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- Been There, Done That or Did I?: Déjà Vu Found to Originate in Similar Scenes
- Replacing fatty acids may fight MS
- Why antipsychotics need time to kick in
- Arctic's wintry blanket can be warming
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Children at Risk
- Lady Liaisons: Does Cheating Give Females an Evolutionary Advantage?
- Microbes flourish under Arctic sea ice
- Science & the Public: Court ‘shares’ researchers’ emails, intellectual property
- Some newfound planets are something else
- Fetal Genome Deduced from Parental DNA
- North Dakota's Oil Boom Brings Environmental Damage with Economic Prosperity
- How Nuclear Fallout Casts Doubt on Renewal of Some Adult Brain Cells
- FOR KIDS: No ordinary zzz’s
- Science & the Public: Court ‘shares’ researchers’ e-mails, intellectual property
- Invasive mite worsens honeybee viruses
- FOR KIDS: Paralyzed rats walk again
- Giant Reef Fish Headbutt Rivals for Sex
- Physicists Invent First Tabletop X-Ray Source
- You have grandpa's chromosome tips
- The electric flour voltage test
- FOR KIDS: Candy on the brain
- NASA Scientists Fight Budget Cuts with 'Bake Sale'
- Giant Reef Fish Head-Butt Rivals for Sex
- Extended Forecast: Northern Hemisphere Could Be in for Extreme Winters
- Better Lithium Ion Battery Aims to Re-Energize Electric Cars
- Ancient volcanoes destroyed ozone
- Fish oil components may not benefit everyone's heart
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: A Michigan Tribe Battles a Global Corporation
- Scientific Journal Offers Flat Fee to Authors for 'All You Can Publish'
- Genome Test Slammed for Assessing 'Racial Purity'
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Don't Drink the Water
- NASA Scientists Fight Budget Cuts with "Bake Sale"
- Walking the Line: How to Identify Safe Limits for Human Impacts on the Planet
- Diet sodas may confuse brain's 'calorie counter'
- Body Count: Taking Stock of all the Bugs That Call Humans Home
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Dirty Soil and Diabetes
- Genome Test Slammed for Assessing "Racial Purity"
- Testing Their Metal: Small Exoplanets Abound in Diverse Stellar Environments
- Body Count: Taking Stock of All the Bugs That Call Humans Home
- Small Comfort: Nanomedicine Able to Penetrate Bodily Defenses
- 13th century volcano mystery may be solved
- European cave art gets older
- Grasshoppers' terror outlives them
- Calcium offers clues in mass extinction
- Tropical Lakes on Saturn Moon Could Expand Options for Life
- FOR KIDS: The smell of old people
- FOR KIDS: The oldest place on Earth
- Chicks do worse in noisy nests
- Issue for the week of June 30th, 2012
- Color this chimp amazing
- Book Review : Destination Mars: New Explorations of the Red Planet by Rod Pyle
- Book Review : Sensitive Matter: Foams, Gels, Liquid Crystals, and Other Miracles by M
- Book Review : Internal Time: Chronotypes, Social Jet Lag, and Why You're So Tired by
- Book Review : The Man Who Planted Trees: Lost Groves, Champion Trees, and an Urgent P
- Book Review : Why Calories Count: From Science to Politics (California Studies in Foo
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Mr. Hornaday's War: How a Peculiar Victorian Zookeeper Wag
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Experiment Eleven: Dark Secrets Behind the Discovery of a
- Linking magma to quakes
- A Mind from Math
- Hurt Blocker
- Earth Summit: A Report Card to Preview the Rio+20 Mega-Conference
- Triple-Bond: Boron Joins Elite Chemical Club
- Fracking Can Cause Earthquakes, but So Can Oil and Gas Extraction
- Human-Eye Precursor Grown from Stem Cell
- Giant celestial disk hard to explain
- Do Brain Scans of Comatose Patients Reveal a Conscious State?
- News in Brief: American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting
- Peacocks ruffle feathers, make a rumble
- The descent of music
- How Listeners Shape the Evolution of Music
- Moot Loot: Stats Show Crime Doesn't Pay--for Most Bank Robbers
- Like a prion, Alzheimer's protein seeds itself in the brain
- Science & the Public: Measuring how well kids do science
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Falling into the Climate Gap
- On the Scene: Icelandic volcanoes slumber today, but not forever
- Head Start: Scientists Trace a Wiring Plan for Entire Mouse Brain
- Could the Supreme Court's Health Care Ruling Kill Patient Safety Reforms?
- Bright Idea: New "Tractor Beam" Proposal Relies on Light's Negative Radiation Pressur
- Early stars created a sight yet unseen
- Ancient North Africans got milk
- Science & the Public: What's in your wallet? Another 'estrogen'
- More adults put off kids’ vaccinations
- Rudimentary Liver Grown in the Lab
- Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Asthma and the Inner City
- Bright Idea: New "Tractor Beam" Proposal Relies on Negative Radiation Pressure
- Second of two blocked flu papers released
- New frontiers for coyotes may bring more Lyme disease
- FOR KIDS: Galactic mashup
- Deadly Pandemic Bird Flu Details Finally Are Made Public
- Are Fracking Wastewater Wells Poisoning the Ground beneath Our Feet?
- Physicists on alert for Higgs announcement
- Astronomers Catch Video of 'Near-Miss' Asteroid
- Science & the Public: De-papering environmental summits
- FOR KIDS: End of big bug era
- Astronomers Catch Video of "Near-Miss" Asteroid
- Species-Specific Microbes May Be Key to a Healthy Immune System
- Learn to play piano in your sleep
- East Coast faces faster sea level rise
- Thirtysomethings flex their number sense
- Testosterone therapy takes off pounds
- Interactive map like GPS for Roman Empire
- Ozone hikes cardiovascular risk
- Total of 79 Potentially New Shark Species Found
- Anti-Clotting Compounds Shown to Protect Mice from Radiation Poisoning
- Science & the Public: Ozone: Heart of the matter
- Lead poisoning stymies condor recovery
- News in Brief: Endocrine Society Annual Meeting
- Old battery gets a high-tech makeover
- What Silicon Valley can learn from Mother Russia
- Oil Exploration Ramps Up in U.S. Arctic
- California Condors Face Menace of Carcasses Laden with Bullet Lead
- How the Brain Views Race
- Anticlotting Compounds Shown to Protect Mice from Radiation Poisoning
- Dinosaur debate gets cooking
- Male contraceptive shows promise
- Supernova Could Have Caused Mysterious 'Red Crucifix' in Sky in 774 A.D.
- Dinosaurs Might Have Had Warm-Blooded Animals' Fast Metabolism
- North Carolina Sea Level Rises Despite Senators
- FOR KIDS: Skeeters ride the rain
- Convenience shoulders tomato taste aside
- Oldest pottery comes from Chinese cave
- White Rot Fungi Slowed Coal Formation
- Cover Charge: New Spray-On Battery Could Convert Any Object into an Electricity Stora
- New Brain-Machine Spelling Device Could Help the Paralyzed Communicate
- Health Act Intact: U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care
- Supernova Could Have Caused Mysterious "Red Crucifix" in the Sky in A.D. 774
- North Carolina Sea Level Rises Despite State Senators
- Tidal Evidence Suggests Water Sloshes Beneath Titan's Icy Crust
- Could the Large Hadron Collider Discover the Particle Underlying Both Mass and Cosmic
- Issue for the week of July 14th, 2012
- Book Review : Bird Sense: What It's Like to Be a Bird by Tim Birkhead
- Book Review : The Universe in Zero Words: The Story of Mathematics as Told through Eq
- Book Review : The Value of Species by Edward L. McCord
- Book Review : No Time to Lose: A Life in Pursuit of Deadly Viruses by Peter Piot
- Book Review : Secret Lives of Ants by Jae Choe
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Man with the Bionic Brain: And Other Victories over Pa
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Dialogues on 2012: Why the World Will Not End by Christoph
- News in Brief: Body and Brain
- Mosquitoes Remade
- Chasing a Cosmic Engine
- Fire Deficit May Trigger Fiercer Wildfires
- Empirical Esthetics: 18 Outstanding Images That Celebrate the Beauty Revealed by Scie
- Could the Large Hadron Collider Discover the Particle Underlying Both Mass and Cosmic
- Fractals, Parasites and 3-D Reconstructions: 18 Startling Science Images
- Some brains may be primed for pain
- Climate adaptation may be a family affair
- Mixed Signals: Smart Phone Sensors Recruited to Deliver Indoor GPS
- U.S. Task Force's Recommendations Stoke Debate over Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements
- Physicists bet they're homing in on Higgs
- All dinosaurs may have had feathers
- Weight-Loss Drug Wins U.S. Approval
- The Search for the Higgs Boson
- Deleted Scenes: CMS spokesman: 'We've observed a new particle'
- Apocalypse, not so fast
- Deleted Scenes: Essay: Nature's secrets foretold
- Higgs found
- New Particle Resembling Long-Sought Higgs Boson Uncovered at Large Hadron Collider
- Chat at 11 A.M. EDT on Higgs Boson News from CERN
- Dark matter filament illuminated
- Space trek may help worms live long
- Science & the Public: Warning to bats: Cuddle not
- FOR KIDS: Sweets on the brain
- FOR KIDS: Chimp’s gift for numbers
- FOR KIDS: Bye-bye, George
- FOR KIDS: Kids with ‘adult’ problems
- Killing with the flip of a switch
- Activists Call for NIH Research Chimps to Be Retired
- Activists Call for Final NIH Research Chimps to Be Retired
- Deleted Scenes: Arsenic-based life gets even more toxic
- Not your typical pterosaur
- Trout nose cells follow magnetic fields
- Egg production after birth questioned
- Better Preparation Could Improve the Quality of Death--and Life--for Terminal Patient
- Single Genetic Variant Is Linked to Multiple Sclerosis Risk
- Notorious Arsenic-Tolerant Bacterium Needs Phosphorus After All
- Why We Sunburn
- Dead Zone Pollutant Grows Despite Decades of Work
- Deleted Scenes: Blog: Arsenic-based life gets even more toxic
- Florid Findings: Male Dragonflies Color Shift via Simple Chemical Reaction
- Young flies cannibalize the plump
- Male Dragonflies Color Shift via Simple Chemical Reaction
- Proliferation protein goes rogue in lung cancer
- Memories clutter brain in amnesia
- Warming indicted for extreme weather
- Hubble spots fifth Pluto moon
- Moon patterns explained
- FOR KIDS: Whale-free perfume
- How the U.S. Accidentally Nuked Its Own Communications Satellite
- New Moon for Pluto: Hubble Telescope Spots a 5th Plutonian Satellite
- 'Improved' Cookstoves May Do Little to Reduce Harmful Indoor Emissions
- How the U.S. Accidentally Nuked Its Own Communications Satellite
- On the Scene: Humans' not-so singular status
- Skinny searchers keep fat ants full
- Early Americans took two tool tracks
- On the Scene: BLOG: Humans' not-so singular status
- Issue for the week of July 28th, 2012
- Insulin may be Big Antler hormone
- Book Review : Cracking the Egyptian Code: The Revolutionary Life of Jean-Francois Cha
- Book Review : Shark: A Visual History by Richard Ellis
- Book Review : Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People by Harry Ostrer
- Book Review : The Ballet of the Planets: A Mathematician's Musings on the Elegance of
- Book Review : Moral Origins: The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame by Christop
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Violinist's Thumb by Sam Kean
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jon
- Nature’s Secrets Foretold
- Behind the Higgs
- Catching a Cancer
- Inflation on Trial
- Japan and Vietnam Join Forces to Exploit Rare-Earth Elements
- Most of Amazon Rainforest's Species Extinctions Are Yet to Come
- Bottom Line: Ocean Floor Sediments May Be Window on World's Warmer Future
- White dental fillings may impair kids' behavior
- Researchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes
- Afghanistan on 240 incidents a week
- How to walk on water
- Japan and Vietnam Join Forces to Exploit Rare Earth Elements
- Science & the Public: Putting BPA-based dental fillings in perspective
- Cache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [VIDEO]
- Open-Access of UK-Funded Science Papers Will Start in 2013
- Fuel Cell Treats Wastewater and Harvests Energy
- Study shows where identical twins part ways
- Early Intervention Could Help Autistic Children Learn to Speak
- Cache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [Video]
- Open-Access of U.K.-Funded Science Papers Will Start in 2013
- Science & the Public: FDA bans BPA in baby bottles, cups
- Mostly the Big-Brained Survive
- Partners Line Up to Join the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
- FDA Approves First Drug to Prevent HIV Infection
- Egg in tiny doses curbs allergy
- Field test stashes climate-warming carbon in deep ocean
- Mideast violence goes way back
- Coning In: New Ways to Tap Old Data Boost Hurricane Forecast Accuracy
- Controversial Spewed Iron Experiment Succeeds as Carbon Sink
- Test decodes dolphins’ math skills
- Sperm analyzed, one by one
- Black hole theory deepens lithium crisis
- Gilt-Trip: Scientists Add Gold to Boost Lithium Car Battery Range
- Triple Whammy Led to High Rate of Bottlenose Dolphin Deaths in Gulf of Mexico
- Sequencing of Single Sperm Could Reveal New Infertility Causes
- Primordial Pinwheel: Astronomers Spot Oldest Prominent Spiral Galaxy Yet
- Little animals spread sperm for smelly mosses
- Deleted Scenes: Blog: Higgs hysteria
- From Living Room to Lily Pad: Is the Fatal Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Spread via Pet Fr
- Gilt-Trip: Scientists Add Gold to Boost Lithium Car Battery Range
- FOR KIDS: Hot technology
- FOR KIDS: Bad news for big bird
- FOR KIDS: Tomatoes’ tasteless green gene
- FOR KIDS: Hot or cold dinos
- International AIDS Conference Returns to U.S. with Much Remaining Undone
- Fake jellyfish so real it even swims
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