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- Neighborhood linked to obesity
- Polar bears older than previously thought
- Synthetic heredity molecules emulate DNA
- The Rue Age: Older Adults Disengage from Regrets, Young People Fixate on Them
- BFF?: Cell Phone Study Shows Evolving Lifetime Relationships in Men and Women
- FOR KIDS: Old relative steps down
- FOR KIDS: The sinking city
- Book Review : The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey
- Book Review : Language: The Cultural Tool by Daniel L. Everett
- Book Review : A Tour of the Senses: How Your Brain Interprets the World by John M. He
- Book Review : Charles R. Knight: The Artist Who Saw Through Time by Richard Milner
- Book Review : Taking Sudoku Seriously: The Math Behind the World's Most Popular Penci
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the Worl
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Games Primates Play: An Undercover Investigation of the Ev
- Another Side to Statins
- Rock, Rattle and Roll
- Aliens in Antarctica
- Hot Spring Yields New Hybrid Viral Genome
- FOR KIDS: Animal buddies
- FOR KIDS: ‘Ruler’ to measure space
- Two heads sometimes better than one
- Dark matter search turns up empty
- Issue for the week of May 5th, 2012
- Second Wind: Air-Breathing Lithium Batteries Promise Recharge-Free Long-Range Driving
- Cheap Fracked Gas Could Help Americans Keep on Truckin'
- Albatross forage with fractal-like flight
- Bacteria, insects join forces against pesticide
- Arctic sea emits methane
- Brain not required for antidepressant to act
- Genome Run: Andean Shrub Is First New Plant Species Described by Its DNA
- Big Mac Attack: Apple Security Bruised after OS X Infections
- Nothing to Sneeze at: Allergies May Be Good for You
- Will Organic Food Fail to Feed the World?
- Tetris Shown to Lessen PTSD and Flashbacks
- Melting Glaciers Liberate Ancient Microbes
- India Becomes World's Top Spammer
- 9 Percent of Older Adults Have Osteoporosis
- Where It Rains, It Will Pour--Otherwise, Tough Luck
- Losing Your Religion: Analytic Thinking Can Undermine Belief
- Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slide Sh
- A Q&A with Ian Hacking on Thomas Kuhn's Legacy as "The Paradigm Shift" Turns 50
- Certainty Principle: People Who Hold False Convictions Are Better at Retaining Correc
- Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slid
- Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slid
- Is Global Warming Causing More Home Runs in Baseball?
- Warming Ocean Current Might Create Coral Refuges
- New "Beauty Baryon" Particle Discovered at Large Hadron Collider
- A star is torn
- Ancient scribes may have banked on blinking binary
- Protein tweak may trigger Alzheimer’s
- Controversial flu research published
- Weight loss reduces cancer risk factor
- Deleted Scenes: California mad cow case no reason for panic
- Tree cricket song has note of variability
- Shot may top acupuncture for pain relief
- Oceans' salinity changed over last half-century
- Deleted Scenes: A result of zero doesn't always mean zero results
- Bony bacteria
- DNA tracks ancient Mediterranean farmers to Scandinavia
- Test drug eases behavioral symptoms seen in autism
- Snakes swirl in blink (and jump) of an eye
- Larvae sustain comb jelly population
- Big Gulp: Flaring Galaxy Marks the Messy Demise of a Star in a Supermassive Black Hol
- How to Find a Meteorite in 5 Steps
- Accident-Zone: Poorer Neighborhoods Have Less-Safe Road Designs
- Introducing: Sounds on distant worlds
- Study keeps pace with Greenland glaciers
- Rebirth Control: Lessons Learned from 90 Years of Rainforest Regeneration [Slide Show
- How Biodiversity Keeps Earth Alive
- Coal Exports Boost Train Impacts Out West
- Crime numbers may mislead
- Stonehenge Had Lecture Hall Acoustics
- Giant Flea-Like Pest Put the Bite on Dinosaurs
- Triple Crown-Bound Horse Breeders Start to Look to Genetics
- Issue for the week of May 19th, 2012
- Book Review : SNAP: Seizing Your Aha! Moments by Katherine Ramsland
- Book Review : Before the Lights Go Out: Conquering the Energy Crisis Before It Conque
- Book Review : The Science of Yoga: The Risks and the Rewards by William J. Broad
- Book Review : Taste What You're Missing: The Passionate Eater's Guide to Why Good Foo
- Book Review : Baby-Making: What the New Reproductive Treatments Mean for Families and
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Sta
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Waking the Giant: How a Changing Climate Triggers Earthqua
- The Hot and Cold of Priming
- Traces of Inaugural Life
- Secret of a Lifetime
- When good moods go decisively bad
- Giant Flealike Pest Put the Bite on Dinosaurs
- Coal Exports Boost Train Impacts out West
- FOR KIDS: Switching cough off
- FOR KIDS: Sniffing out truffle scent
- FOR KIDS: Big quake, little destruction
- FOR KIDS: Fluffysaurus
- FOR KIDS: Martian devil
- Physicists go totally random
- Rural life may boost allergy resistance
- More than one way to explode a star
- Brain Scans Reveal Dogs' Thoughts
- Hive and Seek: Domestic Honeybees Keep Disappearing, but Are Their Wild Cousins in Tr
- Rare neurons found in monkeys’ brains
- Procedure offers hope in type 1 diabetes
- Maya wall calendar discovered
- Sun’s shock wave goes missing
- Culture results when chimps get cracking
- Big Antarctic ice sheet appears doomed
- Ancient Time: Earliest Mayan Astronomical Calendar Unearthed in Guatemala Ruins
- Climate Forecasting: A Break in the Clouds
- In Search of the Best (Energy) Ideas: A Q&A with ARPA-E's Arun Majumdar
- Gene appears linked with a person's daily rhythms
- Genes may influence body's bacteria
- FOR KIDS: Dark matter search turns up empty
- FOR KIDS: DNA, RNA and XNA?
- FOR KIDS: Obesity linked to location
- Retinal implants could restore partial vision
- Gene study links stronger memories, PTSD
- Climate change may leave many mammals homeless
- On the Scene: Global flavor spices up science fair
- Schizophrenia’s core genetic features proposed
- Not-So-Quick Fix: ADHD Behavioral Therapy May Be More Effective Than Drugs in Long Ru
- Natural sinks still sopping up carbon
- Even moderate noise may harm hearing
- Track Record: Do Major Urban Subway Networks Evolve along Similar Patterns?
- Coffee gives jolt to life span
- Stellar superflares' trigger challenged
- Don’t listen to advice, and other advice from Nobel laureates
- Paralyzed woman grips, sips coffee with robot arm
- At ISEF, fusion is hot
- Self-Worth Shattering: A Single Bomb Blast Can Saddle Soldiers with Debilitating Brai
- FOR KIDS: Helmet helper
- Coyotes Are the New Top Dogs
- Science & the Public: Redefining ‘concern’ over lead
- Dancing droplets reveal physics at work
- Unhurtful Thoughts: A Preoccupied Brain Produces Pain-Killing Compounds
- Egg wars
- Issue for the week of June 2nd, 2012
- Deleted Scenes: Pacific coasts in line for*solar eclipse
- From cancer to quantum, teens’ scientific feats celebrated
- Good cholesterol may not be what keeps the heart healthy
- Book Review : The Practical Einstein: Experiments, Patents, Inventions by József Illy
- Book Review : A World of Insects by Ring T. Cardé and Vincent H. Resh, eds.
- Book Review : EarthFlight: Breathtaking Photographs from a Bird's-Eye View of the Wor
- Book Review : In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World by Ian S
- Book Review : Tutankhamen: The Search for an Egyptian King by Joyce Tyldesley
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Chasing Venus: The Race to Measure the Heavens by Andrea W
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Darwin's Devices: What Evolving Robots Can Teach Us About
- Better bird nesting also good for giant manta rays
- Storm Front
- Designer Flu
- Stuxnet-Like Viruses Remain a Top U.S. Security Risk
- California Considers DNA Privacy Law
- Climate change miscues may shrink species’ outer limits
- Severe sleep apnea tied to cancer risk
- Human Use of Water Found to Contribute to Sea-Level Rise
- Climate Education Graduates to the Next Level
- The Stats on Statins: Should Healthy Adults Over 50 Take Them?
- DNA used as rewritable data storage in cells
- Science & the Public: Our increasingly not-so-little kids
- Pumping groundwater raises sea level
- Imperfect chip pretty darn good
- $74 PC on a USB Stick Sold Out (for Now)
- Flexible Plastic Electronic Display Company Exits E-Reader Market
- 2-Hour Therapy Cures Spider Phobia by Rewiring the Brain
- Self-Destruct Button Toasts Solid-State Hard Drive
- Digging into Climate Change, U.S. Students Find More Than Science
- Thou can’t not covet
- Evening star goes black in rare celestial event
- Can Soil Sensors Save Georgia Waterways from Drought?
- U.S. Government Sets Out Alzheimer's Plan
- Apocalypse Soon: Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return?
- Delay of bloom blamed on climate change
- Long-acting contraceptives best by far
- FOR KIDS: Young scientists
- A person's smell cells are forever
- Frosted honeycomb of a moon
- 'Artificial Leaf' Hits Development Hurdle
- Off the Clock: Disrupted Daily Rhythms Hinder Fertility in Mice
- $74 PC on a USB Stick Sold Out (for Now)
- Family labels framed similarly across cultures
- Bacterial trick keeps robots in sync
- No new smell cells
- Why America's Love Affair with Cars Is No Accident
- Dollars and Scents: The Chemistry of a Delicious Tomato
- Just How Big Was the Biggest Earthquake?
- "Artificial Leaf" Hits Development Hurdle
- Off the Clock: Disrupted Daily Rhythms Hinder Fertility in Mice
- How Can We Cope with the Dirty Water from Fracking?
- How not to eat the wrong frog
- Blue light tells plants when to flower
- Science & the Public: Rising CO2 promotes weedy rice
- Are Eyewitnesses in the Zimmerman Trial Reliable?
- Questions Surround Biosecurity Oversight of Mutant Bird Flu
- Blowing Its Cover: Crystallized Volcanic Rocks Provide a Window into Mount Saint Hele
- Biosecurity Panel Flailed in Oversight of Mutant Bird Flu
- Climate skeptics know their stuff
- Science & the Public: Bat killer hits endangered grays
- Harappans may have lived, died by monsoon
- White House Petitioned to Make Research Free to Access
- Deleted Scenes: Alien hunter redirects her search to Earth-based funding
- An interview with alien hunter Jill Tarter
- Climate skepticism not rooted in science illiteracy
- FOR KIDS: How creativity powers science
- FOR KIDS: Can't touch this: Unusual venomous creatures
- FOR KIDS: Suffocating waters
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Like Mother Nature
- FOR KIDS: Competing with math
- Science & the Public: Depolarizing climate science
- Blue-green algae release chemical suspected in some amphibian deformities
- Supervolcanoes evolve superquickly
- Youngsters can sniff out old people’s scent
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Wide world of robots
- FOR KIDS: Caecilians: The other amphibian
- Fever in pregnancy linked to autism
- Scents and Senescence: "Old Person Smell" Is Real, but Not Necessarily Offensive
- Rhinoceros Undergoes Assisted Reproduction to Rescue Species from Extinction
- Ethanol Scheme Bids to Clean Up Cooking
- Poppies make more than opium
- Treatment helps paralyzed rats walk
- With Willpower, and a Jolt of Electricity, Paralyzed Rats Learn to Walk Again
- Baby Boom: Did Retained Juvenile Traits Help Birds Outlive Dinosaurs?
- Rewarding Research: Top Scientists Share $1-Million Kavli Prize
- Quantum teleportation leaps forward
- Milky Way will be hit head-on
- Rewarding Research: Top Scientists Share $3-Million in Kavli Prizes
- Vestiges of Violence: Towering Gamma-Ray Jets Point to Past Outbursts from Milky Way'
- Antiaging protein helps set daily rhythms
- Flerovium and livermorium debut on periodic table
- Issue for the week of June 16th, 2012
- Book Review : The Brain: Big Bangs, Behaviors, and Beliefs by Rob DeSalle and Ian Tat
- Book Review : Learning From the Octopus: How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Te
- Book Review : Transit of Venus: 1631 to the Present by Nick Lomb
- Book Review : Dolphin Confidential: Confessions of a Field Biologist by Maddalena Bea
- Book Review : Evolution in a Toxic World by Emily Monosson
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet by Andrew
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Cure For Everything: Untangling Twisted Messages about
- Stone Age art gets animated
- Defying Depth
- At Home in the Universe
- Feel the Burn
- Transit of Venus App Enables Cosmic Calculations Next Tuesday
- With Willpower, and a Jolt of Electricity, Paralyzed Rats Learn to Walk Again [Video]
- How a mosquito survives a raindrop hit
- Ancient birds wiped out huge insects
- Pollution Poverty and People of Color: Living with Industry
- Ridley Scott's Prometheus Examines the Roots of Alien 's Mythology
- Transit of Venus App Enables Cosmic Calculations
- How Microbes Can Build Electric Grids
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Living with Industry
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Can Multiculturalism Create Environmental Jus
- FOR KIDS: Mammals feel the heat
- FOR KIDS: DNA takes notes
- South Korea Surrenders to Creationist Demands
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