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Molding atoms; using a tiny template to make tinier structures - Brief Article
by P. Weiss - Trees dim the light on spring flowers - Biology - blocked sun limits growth - Brief Article
- Today, complex numbers have such widespread practical use. . - Mathematical Mysteries - 'An Imaginary Tale' - book review
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Vanquishing a virus; new drugs attack herpes infections - Brief Article
by J. Travis - Journal disowns transgene report - Agriculture - 'Science' retracts report on transgenic corn - Brief Article
- Racing the Antelope: What Animals Can Teach Us About Running and Life. - book review
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Steely glaze: layered electrolytes control corrosion - Brief Article
by B. Harder - Pulse pressure linked to dialysis death rate - Biomedicine - Brief Article
- Pie in the face? - Letters
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Stemming the tide; killer technologies target invading stowaways - ballast water responsible for many marine pests - Cover Story
by Ben Harder - The Little Book of Planet Earth. - book review
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The DNA divide: chimps, people differ in brain's gene activity - Brief Article
by B. Bower - Web site debuts on junior high science - Science & Society - errors in textbooks posted - Brief Article
- Science Experiments with Sound and Music. - book review
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Gamma-ray burst: a black hole is born - Brief Article
by R. Cowen - Immune cells carry concealed weapons - Biology - Brief Article
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Consuming question - Letters
by C.B. Mettenheimer -
Toxic tools: frogs down under pack their own poison - Brief Article
by J. Gorman - Diluted smallpox vaccine is potent - Biomedicine - Brief Article
- Trigonometry has always been the black sheep of mathematics. . - Mathematical Mysteries - 'Trigonometric Delights' - book review
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The true sweet science: researchers develop a taste for the study of sugars - various roles of sugar in the body
by John Travis - Distant Wanderers: the Search for Planets Beyond the Solar System. - book review
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Globin family grows: blood-protein relative is in all tissues - cytoglobin's function still unknown - Brief Article
by J. Pickrell - Do your bit to fight toxic pool pollution - Environment - showering before a swim minimizes harmful byproducts - Brief Article
- The interest earned on a bank account. . - Mathematical Mysteries - 'e: The Story of a Number' - book review
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Climate upsets: big model predicts many new neighbors - how global climate change affects animal communities - Brief Article
by S. Milius - The Bride of Science: Romance, Reason, and Byron's Daughter. - book review
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