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Articles in Dec 20, 1997 issue of Science News
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Pollution surge from new Chinese cars - increase in automobile use in China will increase regional and global air pollution - Brief Article
by Richard Monastersky -
Electric diode tunes in to plastic - development of versatile diode made of polymer - Brief Article
by Corinna Wu -
Science safari in cyberspace: the Internet offers scientific facts and fun - science-related sites on the World Wide Web - includes related information on data accuracy and on Science News Online site
by Kathleen Fackelmann -
Teens show sex-linked pull to cigarettes - research indicates male and female teenagers have different reasons for starting smoking - Brief Article
by Bruce Bower -
Nations draft Kyoto Climate Treaty
by Janet Raloff -
California volcano starts to stir - earthquakes generated by volcanic site in Long Lake caldera in eastern California - Brief Article
by Richard Monastersky -
Fine-tuned plant response to insect attack - research indicates plants produce blends of chemicals in response to insect damage - Brief Article
by Christine Mlot -
Small comet theory faces barrage from foes
by Richard Monastersky -
The Deep Blue sleep - short story
by Bruce Bower -
Let's repeat: mutation gums up brain cells - mutated proteins with additional glutaminies cause excess CAG repeats in genes that result in some brain disorders - Brief Article
by John Travis -
Fishy PCBs shorten menstrual cycle - research indicates women who eat fish contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls have shortened menstrual cycles - Brief Article
by Janet Raloff -
The art of scientific photography: bringing an artist's eye to the realm of imaging - Cover Story
by Ivars Peterson -
Even fraternal twins may share cancer risk - research on breast and testicular cancer in twins - Brief Article
by Nathan Seppa -
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by Julie Ann Miller -
Deepening insight into solar outbursts - researchers analyze solar outbursts called coronal mass ejections - Brief Article
by Ron Cowen -
Hanford tanks: leaks reach groundwater - leaking tanks storing radioactive wastes at Hanford Nuclear Reservation contaminate groundwater - Brief Article
by Janet Raloff
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