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Articles in June 1, 2002 issue of Science News
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Eat broccoli, beat bacteria; plant compound kills microbe behind ulcers and a cancer - This Week - Brief Article
by B. Harder - Atom laser gets a full tank - Physics - handling cold atoms - Brief Article
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Evidently insufficient - Letters
by Karen Martin - Steering reactions with light - Physics - Brief Article
- Newton on the Tee: a Good Walk Through the Science of Golf. - book review
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Sniff … Pow! Wasps use chemicals to start ant brawls - This Week - Brief Article
by S. Milius - Mole-rats: kissing but not quite cousins - Zoology - Damaraland mole-rat society - Brief Article
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What's that smell? - Letters
by Gerald Baker -
The air that's up there: atmospheric scientists focus on nature's role - Cover Story
by Jessica Gorman - Homemade Lightning: Creative Experiments in Electricity. - book review
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Revised immunity; drug slows diabetes in young patients - This Week - Brief Article
by N. Seppa - Baby talk goes to the dogs, and cats - Behavior - research on baby talk to children and animals - Brief Article
- Science Fictions: a Scientific Mystery, a Massive Cover-Up, and the Dark Legacy of Robert Gallo. - book review
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Mussel muzzled; bacterial toxin may control pest - This Week - invasive Zebra Mussel - Brief Article
by J. Travis - Paint-on displays get closer to reality - Technology - new technology for electronic displays - Brief Article
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Answer under foot? - Letters
by Barry L. Combs -
Loud loop: new explanation of whip-snapping unfurls - This Week - Brief Article
by P. Weiss - Walking sticks mimic two leafy looks and split their species - Biology - insect may be going through natural selection - Brief Article
- Correction - Correction Notice
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Deep vision: when walls become doors into virtual worlds
by Peter Weiss - Eclipse: the Celestial Phenomenon That Changed the Course of History. - book review
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Snooze power: midday nap may awaken learning potential - This Week - Brief Article
by B. Bower - Med use widens in kids with ADHD - Behavior - attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - Brief Article
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Mapping the frozen sky; study looks at clouds from both sides now - This Week - Brief Article
by S. Perkins - Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. - book review
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