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Articles from Science News (June 26, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Beg your indulgence: the Japanese social concept of amae goes global. Bower, Bruce 2283
Cancer with a twist: protein instrumental in breast-cancer metastasis. Seppa, N. 411
Connection blocker may stop viruses. Seppa, N. 236
Cool magnet: a little bit of iron gives magnetic refrigeration a boost. Goho, A. 460
Cost of protecting the oceans. Harder, B. 246
Finding Fault with California an Earthquake Tourist's Guide. Hough, Susan Elizabeth Book Review 134
Fish toxin stops cancer pain. Seppa, N. Brief Article 228
Hot bother: ground squirrels taunt in infrared. Milius, S. 528
Human Nature: a Blueprint for Managing the Earth--by People, for People. Trefil, James Book Review 151
Long dry spell. Perkins, S. Brief Article 127
Misbehavin' meson: perplexing particle flouts the rules. Weiss, P. 540
Mr. Universe Jr.: child's gene mutation confirms protein's role in human-muscle growth. Travis, J. 557
New diabetes drug passes early tests. Seppa, N. Brief Article 269
New pass at neutrino mass. Weiss, P. Brief Article 198
Old school. Raloff, J. Letter to the Editor 107
Our Overweight Children: What Parents, Schools, and Communities can do to Control the Fatness Epidemic. Dalton, Sharron Book Review 203
Plague: the Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the world's Most Dangerous Disease. Orent, Wendy Book Review 141
Sleepy brains take learning seriously. Bower, B. Brief Article 209
Stone age ear for speech: ancient finds sound off on roots of language. Bower, B. 509
The Secret Life of Lobsters: how Fishermen and Scientists are Unraveling the Mysteries of our Favorite Crustacean. Corson, Trevor Brief Article 161
Theory and practice. Oberst, Alan Letter to the Editor 147
Thoroughly modern migrants: moths and butterflies--round-trip tickets not necessary. Milius, Susan 2374
Too far out. Bump, David L. Letter to the Editor 89
When protein breakdown breaks down: bacterial toxin yields signs of Parkinson's. Harder, B. 508
Why the thinnest sticky hairs rule. Weiss, P. Brief Article 221

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