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Articles from Science News (March 24, 2012)

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Title Author Type Words
1920s. 420
1930s. 459
1940s. 410
1950s. 400
1960s. 336
1970s. 487
1980s. 532
1990s. 461
2000s. 569
After 90 years of effort, the job remains undone. Siegfried, Tom Editorial 409
Antibiotic fails sinus infection test: medicine can't clear blocked passages better than placebo. Seppa, Nathan Report 473
Babel No More. Seppa, Nathan Brief article 290
Bookshelf. Book review 184
Brain cells know how you will bet: nucleus accumbens neurons foretell card-game decisions. Sanders, Laura 494
By any name, it's science news. Siegfried, Tom Editorial 297
Chasing the AIDS virus. Powell, Devin Brief article 172
Climate in flux. Raloff, Janet Brief article 152
Creating a vision. Sanders, Laura Brief article 126
Crystals in time may be possible: theory says objects can loop forever in fourth dimension. Witze, Alexandra 407
Double helix discovered. Engelhaupt, Erika Brief article 162
Elementary finds stack up. Raloff, Janet Brief article 208
Engineering genes. Engelhaupt, Erika Brief article 178
Eye protein also picks up vibes. Ehrenberg, Rachel Brief article 105
Food exports can drain arid zones: trade in agricultural products can increase water stress. Milius, Susan 361
Gas wells leakier than thought: measurements show twice as much methane escaping. Powell, Devln Brief article 259
Gene pits eating against sleeping: DNA variant lets flies cope sans slumber until food gets low. Saey, Tina Hesman 368
Genome paints a better portrait of the Iceman: DNA reveals Otzi had Lyme disease, lactose intolerance. Saey, Tina Hesman 1040
Germ warfare. Raloff, Janet Brief article 150
How the worm bends. Sanders, Laura Brief article 136
Little babies know common nouns: even at 6 months, infants recognize names of objects. Bower, Bruce Report 359
Lunar lights made by molten blobs: mysterious moon flashes sparked by minimeteorite impacts. Drake, Nadia 371
Mapping life and death of words: analysis identifies lexical victims of shifting influences. Ehrenberg, Rachel 386
Mushroom clouds usher in atomic age. Raloff, Janet Brief article 134
Ninety years of spreading the science news. Engelhaupt, Erika Brief article 222
Origins revealed by mapping paths: modeling strategy can trace roots of widespread phenomena. Ehrenberg, Rachel Brief article 290
Photon size a trickier question today. Quill, Elizabeth Brief article 300
Plumbing the archives. Raloff, Janet Cover story 985
Pondering speedy neutrinos. Berliner, Robert; Bogart, Al Letter to the editor 442
Prescient prognostications. Engelhaupt, Erika Brief article 221
Race to the moon. Powell, Devin Brief article 163
Reading genomes. Powell, Devin Brief article 164
Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science. Ehrenberg, Rachel Book review 252
Rise of quantum theory. Siegfried, Tom Brief article 160
Say what? Witze, Alexandra Brief article 103
The (-est). Powell, Devin Brief article 106
The future's so bright. Engelhaupt, Erika Brief article 211
Three-inch pieces of light. Brief article 253
Tracking Pluto's rise and fall. Raloff, Janet Brief article 163
Two cells make fly memories last. Sanders, Laura Brief article 128
Vodka delivers shot of creativity: boozy glow may provoke problem-solving insights. Bower, Bruce 335
Yeast may use protein clumps: malformed proteins might help organisms evolve. Cheung, Rebecca 437

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