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- A CPU cooling breakthrough from 1816
- Block Lighting
- Space
- Now this is Weird
- water-burning car?
- The future
- gas mileage
- Black hole ?
- Xcor rockets
- Turning wood chips into fuel
- Ask it Here
- Zero boot time a reality
- experimental T-cell therapy
- shape-shifting programmable matter
- Dancers Fuel New Nightclub - Literally
- "Unbreakable" Encryption
- WorldWide Telescope
- The robots are coming
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Deleted Scenes: No new particle from second detector
- FOR KIDS: An enemy in the cave
- FOR KIDS: Musical microbes
- FOR KIDS: Silk from a spider's foot
- Math Trek: Beer bubble math
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Diving spiders make their own gills
- Water-air interface barely there
- Heart has cellular regeneration ability
- News in Brief: Social Networks
- Wave function directly measured
- News in Brief: Life
- Superdupernovas
- Seeking Address: Why Cyber Attacks Are So Difficult to Trace Back to Hackers
- Why'd He Have to Go and Cry? Weiner's Tears May Have Generated Contempt
- Rings and Worms Tell the Tale of a Shipwreck Found at Ground Zero [Slide Show]
- Electrical Fire Knocks Out Spent Fuel Cooling at Nebraska Nuclear Plant
- Autism's Tangled Genetics Full of Rare and Varied Mutations
- Shattered Expectations: Ultrabright Supernovae Defy Explanation
- Computer Crash Test: Will Your Internet Access Come to a Screeching Halt on June 8?
- Nearly 200 Poor Communities Awarded $76 Million to Clean Up, Redevelop Industrial Sit
- Sprouts? Cucumbers? Authorities Still Searching for Source of E. Coli
- Mass Arrest: Jupiter's Early Migration Could Explain Mars's Small Size
- Stick Up: Antimatter Atoms Trapped for More Than 15 Minutes
- New MRSA Strain Found in Dairy Cattle and Humans
- The Evolutionary Errors of X-Men
- Newly Discovered Microscopic Worm Thrives in Gold Mines a Kilometer Underground
- Retrovirus No Longer Thought to Be Cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- String Theory: Violinist Taps Artificial Intelligence to Interact with Her Unique Sou
- Climate Change Linked to Social Collapses in Greenland Since 800 B.C.
- Astronomical Deficit Forces Downsizing of U.S. Telescope Projects
- Kepler Spacecraft Shows That Smaller Planets Abound
- Good Vibrations: U.S. Consumer Web Site Aims to Enhance Sex Toy Safety
- It lives and lases
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- The Fog of Cyber War: What Are the Rules of Engagement?
- Green Fluorescent Protein Makes for Living Lasers
- Human mutation rate slower than thought
- New technique spins superlong nanowires
- News in Brief: Humans
- The Fog of Cyberwar: What Are the Rules of Engagement?
- Human mutation rate slower than thought
- New technique spins superlong nanowires
- News in Brief: Humans
- It lives and lases
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Deleted Scenes: No new particle from second detector
- FOR KIDS: An enemy in the cave
- FOR KIDS: Musical microbes
- FOR KIDS: Silk from a spider's foot
- Math Trek: Beer bubble math
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Diving spiders make their own gills
- Water-air interface barely there
- Beyond Condoms: The Long Quest for a Better Male Contraceptive
- Too much TV can be toxic
- Female infidelity may violate goose-gander parity principle
- Too much TV can be toxic
- Female infidelity may violate goose-gander parity principle
- Too much TV can be toxic
- Human mutation rate slower than thought
- New technique spins superlong nanowires
- News in Brief: Humans
- It lives and lases
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Deleted Scenes: No new particle from second detector
- FOR KIDS: An enemy in the cave
- FOR KIDS: Musical microbes
- FOR KIDS: Silk from a spider's foot
- Math Trek: Beer bubble math
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Loophole found in genetic traffic laws
- Dino proteins could have been sheltered
- Ketamine’s antidepressant effect explained
- FOR KIDS: Deep-down worm is far out
- FOR KIDS: Germy weather
- News in Brief: Life
- Next solar cycle could be a no-show
- Stricter Regulation of Formaldehyde Remains Uncertain Despite Carcinogen Ruling
- Why'd He Have to Go and Cry? Weiner's Tears May Have Generated Contempt
- Lemonade without the Lemons: New Search Engine Looks for Uplifting News
- Tsunami lit up the heavens
- Some fights vanish in plain sight
- Lemonade without the Lemons: New Search Engine Looks for Uplifting News
- Stricter Regulation of Formaldehyde Remains Uncertain, Despite Carcinogen Ruling
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Science & the Public: Couch potatoes: Where the risks lie
- Evolution’s wedges
- Death of a continent, birth of an Ocean
- Mind-Controlled
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us by Joe Palca and Flo
- Book Review : The Dance of Air and Sea: How Oceans, Weather, and Life Link Together b
- Book Review : Finding Mars by Ned Rozell
- The Hole Picture: Growth of Black Holes and Galaxies Linked from an Early Age
- Science of friction is a bit rough
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Issue for the week of July 2nd, 2011
- Messages from Mercury
- Evolution’s Wedges
- Death of a Continent, Birth of an Ocean
- High Wired: Does Addictive Internet Use Restructure the Brain?
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- Armadillo Moves North Across a Warmer North America
- Modern-day sea level rise skyrocketing
- Brain has two slots for working memory
- Better putting in a few simple steps
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- FOR KIDS: Swirling seas of plastic trash
- Scientists Warn Chemicals May Be Altering Breast Development
- Food choices matter in weight control
- News in Brief: Life
- Multicellular life arises in a test tube
- NASA spacecraft puts moon in new focus
- FOR KIDS: Gut instinct
- FOR KIDS: Changing climate alters fish behavior
- Turf and Surf: Salty Plumes Point to Underground Ocean inside Saturn's Moon Enceladus
- Food choices matter in weight control
- News in Brief: Life
- Multicellular life arises in a test tube
- NASA spacecraft puts moon in new focus
- FOR KIDS: Gut instinct
- FOR KIDS: Changing climate alters fish behavior
- FOR KIDS: Swirling seas of plastic trash
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- Better putting in a few simple steps
- Modern-day sea level rise skyrocketing
- Brain has two slots for working memory
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- Science of friction is a bit rough
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Spacecraft goes from crash landing to mission accomplished
- From Z's to A's
- Big dinosaurs kept their cool
- Fukushima Meltdown Mitigation Aims to Prevent Radioactive Flood
- Math disability tied to bad number sense
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- New data zap views of static electricity
- Blue light used to treat diabetes
- Fukushima Meltdown Mitigation Aims to Prevent Radioactive Flood
- Batteries not included
- Is Karzai's Accusation That Coalition Forces Are Polluting Afghanistan with Nuclear M
- News in Brief: Earth/Environment
- News in Brief: Earth/Environment
- Batteries not included
- Math disability tied to bad number sense
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- New data zap views of static electricity
- Blue light used to treat diabetes
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Spacecraft goes from crash landing to mission accomplished
- From Z's to A's
- Big dinosaurs kept their cool
- Snakebite treatment buys time
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- Deleted Scenes: A fine how-do-you-do from an asteroid
- On the Scene: Bright minds tackle global health
- Bone may display oldest art in Americas
- New gene therapy fixes mistakes
- Floodwaters may trigger fault motion
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- Snakebite treatment buys time
- Legacy of Mental Health Problems from Iraq and Afghanistan Wars Will Be Long-Lived
- Deleted Scenes: A fine how-do-you-do from an asteroid
- On the Scene: Bright minds tackle global health
- Bone may display oldest art in Americas
- New gene therapy fixes mistakes
- Floodwaters may trigger fault motion
- Tasmanian devil genomes offer some hope, few answers
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- News in Brief: Humans
- BPA makes male mice less macho
- Lionfish no match for big groupers
- On Its Final Mission, Atlantis to Help Ready NASA for Post-Shuttle Era
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- News in Brief: Humans
- BPA makes male mice less macho
- Lionfish no match for big groupers
- Tasmanian devil genomes offer some hope, few answers
- 'Green' Positions on Climate Change Can Help All Candidates, Survey Finds
- Science & the Public: AAAS board defends climate scientists
- Most distant quasar raises questions
- Alzheimer's plaques due to purging flaw
- Brilliant, but Distant: Most Far-Flung Known Quasar Offers Glimpse into Early Univers
- "Green" Positions on Climate Change Can Help All Candidates, Survey Finds
- Sleeping babies learn in an eyeblink
- News in Brief: Life
- FOR KIDS: Not seeing sunspots
- You haven't heard it all
- Flake Effect: Airplanes Can Trigger Snowfall around Airports
- Nuke Plant Inspections Find Flaws in Disaster Readiness
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Weevils evolved nut-and-screw joint
- Sleeping babies learn in an eyeblink
- News in Brief: Life
- FOR KIDS: Not seeing sunspots
- You haven't heard it all
- Science & the Public: AAAS board defends climate scientists
- Most distant quasar raises questions
- Alzheimer's plaques due to purging flaw
- Social Climber: Google Challenges Facebook for Social Networking Supremacy--Again
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Weevils evolved nut-and-screw joint
- Terrorists Get Better with Practice: New Mathematical Model Shows How Fatal Attacks E
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Issue for the week of July 16th, 2011
- The power of D
- Collapsing Coastlines
- Book Review : Book Review: A Planet of Viruses by Carl Zimmer
- Book Review : Book Review: Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman
- Book Review : The Ragged Edge of the World by Eugene Linden
- Book Review : Epigenetics by Richard C. Francis
- Book Review : Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They M
- Book Review : Antarctic Wildlife: A Visitor’s Guide by James Lowen
- Book Review : Out of Character: Surprising Truths About the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Issue for the week of July 16th, 2011
- The power of D
- Collapsing Coastlines
- Book Review : Book Review: A Planet of Viruses by Carl Zimmer
- Book Review : Book Review: Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman
- Book Review : The Ragged Edge of the World by Eugene Linden
- Book Review : Epigenetics by Richard C. Francis
- Book Review : Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They M
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