision in Both Eyes
- Cancer drug may have Alzheimer's benefits
- Tai chi helps Parkinson's patients balance
- BPA fosters diabetes-promoting changes
- Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Reversed in Mice
- Widespread Plasticizer Clouds Doping Tests of Cyclists
- Nuclear Reactor Approved in U.S. for First Time Since 1978
- Shark’s skin adds forward boost
- Vodka delivers shot of creativity
- Issue for the week of February 25th, 2012
- FOR KIDS: Science at the White House
- FOR KIDS: Moon twinkles
- FOR KDS: Killing a bacterial killer
- FOR KIDS: No frostbite for dogs
- Book Review : Marketing for Scientists: How to Shine in Tough Times by Marc J. Kuchne
- Book Review : New England Wild Flower Society's Flora Novae Angliae: A Manual for the
- Book Review : Reactions: The Private Life of Atoms by Peter Atkins
- Book Review : The Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday
- Book Review : Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking by Simon Quellen
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Concrete Planet: The Strange and Fascinating Story of the
- Lessons from the Torpid
- Making Waves
- Is Cadmium as Dangerous for Children as Lead?
- Senators Consider Banning Automatic Media Sharing on Facebook
- Just two cells to make memories last
- In the Andes, Extreme Cold Extracts Bitter Toll
- Red Sea: Sounding Radar Buoys Evidence Mars Once Had an Ocean
- Food exports can drain arid regions
- Babies catch words early
- Despite lean times, Obama wants R&D hikes
- Antibiotic fails sinus infection test
- Why Did Europe's Danube River Freeze?
- Yeast find use for misfolded proteins
- Visible echoes reprise 19th century spectacle
- FOR KIDS: Costs of missing sleep
- FOR KIDS: Pythons overtake Everglades
- Sleeplessness agitates the brain
- Leaked: Conservative Group Plans Anti-Climate Education Program
- Did Life's First Cells Evolve in Geothermal Pools?
- Cool Aid: Drug That Lets Body Temperature Drop Could Save Stroke Victims
- Hearts and Air Pollution: 5 Deadly Air Pollutants Measured on 5 Continents
- Deadly Alcohol Needs Global Regulation, Health Expert Says
- World's Tiniest Chameleon Discovered
- Crystals may be possible in time as well as space
- Seeing, feeling have something in common
- Natural gas wells leakier than believed
- California Seismologist Testifies Against Scientists in Italy Quake Manslaughter Tria
- Microchip Implant Gives Medication On Command
- How the First Plant Came to Be
- Drugs delivered wirelessly
- All genes aren't indispensable
- On the Scene: Archaeoacoustics: Tantalizing, but fantastical
- Crosses make lab mice even more useful
- California Seismologist Testifies against Scientists in Italy Quake Manslaughter Tria
- News in Brief: 2012 AAAS Meeting
- Autism Signs Appear in Brains of 6-Month-Old Infants
- Oceans set stage for human evolution
- Harsh conditions in childhood have long-term effects
- Osteoporosis drugs delivered wirelessly
- Carbon dioxide breaking down marine ecosystems
- Scientists probe terrorist talk on 'Dark Web'
- Squid Can Fly to Save Energy
- Alex the Parrot's Posthumous Paper Shows His Mathematical Genius
- Co-oppulation: Sometimes It Takes More Than 2 to Tango [Slide Show]
- The bloom isn't off this ancient plant
- Fossilized, 'Pompeii' Forest Discovered Under Ash
- More News in Brief: 2012 AAAS Meeting
- Dual Interpretations: Milky Way's Outer Fringe of Stars Sparks Disagreement
- Old-fashioned fish regrow fins
- FOR KIDS: Worlds beyond the solar system
- FOR KIDS: Surprise ions
- Science News at the 2012 AAAS meeting
- Co-opulation: Sometimes It Takes More Than 2 to Tango [Slide Show]
- Shelters date to Stone Age
- Distant planet an exotic water-world
- New Family of Limbless Amphibians Discovered in India
- Scary Stuff: Fright Chemical Identified in Injured Fish
- Loose cable blamed for speedy neutrinos
- Deleted Scenes: Higgs running out of hiding places
- Bird flu less deadly, but more widespread, than official numbers suggest
- First Horses Shrunk by Warming Climate
- Issue for the week of March 10th, 2012
- Book Review : Eradication: Ridding the World of Diseases Forever? by Nancy Leys Stepa
- Book Review : Riddle of the Feathered Dragons: Hidden Birds of China by Alan Feduccia
- Book Review : African American Women Chemists by Jeannette Brown
- Book Review : DDT and the American Century: Global Health, Environmental Politics, an
- Book Review : The Best Writing on Mathematics 2011 by Mircea Pitici, ed.
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Science of Sin: The Psychology of the Seven Deadlies (
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist by C
- Mix and Match Qubits
- Enriched with Information
- Deadly Duo: Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs Can Result in Addiction or Accident
- Eggs may be made throughout adulthood
- Hell off Earth: Blustery Exoplanet Charted in 2-D for First Time
- New Energy-Dense Battery Could Enable Long-Distance Electric Cars
- "Time Crystals" Could Be a Legitimate Form of Perpetual Motion
- Bats Harbor Novel Type of Influenza
- Could "Computational Sprinting" Speed Up Smart Phones without Burning Them Out?
- North Korea Suspends Nuclear Testing
- A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
- Gene Therapy Could Help Corals Survive Climate Change
- A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
- Structured Unlearning: Marijuana May Impair Memory via the Brain's Non-Firing Cells
- It's Not Just Fukushima: Mass Disaster Evacuations Challenge Planners
- Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People But Not Night Owls
- It's Not Just Fukushima: Mass Disaster Evacuations Challenge Planners
- Japan's Post-Fukushima Earthquake Health Woes Go Beyond Radiation Effects
- Nine Flying Robots Play 007 Theme
- Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People, but Not Night Owls
- A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
- Industrial Chemicals Linked to Attention Problems in Children
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