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Blood vessel poisoning: arsenic narrows artery that feeds brain - This Week - Brief Article
by B. Harder - New World hunters get a reprieve - American Pre-History - Clovis people likely not responsible for extinction of prehistoric animals - Brief Article
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Osmium is forever: rare metal's strength humbles mighty diamond's - This Week - Brief Article
by P. Weiss - Real pandas do handstands - Biology - giant panda may huse handstand to send warning - Brief Article
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Rough treatment - Letters
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Scrambled drugs: transgenic chickens could lay golden eggs - This Week - using genetically altered animals to produce pharmaceutical agents - Brief Article
by J. Pickrell - Stone Age Siberians move up in time - Archaeology - Brief Article
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Hot cereal: rice reveals bumper crop of genes - This Week - rice genome deciphered - Brief Article
by J. Travis - Noble gases and uranium get cozy - Chemistry - Brief Article
- Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are. . - Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest - book review
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Night patrol for tired cops: police lose sleep over workday hassles - This Week - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
by B. Bower - A tasty discovery about the tongue - Biomedicine - taste receptor specific to glutamates - Brief Article
- Odor readers - Letters
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Lamprey allure: females rush to males' bile acid - This Week - Great Lakes water pest - Brief Article
by S. Milius - Satellites discover new Arctic islands - Earth Science - Brief Article
- Dropped the ball? - Letters
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A field of diminutive daisies - This Week - carbon nanotubes - Brief Article
by J. Gorman - Backyard Pets: Activities for Exploring Wildlife Close to Home. . - Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest - book review
- Clotting protein hinders nerve repair - Biomedicine - fibrin - Brief Article
- Political Numeracy: Mathematical Perspectives on Our Chaotic Constitution. . - Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest - book review
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Guessing secrets: applying mathematics to the efficient delivery of Internet content
by Ivars Peterson - Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing "Hoax". . - Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest - book review
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Aerial war against disease: satellite tracking of epidemics is soaring - fighting vector-borne disease
by John Pickrell - El Nino: Unlocking the Secrets of the Master Weather-Maker. . - Books: a selection of new and notable books of scientific interest - book review
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