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Slime mold as master engineer: organism builds network that echoes Tokyo's rail system.(Science & Society): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Scour power: big storms shift coastal erosion into overdrive.(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
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Fly pheromones can say yes and no: attracting chemicals may also repel, limit interspecies mating.(Life): An article from: Science News
Tina Hesman Saey
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Digital recipe simplifies metamaterials: analogy to electronic bits offers new way to manipulate light.(MATTER & ENERGY): An article from: Science News
Andrew Grant
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Sand: The Never-Ending Story.(Brief article)(Book review): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
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Fusion reactions.(FEEDBACK)(Letter to the editor): An article from: Science News
Bobby Baum, Robert Sykes, Roger Stout
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A brain-boosting video game.: An article from: Science News for Kids
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Staggered lessons may boost recall: training at irregular intervals improves memory in sea snails.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Pearls unstrung: for a while, the Great Lakes weren't connected by rivers and Niagara Falls was just a trickle.: An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
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Ancient Egyptian blue glass beads reached Scandinavia: chemical analysis extends range of bronze age trade.(HUMANS & SOCIETY): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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Young'uns adrift on the sea: scientists try to identify and track elusive larvae in a boundless ocean.: An article from: Science News
Susan Milius
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Lipid serves as healthy hormone: mice benefit from fatty acid.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News
Tina Hesman Saey
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Household cleaners using oxygen may make blood removal too simple: three common forensic tests foiled by hemoglobin's fatigue.(Molecules): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Nose cells offer knee cartilage fix: patches grown from nasal tissue perform well in goats.(BODY & BRAIN)(chondrocytes): An article from: Science News
Nathan Seppa
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Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void.(Brief article)(Book review): An article from: Science News
Camille M. Carlisle
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New gel can seal wounds quickly: low-cost synthetic material speeds up blood clotting.(Molecules)(Brief article): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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On the fringe: astronomers look to the kuiper belt for clues to the solar system' history.(FEATURE: ON THE FRINGE): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Memories can't wait: researchers rethink the role of amyloid in causing Alzheimer's.: An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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The long and winding Colorado: rivers origin remains of the biggest geological mysteries of the American West.(Colorado River): An article from: Science News
Alexandra Witze
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A new look at Saturn's rings.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Jennifer Cutraro
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First wave: the presidents of two island nations draft escape plans, anticipating sea level rise.(Anote Tong of Kiribati and Mohamed Nasheed of Maldives): An article from: Science News
Cristine Russell
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Hot chocolate, with foam please: cacao beverages appeared early in the U.S. Southwest.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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A mind for music.(SPECIAL SECTION)(music influence in the brain and body)(Brief article): An article from: Science News
Elizabeth Quill
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Feathered dinosaurs, bold and in living color: stripes, spangles and spots abound.(Life): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
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Superslim silicene.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Stephen Ornes
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Research tests snakes on the brain: imaging reveals regions that are active during acts of courage.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Driven to distraction.(FEEDBACK)(Letter to the editor): An article from: Science News
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DSM-5 enters the diagnostic fray: fifth edition of the widely used psychiatric manual focuses attention on how mental disorders should be ... Disorders): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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Mice deprived of darkness get fat: eating at the wrong time can increase impact of calories.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News
Janet Raloff
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Genes reveal mysterious group of hominids as Neandertal relatives: DNA analysis suggests interbreeding with modern humans.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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A check on youth hockey injuries: more concussions reported in leagues with body checking.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News
Nathan Seppa
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Celebrity heir of early flowers is a major gene thief: rare Amborella shrub has captured complete genomes from several other species.(GENES & ... trichopoda): An article from: Science News
Susan Milius
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