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Articles from Science News (January 17, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
Atom & cosmos. Brief article 41
Bacteria make molecular snorkels for surviving in crowded spaces: antibiotics that fight enemies also provide access to oxygen. Saey, Tina Hesman 331
Big black holes. Wilkinson, Charles Letter to the editor 160
Corals track rainfall. Perkins, Sid Brief article 97
Correction. Correction notice 46
Digital memory gets hot, in theory: controlled heat flow may one day store computer data. Barry, Patrick 523
Dinosaur dads as caretakers: fossilized bones near nests probably came from males. Sanders, Laura 398
Disorder of REM sleep may signal high risk of Parkinson's, dementia: thrashing and flailing during night might be a warning sign. Seppa, Nathan 533
Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle. Bower, Bruce Brief article 304
Fermi opens new window on high-energy universe: gamma-ray telescope detects bursts and pulsars. Cowen, Ron 1137
First a meteorite, then a tsunami: relics of impact, aftermath in Hudson River sediments. Perkins, Sid Brief article 189
Food Bites: The Science of the Foods We Eat. Maron, Dina Fine Brief article 260
For preemies, less is more. Sanders, Laura Brief article 99
Geoneutrinos: for a big view of inner Earth, catch a few ... Steele, Diana 2224
Honeybees may provide plants a protective buzz: pest caterpillars eat less when pollinators zoom by. Milius, Susan 501
How bizarre. Brief article 68
It's written all over your face: to potential mates, your mug may reveal more than you think. Quil, Elizabeth 3269
Life. Brief article 55
Morphine sense has gender gap. Sanders, Laura Brief article 137
Robot humor and intelligence. Smith, Gail; Eisenhardt, Peter Letter to the editor 182
Science past: January 17, 1959. Brief article 115
Science stats: deaths from natural hazards. Brief article 34
Scientific observations. Boston, Penelope Brief article 112
Scientists tap into deep magma: in a first, engineers drill into molten rock below volcano. Perkins, Sid Brief article 217
SESAME opens doors to international collaboration. Winick, Herman 804
Smoking mice avoid symptoms of emphysema: edible drug might help fight lung disease in people. Seppa, Nathan Brief article 278
Taking trophy heads close to home: ritual skulls may be from local people, not foreign warriors. Bower, Bruce 642
Team spirit: working together, bacteria and other microbes can accomplish much more than they can alone. Now scientists hope to harness that ability by engineering their own microbial consortia. Gaidos, Susan 2624
Thread of information ties diverse sciences together. Siegfried, Tom Editorial 397
To be or not to be free. Jaquish, Tom; Weir, Nick; Mistretta, Samuel; Wernsing, Gary; Folse, C.W. Letter to the editor 492
Warmer water, more rain. Perkins, Sid Brief article 119
Water on soap is recipe for chaos. Barry, Patrick Brief article 161

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