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Articles from Science News (March 28, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
And then there were 61. Cowen, Ron Brief article 102
Chemo spurs some cancer cells. Sanders, Laura Brief article 71
Cornering the terahertz gap: controlling light's path could enable invisibility or harness an intriguing but so far elusive stretch of the spectrum. Yeager, Ashley 2861
Curious constant for black holes makes an unexpected appearance: physicists puzzled by Newtonian analog to relativity math. Ehrenberg, Rachel 520
Earth. Brief article 28
Footprints suggest H. erectus walked the modern human walk: 1.5-million-year-old fossils excavated in eastern Africa. Bower, Bruce 527
For daily use. Brief article 75
Gene links autism, bellyaches. Saey, Tina Hesman Brief article 84
Give that dino a hand. Perkins, Sid Brief article 106
Impossible view. McCarthy, Don Letter to the editor 183
Inspired by change. Mason, Franklin H. Letter to the editor 108
Live wires: cells reach out and touch each other with tunneling nanotubes. Sanders, Laura 2045
Matter & energy. Brief article 48
Networks of plunder: archaeologists tracing the labyrinth of antiquities trafficking hope to shut it down, or at least slow it up. Bower, Bruce 2330
New drug fights nasty asthma. Seppa, Nathan Brief article 60
News from frontiers helps to ensure science's future. Siegfried, Tom 399
Not One Drop: Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Sanders, Laura Book review 295
Playing for real in a virtual world: kids take on new identities, but sex differences remain. Bower, Bruce Brief article 225
Popular acid blockers don't mix with anticlotting medication: reflux drugs might lessen protection from blood thinner. Seppa, Nathan 500
Science future. Calendar 56
Science past: from the issue of March 28, 1959. Brief article 137
Science stats: native bees bring home the bacon too. Table 71
Science's next superstars win fortune and fame: top students recognized in Intel Science Talent Search. Ehrenberg, Rachel 617
Scientific observations. Brief article 49
Scientists find a soup of suspects while probing milk's link to cancer: latest studies focus on estrogens, androgens and IGF-1. Raloff, Janet 1088
Shrinking fish can get big again, but such reversal may take time: study suggests managers should consider fishing's effects. Milius, Susan 452
Speedy planet building. Harris-Wyrick, Wayne Letter to the editor 134
Team collars an accessory to Alzheimer's: supposedly harmless prions conspire in brain disease. Sanders, Laura 633
The Botai of central Asia milked mares more than 5,000 years ago: hunter-gatherers left signs of domesticated horses. Bower, Bruce 352
Top-of-the-world route to America. Frost, Bill Letter to the editor 103
Treaty on antiquities hinders access for museums. Cuno, James Interview 783
When the ink hits the page: understanding the physics behind the most printable ink. Barazesh, Solmaz Brief article 296

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