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Chink found in invisibility armor: charged particles could spot location of a cloaked object.(Matter & Energy): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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First stars might still shine today: slow-burning remnants from the early universe may exist.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Single brain cells selectively fire in response to specific thoughts: thinking about her face activates 'Halle Berry' neuron.(Neuroscience): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Brilliant beacon is a quasar too far: light from early universe strains black hole formation theories.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News
Nadia Drake
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Size doesn't matter for Hadza mates; Western stereotypes don't apply to forager group in Tanzania.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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Desperately seeking moly: unreliable supplies of feedstock for widely used medical imaging isotope prompt efforts to develop U.S. sources.(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Janet Raloff
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Heart disease plagued ancient Egyptians, too: CT scans of mummies reveal evidence of clogged arteries.(Body & Brain)(Brief article): An article from: Science News
Laura Beil
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Welcome to the quantum Internet.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Davide Castelvecchi
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Making nuanced memories: new nerve cells help the brain tell similar experiences apart.: An article from: Science News
Laura Beil
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Making connections in the fly brain: new digital atlas will show how 100,000 neurons fit together.(Genes & Cells): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Scientific guesstimation relies on Bayesian brains.(Editorial): An article from: Science News
Tom Siegfried
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Body & brain.(2011 SCIENCE NEWS OF THE YEAR)(brain stents, malaria vaccines, and antidepressants and amyloid-beta's effects on Alzheimer's disease): An article from: Science News
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Revving up particles in the cosmos: Cygnus X-3 gamma rays may help explain power of quasars.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Head agony: jumpy cells may underlie migraine's sensory storm.: An article from: Science News
Laura Beil
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The solar system's big bang: finding signs of a lost beginning.: An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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The incredible shrinking solar cell: with lilliputian collectors, almost anything could be sun-powered.: An article from: Science News
Janet Raloff
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Genome maps trace Jewish origins: roots of far-flung populations reach back to the Levant.(Genes & Cells): An article from: Science News
Tina Hesman Saey
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Beyond Galileo's universe: astronomers grapple with cosmic puzzles both dark and light.(YEAR OF ASTRONOMY): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Music of the future.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Stephen Ornes
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Shuffling shenanigans.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Julie J. Rehmeyer
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Listening gets in the way of hearing: tracking a conversation can block out peripheral sounds.(Body & Brain)(Brief article): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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Planck by Planck: mapping the earliest moments of time.(birth of the universe)(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Trapped in cloud of ultracold atoms, light stayed frozen for 1.5 seconds: technique, if improved, could lead to light-storage devices.(Matter & Energy): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Antarctic ozone hole on the mend: researchers detect healing sooner than they expected.(Environment)(Report): An article from: Science News
Alexandra Witze
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Freon: destroying the ozone layer?(From the Archive): An article from: Science News
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Hornet pigment can drive solar cell: an insect's light-harvesting apparatus intrigues scientists.(Molecules): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Breaking it down: studies of how things fall apart may lead to materials that don't.(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Lisa Grossman
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Harvesting light the way plants do: team develops a recipe for self-assembling solar cells.(Molecules): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Yawn: latest research awakens debate over why people can't keep their mouths closed.: An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Enjoy the indelible experience of emulating Galileo.(COMMENT): An article from: Science News
David H. DeVorkin
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Watering the air.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Stephen Ornes
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Math is a real brain bender.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Tia Ghose
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