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Cancer gene found vital to mouse embryos - mice without BRCA1 genes die before birth - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
by Lisa Seachrist - The bees go marching one by one - Amazonian bumblebees, Bombus transversalis, build trails in Tambopata Nature Reserve in southeastern Peru - Biology - Brief Article
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Jump-start for the vertebrates; new clues to how our ancestors got a head - includes related article on conodonts - Cover Story
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A kinder, gentler war against hepatitis B - cytotoxic T lymphocytes battle hepatitis B virus without damaging infected cells - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
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The real meaning of 50 billion galaxies - Hubble Space Telescope finding of of 40 to 50 billion galaxies in the universe does not surprise scientists - Astronomy - Brief Article
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New culprits cited for schizophrenia - fetal developmental problems - Science News of the Week
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More evidence of extrasolar planets - disk surrounding the star Beta Pictoris may contain planet - Astronomy - Brief Article
by Ron Cowen -
Minds-on science: open-ended experiments cultivate childhood inquiry - National Research Council recommends new science standards to support new approach to science education
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A common dog virus diminishes lion pride - canine distemper virus kills one-third of lions in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
by Tina Adler - Tracking down insects' molting hormones - eclosian hormone in tobacco hornworm works with the peptide M. sexta ecdysis-triggering hormone to mediate ecdysial behavior - Biology - Brief Article
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New Saturn moons or only transient debris? - objects detected by Hubble Space Telescope - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
by Ron Cowen -
Fake fat gets FDA's okay - Food and Drug Administrations approves olestra in snack foods - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
by Kathleen A. Fackelmann -
Shedding light in our galaxy's dark matter - Astronomy
by Ron Cowen -
Strange attractions in quantum dots - electrons confined in quantum dot initially attract one another - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
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Carbon dioxide can help dissolve proteins - paves way for new biotechnology applications - Science News of the Week - Brief Article
by Richard Lipkin
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