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Hard science: researchers are paving the way for innovative cement materials. Jul 9, 1988 2247
Superdeformed nuclei go for a spin; physicists are head over heels about rapidly rotating, superdeformed nuclei. May 28, 1988 1485
African elephants: a dying way of life. May 21, 1988 513
First world estimate of metal pollution. May 14, 1988 510
The body ear: to pinpoint a sound's direction, coqui frogs may lend not only an ear but a lung as well. May 14, 1988 1176
Happy birthday, condor chick. May 7, 1988 300
Fingerprinting DNA from a single hair. Apr 23, 1988 1110
The art detectives: science brings a new perspective to the study of art. Apr 23, 1988 2382
Jump for joy: blue frog babies. Apr 16, 1988 349
Creatures of the dreamtime: a new exhibit digs deep into Australia's past lives. Apr 16, 1988 2224
The muscular machinery of tentacles, trunks and tongues: scientists discover a new way for muscles to work. Mar 26, 1988 1169
Record speedups for parallel processing. Mar 19, 1988 834
FY '88: who got what for research and development. Feb 27, 1988 734
All charged up for the positron microscope: using antimatter to make microscopes that matter. Feb 20, 1988 1196
Prenatal toxoplasmosis tests: medical advances, backward policy? Feb 13, 1988 816
Death-defying dehydration: sugars sweeten survival for dried-out animals, membranes and cells. Feb 13, 1988 3287
New look at the sprawl in gator's gait. Jan 30, 1988 362
U.S., Soviets sign scientific accord. Jan 23, 1988 239
Water contents hard to swallow? Jan 16, 1988 376
Ozone reports stir debate. Jan 9, 1988 858
Computer scents: a computer sniffs out how rats learn to distinguish odors. Jan 9, 1988 1789
They may not be super, but semis are hot. Dec 19, 1987 748
'Snapshots' of bond breaking and making. Dec 12, 1987 697
Focusing on brain-tumor phosphates. Dec 12, 1987 497
New bone-loss risk factors in young women. Nov 28, 1987 911
Female fish fond of male's fiefdom. Nov 7, 1987 342
The spark: personal testimonies of creativity. Nov 7, 1987 2313
Hologram: new dimensions for X-rays. Oct 31, 1987 599
Piano playing preserved in dementia. Oct 31, 1987 288
Dissecting learning in Aplysia. Oct 31, 1987 306
Jarring notice of California quake dangers. Oct 10, 1987 451
Closing the biosensor gap. Oct 3, 1987 663
Frog defense: make snakes yawn. Oct 3, 1987 397
A bizarre bezoar tale. Sep 19, 1987 256
Loosening bacteria's hold on implants. Sep 19, 1987 300
Medicating through the nose. Sep 19, 1987 343
A predator plant's chemical radar. Sep 19, 1987 266
Skin reborn from muscle. Sep 12, 1987 674
Health hazard from copier exhaust. Sep 12, 1987 398
Hunting for Legionnaire's bacteria. Sep 12, 1987 301
Needed: a cure for curing snuff. Sep 12, 1987 247
Radical dangers up in smoke. Sep 12, 1987 661
Double-beta decay caught in the act. Sep 5, 1987 637
Shrinking silicon chips down to size. Aug 29, 1987 408
Beyond the cutting edge of cold: the way to freeze organs without ice may be clear as glass. Aug 29, 1987 3430
Explaining carbon-cluster magic numbers. Aug 15, 1987 711
Frogs get the jump on microbes. Aug 8, 1987 875
Neural nets catch the ABCs of DNA. Aug 1, 1987 1232
The electric life of plants gives fungal spores a charge. Jul 25, 1987 860
Sweet success in freezing islets. Jul 18, 1987 592
Putting the freeze on liver tumors. Jul 11, 1987 423
Fluids flushed with promise. Jul 4, 1987 863
The bun also rises with freeze-hearty yeast. Jul 4, 1987 335
Musseling in on novel cryoprotectants. Jul 4, 1987 265
Celebrating Newton: the legacy and legend of Isaac Newton live on 300 years after the publication of his masterpiece, the Principia. Biography Jul 4, 1987 2001
Lasers light the way for computer links. Jun 27, 1987 791
Smooth-muscle cells: twist and clout. Jun 20, 1987 623
Whistling for lightning's rhythm. Jun 13, 1987 389
Spider's perfume fatal for moths. May 30, 1987 399
Workers and blood: call for caution. May 30, 1987 694
Eat to remember. May 23, 1987 288
AIDS vaccines: the problems of human testing. May 23, 1987 2252
OTA warning on wastes in coastal waters. May 16, 1987 997
Silicon devices: LED there be light. May 9, 1987 1207
Worldwide progress in ozone talks. May 9, 1987 401
Leg 113: drilling into Antarctica's past. May 2, 1987 1283
Soviet-ODP partnership on or off? May 2, 1987 517
How hot is the heart of the earth? Apr 18, 1987 596
Volcanoes and extinctions: round two. Apr 18, 1987 2325
Surgery without sutures; glues may solve some sticky problems in medicine. Apr 11, 1987 1516
AIDS vaccine: time for human tests? Apr 4, 1987 415
Fungi feel their way to feast. Apr 4, 1987 708
The inner earth is coming out; geophysicists are on the cutting edge of the planet's deepest frontier. Apr 4, 1987 1940
Cloud conundrums; satellites have spied strange plumes coming from the Soviet Arctic regions, including some rising from an island that served as a nuclear testing ground. Mar 28, 1987 1767
Tuning in to songbirds and their songs. Mar 21, 1987 896
Hot questions in superconductivity. Mar 14, 1987 598
Plaque hemorrhage linked to stroke. Mar 14, 1987 651
Bright prospects for laboratory lasers. Mar 7, 1987 740
Sea cycle clock. Mar 7, 1987 2132
Lake Nyos reported red and rumbling. Feb 28, 1987 432
Superconductive barriers surpassed. Feb 21, 1987 412
Drilling discoveries in the Pacific. Feb 14, 1987 1621
Earth's most abundant mineral. Feb 14, 1987 491
Ozone and global warming: what to do? Feb 7, 1987 778
Getting to the bottom of the San Andreas. Jan 31, 1987 760
Warming up to an El Nino. Jan 24, 1987 654
Cameroon lake: new clues, new clouds? Jan 17, 1987 922
Boning up on bowhead habitats. Jan 3, 1987 754
Geophysics on the fifth force's trail. Jan 3, 1987 874
Forests made the world frigid? Jan 3, 1987 306
Opening doors to the core, and more. Jan 3, 1987 581
Washout at the GPS Shootout? Jan 3, 1987 337
Hydrothermal discoveries from the deep. Dec 20, 1986 745
Ionoquakes from groundshakes. Dec 20, 1986 158
Radio waves signal earthquakes. Dec 20, 1986 437
Rooting for continental roots; the discovery that the old cores of continents are unusually thick is rifting traditional notions about continental drift. Dec 13, 1986 2773
The banded iron formation theory. Dec 6, 1986 305
Iridium spike not a comet strike? Dec 6, 1986 301
Erosion from water in parched lands. Nov 29, 1986 687
The ozone hole, dynamically speaking. Nov 29, 1986 2302

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