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Face memory skill peaks after 30: find challenges view that mental faculties all max out in 20s.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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As aspens die, deer mice go viral: decline of trees in U.S. West swells rodents' infection rate.(Life): An article from: Science News
Susan Milius
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Heavyweights spotted in the early universe: newfound massive galaxies may force theorist to revisit leading formation model.(STORY ONE): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Electrons tell a tale of the tape: adhesive produces X-rays by mimicking particle accelerator.(Matter & Energy): An article from: Science News
Marissa Cevallos
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Sensor sensibility: the mathematics of shapes is illuminating the structure of wireless sensor networks.: An article from: Science News
Erica Klarreich
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Fruit flies maneuver on autopilot: high-speed video reveals clues to insect aerodynamic skills.(Life): An article from: Science News
Lisa Grossman
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Lost-and-found dinosaur led a semiaquatic life: fossil reconstruction revises view of Spinosaurus.(LIFE & EVOLUTION): An article from: Science News
Susan Milius
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Arctic ozone loss at record levels: northern 'hole' comparable to early losses over Antarctica.(Environment)(Brief article): An article from: Science News
Janet Raloff
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How molecules hook up in space: reactions in the cold sped up by quantum quirk.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News
Andrew Grant
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Denisovan DNA reveals history of enigmatic group: extinct Neandertal relative lived about 75,000 years ago.(STORY ONE): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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Enzymes exposed: clearer views of the cell's movers and shakers threaten a century-old mainstay of biology.(Report): An article from: Science News
Lisa Grossman
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Cornering the terahertz gap: controlling light's path could enable invisibility or harness an intriguing but so far elusive stretch of the spectrum.: An article from: Science News
Ashley Yeager
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Professional science degree may be 21st century MBA.(COMMENT)(Professional Science Master's degree): An article from: Science News
Sheila Tobias
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Laser beam, simple math employed to produce random numbers faster: new technique can generate 12.5 gigabits per second.(Numbers): An article from: Science News
Laura Sanders
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Rome, by ship, carriage or foot: map of ancient empire plots routes in days and denarii.(Science & Society): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Catching particle fever: documentary gives physics fans a look inside the Large Hadron Collider.(Movie review): An article from: Science News
Gabriel Popkin
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A notorious king's life and death, revealed by his mortal remains: skeleton of Richard III reflects a violent and chaotic end.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Crash landing ends up mission accomplished: wrecked probe yields data about the early solar system.(STORY ONE)(NASA's Genesis mission): An article from: Science News
Alexandra Witze
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Measles spikes in U.S. and Canada: countries report the highest numbers since the mid-1990s.(Body & Brain): An article from: Science News
Nathan Seppa
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The Disappearing Spoon.(Brief article)(Book review): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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Winged robots take to the air: researchers make flapping machines that mimic insects.(Technology): An article from: Science News
Puneet Kollipara
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When numbers just don't add up: kids with dyscalculia have trouble estimating quantities.(Humans): An article from: Science News
Bruce Bower
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An X-ray for the cell's machinery: New laser method can probe single molecules in action.(Matter & Energy): An article from: Science News
Rachel Ehrenberg
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New clock revolves around mass: study claims that time can be gauged by an atom's heft.(Matter & Energy)(atomic clock): An article from: Science News
Andrew Grant
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A statistical education.(FEEDBACK)(Letter to the editor): An article from: Science News
Sastry G. Pantula, Jef Tuegels, Len Stefanski, Seth Hill, James K. Brewer, James Monaco, Bruce McKay, Fred Marton, Ken Green
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Shocking signals from Crab nebula: gamma-ray flares from supernova remnant baffle astronomers.(Atom & Cosmos): An article from: Science News
Ron Cowen
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Lunar liquid.: An article from: Science News for Kids
Ron Cowen
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Darwin's Sacred Cause: How a Hatred of Slavery Shaped Darwin's Views on Human Evolution.(Book review): An article from: Science News
Joshua Korenblat
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In the real world, cheetahs rarely go all out: famous for speed, the big cats also excel at slowing down.(Life): An article from: Science News
Susan Milius
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Scientists find a soup of suspects while probing milk's link to cancer: latest studies focus on estrogens, androgens and IGF-1.(STORY ONE): An article from: Science News
Janet Raloff
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Wandering worlds: discoveries of starless orbs may complicate views about stars and planets.(PSO J318.5-22): An article from: Science News
Ashley Yeager
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A camera captures voices from afar: method uses throat movements to reconstruct speech.(Technology): An article from: Science News
Meghan Rosen
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