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Articles from Science News (May 15, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
After 40-year prep, gravity test soars. Brief Article 227
Asphalt deposits cover parts of Gulf of Mexico. Perkins, S. 500
At times, children play with the impossible. Bower, B. 477
Boats puff up outdoor carbon monoxide risk. Brief Article 277
Diagnostic gadget mixes and matches all in one. Brief Article 230
Dragon Bone Hill: an Ice-Age Saga of Homo erectus. Book Review 184
Drug benefits. De Leon, Margaret Letter to the Editor 83
Einstein Simplified: Cartoons on Science. Book Review 105
Engineered bacteria are genetic rebels. Goho, A. 516
Fossil confirms that early arthropods molted. 239
Glimpses of genius: mathematicians and historians piece together a puzzle that Archimedes pondered. Klarreich, Erica 1809
Historical chemistry library wows scholars. Brief Article 253
Homocysteine may weaken bones. Seppa, N. 565
Hubble's infrared camera goes the distance. Cowen, R. 566
Mother knows best? Jacobs, Ned Letter to the Editor 250
Nanoparticles could mark spots for surgery. Brief Article 246
Neandertals may have grown up quickly. 268
Nicotine limits cold adaptation. 274
Plan B ruling is prescription for controversy. Brief Article 199
Punctured fluid stays riddled. Weiss, P. 430
Rethinking refuges? Drifting pollen may bring earlier pest resistance to bioengineered crops. Milius, S. 500
Shakespeare's Face: Unraveling the Legend and History of Shakespeare's Mysterious Portrait. Book Review 161
Soul Made Flesh: the Discovery of the Brain and How it Changed the World. Book Review 193
The Human Factor: Revolutionizing the Way People Live with Technology. Book Review 171
The rise of antibubbles: odd, soggy bubbles finally get some respect. Weiss, Peter Ulrich 1818

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