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The sound of the 1880s; wolves versus moose in northern Michigan; and watch where you get that nose job.

The sound of the 1880s; wolves versus moose in northern Michigan; and watch where you get that nose job.

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The long reach of a toxic metal; the outsized importance of a just one second; and discussing disgust

The long reach of a toxic metal; the outsized importance of a just one second; and discussing disgust

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Opening science and doing it yourself; plus the malaria medicine of Chairman Mao

Opening science and doing it yourself; plus the malaria medicine of Chairman Mao

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The poop on how zebras might help us solve our energy problems; how to save a marriage after one spouse suffers a brain injury; and a life in the Antarctic polar desert.

The poop on how zebras might help us solve our energy problems; how to save a marriage after one spouse suffers a brain injury; and a life in the Antarctic polar desert.

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The Science of Contagion; Contagious Science; and Mistreating an Eating Disorder

The Science of Contagion; Contagious Science; and Mistreating an Eating Disorder

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Middle childhood, censoring bad news on avian flu and the science behind a character in the movie “Hugo.”

Middle childhood, censoring bad news on avian flu and the science behind a character in the movie “Hugo.”

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The Light in the Ocean and the Quest for the Higgs

The light in the ocean and the quest for the Higgs boson.

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A century at the South Pole, the gift of giving and the dangers of using your head.

A century at the South Pole, the gift of giving and the dangers of using your head.

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The future of computing and the poetry of medicine.

The future of computing and the poetry of medicine.

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The decline of violence, a medical adventure story and a hunt for the cure for AIDS.

The decline of violence, a medical adventure story and a hunt for the cure for AIDS.

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‘Six degrees of separation’ is history; the obesity occupation goes on the offensive and a closet clutterer comes clean.

Six degrees of separation is history; the obesity occupation goes on the offensive and a closet clutterer comes clean.

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‘Six degrees of separation’ is history; the obesity occupation goes on the offensive and a closet clutterer comes clean.

Six degrees of separation is history; the obesity occupation goes on the offensive and a closet clutterer comes clean.

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Beyond planet Earth, taking care of our closest relatives and when your brain just won’t deliver.

Beyond planet Earth, taking care of our closest relatives and when your brain just won’t deliver.

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Beyond planet Earth, taking care of our closest relatives and when your brain just won’t deliver.

Beyond planet Earth, taking care of our closest relatives and when your brain just won’t deliver.

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The mouse that got old gracefully, a computer way, way, ahead of its time and keeping patients happy.

The mouse that got old gracefully, a computer way, way, ahead of its time and keeping patients happy.

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The mouse that got old gracefully, a computer way, way, ahead of its time and keeping patients happy.

The mouse that got old gracefully, a computer way, way, ahead of its time and keeping patients happy.

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Left brain meets right brain, Fiji’s coral reefs and debating high-end medical treatments.

Left brain meets right brain, Fiji’s coral reefs and debating high-end medical treatments.

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Left brain meets right brain, Fiji’s coral reefs and debating high-end medical treatments.

Left brain meets right brain, Fiji’s coral reefs and debating high-end medical treatments.

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The chambered nautilus fights for its life, talking to your shirt and the long-term battle over long-term care.

The chambered nautilus fights for its life, talking to your shirt and the long-term battle over long-term care.

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The chambered nautilus fights for its life, talking to your shirt and the long-term battle over long-term care.

The chambered nautilus fights for its life, talking to your shirt and the long-term battle over long-term care.

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The origins of AIDS, the South Pole chronicles and intriguing new clues about a common, deadly cancer.

The origins of AIDS, the South Pole chronicles and intriguing new clues about a common, deadly cancer.

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The origins of AIDS, the South Pole chronicles and intriguing new clues about a common, deadly cancer.

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A science lesson from the singer Bjork, the life and times of University of California San Francisco’s Susan Desmond-Hellman and a new study on the nature of envy.

A science lesson from the singer Bjork, the life and times of University of California San Francisco’s Susan Desmond-Hellman and a new study on the nature of envy.

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A science lesson from the singer Bjork, the life and times of University of California San Francisco’s Susan Desmond-Hellman and a new study on the nature of envy.

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The revenge of the slime molds, readers take a global health challenge and we take a look at pathological altruism.

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How “small fixes” can save millions and a new study on the consequences of prostate cancer.

How “small fixes” can save millions and a new study on the consequences of prostate cancer.

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A visit with evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, speaking with dolphins and why racing brings out your personal best.

A visit with evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, author of “The Selfish Gene” and “The God Delusion”; speaking with dolphins and why racing brings out your personal best.

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A visit with evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, speaking with dolphins and why racing brings out your personal best.

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A new experiment in gene therapy for cancer, tracking a tree-killing insect and comparing the movie “Contagion” to real-life epidemics.

A new experiment in gene therapy for cancer, tracking a tree-killing insect and comparing the movie “Contagion” to real-life epidemics.

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A new experiment in gene therapy for cancer, tracking a tree-killing insect and comparing the movie “Contagion” to real-life epidemics.

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Analyzing a destructive storm; reconstructing a bike accident; the science of psycho-acoustics; the many children of sperm donors.

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The Microbe Hunters; Candid Camera for Endangered Animals; and Trying to Plan a Graceful Exit

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The dance of the flamingos, new questions about a newborn ritual and malaria in the microwave.

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This week: A disease with a mind of its own, looking for the oldest forms of life on Earth and is it a boy or a girl?

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Scientists mixing it up in the political arena, facelifts and breast implants for the over-65 crowd, and do your friends make you fat redux.

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A race to the bottom of the ocean, an extinct marsupial comes to life and the psychology of addiction.

William J. Broad on plans by billionaires to explore the deepest parts of the ocean; molecular biologist Sean Carroll on signs of the existence of an extinct marsupial near Australia; and Denise Grady with Dr. Richard Friedman, psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York, about the science of addiction.

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Evolution on a small island, running with the elephants and is Alzheimer's disease preventable?

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The longest swim, stress and the alpha male (baboon), and treating chronic pain.

The champion swimmer Diana Nyad takes on a new challenge, Tara Parker Pope talks about a new study advocating aggressive treatment for chronic pain and Jim Gorman talks about the benefits of being a beta male -- especially if you're a baboon.

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Designing robots, depending on the kindness of strangers and jaws, the prequel.

John Markoff on the simple tasks robots can't do, Thomas Lin on crowd funding for scientists, Sindya Bhanoo on jawless fish and nurse Theresa Brown on mistakes hospitals make.

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A big dig for big fossils; reflections on the space shuttle; and the stroke belt in the south.

A big dig for big fossils; reflections on the space shuttle; and the stroke belt in the south.

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The end of a deadly disease, dispelling myths about math and the truth about sunscreen

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Your brain on drugs, underwater spiders and sex and social media

David Corcoran interviews the head of the National Institute of Drug Abuse on the science of addiction; the Observatory columnist talks about spiders that spin diving bells and Denise Grady and Tara Parker Pope discuss sex in the social media age.

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The science of hamburgers, women scientists and the brain of a jellyfish

The science of hamburgers, women scientists and the brain of a jellyfish

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Hospital call buttons, 30 years on the AIDS watch and the World Science Festival.

This week: When you push that hospital call button, is anybody listening? Thirty years on the AIDS watch. And a science fair to remember.

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Chasing spam across the globe, counting whales in Alaska and coping with record numbers of medical emergencies in flight

This week: A new study explores the far reaches of spam, a team of scientists endures the deep-freeze in Alaska to keep track of endangered whales and a medical writer uncovers some startling truths about the rising number of medical emergencies on airplanes -- and why they're happening.

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Manipulating the brain with light and an organ transplant saga with a happy ending.

This week: manipulating the brain with light and an organ transplant saga with a happy ending.

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Talking to Stephen Hawking, studying the sleep patterns of frigate birds and the benefits of support groups for caregivers of dementia patients.

This week: Claudia Dreifus on her interview with famed scientist Stephen Hawking, Thomas Lin on the sleep habits of frigate birds and Denise Grady on the importance of support groups for caregivers of dementia patients. David Corcoran is the host.

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Treatment for torture, fire walking and does exercise really improve your mood?

This week: Health writer Denise Grady describes treatment for torture victims in Jordan; Gretchen Reynolds explains the results of experiments on the link between exercise and mood and Science Times Editor Jim Gorman talks about a new study of fire walkers and the latest word on the effects of radiation from Japan's nuclear crisis.

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The things that bug us and the science of human bug types

This week: The authors of "Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us" and a look at research on the bugs inside us.

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Your brain on music and recipes for health.

This week: Your brain on music and recipes for health.

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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill, one year later.

This week: An environmental scorecard from the Gulf of Mexico; how dinosaurs get their necks; and too old for cancer treatment.

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This week: An illegal meteor shower, early writings of ancient Greek.... accountants? And cancer strikes the cancer doctor's family.

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Animals that sleep, paying for health care and fossils that bite

Thomas Lin talks to Bryson Voirin about his studies on animal sleeping patterns, Sindya Bhanoo reveals new findings about a fossil with teeth and Denise Grady and Andrew Pollack talk about a plan in Washington State to limit health care coverage.

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The Japanese earthqauke and nuclear calamity.

A tight focus on the Japanese earthquake and the nuclear calamity that followed.

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A special edition of the Science Times podcast devoted to animals.

A special edition of the Science Times podcast devoted to animals.

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Clean Energy that isn't so clean, Darwin vs frogs and wishing spiders were more like silk worms.

Correspondent Ian Urbina reports on the not-so-clean side of natural gas drilling; a new study challenges a long-held belief spawned by Charles Darwin and Jim Gorman talks about spider silk and why the world could use more of it.

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A farewell in space, among the ancient Maya and the kidney transplant wars.

Correspondent Bill Harwood talks about the last Space Shuttle flight, David Corcoran interviews Sally Satel about changes in kidney transplant policy and Thomas Lin talks to anthropologists in Guatemala about new discoveries about life in the Mayan civilization.

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A farewell in space, among the Ancient Maya and the kidney transplant wars.

Correspondent Bill Harwood talks about the last Space Shuttle flight, David Corcoran interviews Sally Satel about changes in kidney transplant policy and Thomas Lin talks to anthropologists in Guatemala about new discoveries about life in the Mayan civilization.

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A vulnerable dam in California, a mysterious creature in the suburbs and advances in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment

Henry Fountain reports on a faulty dam that threatens a California city; Science Times Editor Jim Gorman talks to a scientist researching the little-known mammal, called a fisher, that's moving into the suburbs and Denise Grady explains the latest findings about breast cancer detection and treatment.

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Fighting AIDS one needle at a time and an urban airborne hazard.

Fighting AIDS one needle at a time; an urban airborne hazard; and the office of medical mysteries.

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A building that makes its own energy, fetal surgery for a major birth defect and -- fleas that can leap tall buildings in a single bound?

Denver Bureau Chief Kirk Johnson visits a state of the art energy-producing building in Golden, Colo., Pam Belluck reports on break-through surgery for spinal bifida and our science roundtable takes up the subjects of toothy frogs and leaping fleas. David Corcoran is the host.

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Visit a doctor, no waiting; literary butterflies; and taking another swing at polio.

Visit a doctor, no waiting; literary butterflies; and taking another swing at polio.

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Behind that 24 karat smile, the perils of overdiagnosis, and birds with bling.

Behind that 24 karat smile, the perils of overdiagnosis, and birds with bling.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/18/2011

This week: A really, really smart dog, a dubious medical device, and the wrong way to study penguins.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/11/2011

This week: The Pluto perplex, RNA: the video game, and when a child has a temperature.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/04/2011

This week: The top science, health and environmental stories of 2010 and research indicating that gay teens are no less likely to be unhappy than straight teens.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/28/2010

This week: A roadmap of the brain, dating for the disabled and size matters -- for cockroaches, at least.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/21/2010

This week: a hard look at the human heart, the fear factor, and suiting up for space.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/14/2010

This week: thinking about thinking about eating, why bugs hold their breath, and insights on dementia.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/07/2010

This week: The puzzle moment.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/30/2010

This week: How elephants and hippos got so big, as hard as falling of a bike and portraits of the mind.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/23/2010

This week: the emperor of viruses, voices of post traumatic stress and android patients.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/16/2010

This week: molecules as movie stars, health insurance games, and the White House doctor.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/09/2010

This week: the long view of the year ahead in science.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/02/2010

This week: big, big, BIG science, testing babies for autism, and psycho-politics.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/26/2010

This Week: little fish spread their wings, pets on hormones, and the modern art detectives.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/19/2010

This Week: new insight from an old worm, an iconic tree learns to hold its own, and sharing the secrets of a long, long life.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/12/2010

This Week: A doctor makes a case for the physical exam; what tadpoles can tell us about regenerating limbs and the power of testosterone.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/05/2010

This Week: The insulin breakthrough, measuring the dinosaurs, and prostrate cancer under a personal microscope.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/28/2010

This Week: surprising research using ape dung, a new view of the atom, and the truth behind gargling.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/21/2010

This Week: raising consciousness about consciousness, the science of burn your mouth peppers, and a doctor who leaves his patients laughing.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/14/2010

This Week: the men who filmed the Atom Bomb, why some children won't go to school, and cats in collars.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/07/2010

This Week: a ubiquitous chemical goes under the microscope, study tips you didn’t learn in school, and the sweetest victory.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/31/2010

This Week: the newest urban predator and plants that call 911.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/24/2010

This Week: Triumps and setbacks in the war on alzheimer's disease; going up and down the Congo River and do black cats make you sneeze?

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NYT: Science Times for 08/16/2010

This Week: What moose can tell us about our health. Are the boots of fly fishermen causing environmental damage in our streams? And why whooping cough is more dangerous than you might think.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/10/2010

This Week: Ugly is beautiful, a big oil spill in the heart of New York City, and "Nurse, it's...appendix!"

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NYT: Science Times for 08/03/2010

This Week: Why there's so much oil in the Gulf of Mexico, the push to lift the ban on blood donations from gay men, and research that allows paralyzed people to move objects with their thoughts.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/27/2010

This Week: The ins and outs of caterpillars and the science of nightmares.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/27/2010

This Week: The ins and outs of caterpillars and the science of nightmares.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/20/2010

This Week: Success through failure, more on the oil spill, and can a mouth rinse make you run harder?

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NYT: Science Times for 07/13/2010

This Week: The life within, saving the Louisiana coastline, and fireflies that flicker in sync.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/29/2010

This Week: A Multiple Sclerosis treatment far outside the box, where wandering minds wander to, and online marriage counseling.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/22/2010

This Week: Sea creatures that thrive on offshore oil, chimpanzee wars, and Michelangelo's hidden brain.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/15/2010

This Week: Father figures in the animal kingdom, a health care success story, and do mosquitoes prefer female blood?

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NYT: Science Times for 06/08/2010

This Week: An assault on Alzheimer’s, inflatable space stations, and mongoose culture.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/01/2010

This Week: A virus takes a toll on a major food source in eastern Africa, the last ride for the Space Shuttle boosters, and stressed out iguanas and nervous humans.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/25/2010

This Week: Dysfunctional science, non-stop travelers, and a Chinese menu mystery.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/18/2010

This Week: Plugging the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, the beginnings of life and the upside of enemies.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/11/2010

This Week: Archaeology from the air, preventing the next oil spill and short people with plenty of reason to live.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/04/2010

This Week: An American revolution, an animal that acts like a plant and chimpanzee romance.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/27/2010

This Week: We're more like plants than we think, voices and faces of cancer, and starting a new column on fitness.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/20/2010

This Week: Circling Saturn and its rings, volcanoes and earthquakes, and can wine make you sneeze?

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NYT: Science Times for 04/13/2010

This Week: Filling in the periodic table, learning from creatures that make their own glue, and pictures of life after cancer.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/06/2010

This Week: Learning from people who can't smile or frown, a trip to ancient Mesopotamia and sequencing the songbird.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/30/2010

This Week: Political and medical writers take a close look at what the new health care legislation means to consumers.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/23/2010

This Week: A new debate on coral reefs, how to paint a hominid, and male fish that get pregnant.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/16/2010

This Week: A strange cemetery in the desert, requiem for a submarine, and the longest jump.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/09/2010

This Week: The nuclear plot thickens in Iran, lizards just keep getting smarter, and mad men in space.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/02/2010

This Week: How the Internet is like an elephant, tapping the body for electricity, and trying to lose weight one cookie at a time.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/23/2010

This Week: Are we over-medicating our children? Of Wolf Spiders and smart crickets and rethinking all those warnings on salt.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/16/2010

This Week: The biggest children's health study ever, counting sheep and the frog from Hell.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/09/2010

This week: New sails for the America's Cup; smart, high flying bugs; and will we ever go back to the moon?

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NYT: Science Times for 02/02/2010

This week: The physics of death-defying ski jumps, an early (early) fossil hunter, and can Super Bowl Sunday be bad for your heart?

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NYT: Science Times for 01/26/2010

This week: Fault lines in the Caribbean, a report from the Mars Rovers, and a bleak outlook for couch potatoes.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/19/2010

This week: An unlikely stroke victim, surviving the cold with natural antifreeze, and an urban legend about a food allergy.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/12/2010

This week: Listening to Prozac...or maybe not, trying out jewelry on Neanderthals, and talking about migraine.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/04/2010

This week: Looking at time and the universe; the speedy evolution of a white lizard; and a look ahead at the big stories in medicine in 2010.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/29/2009

This week: The never-ending story of manure and how to recycle it; survivors of the Holocaust and long-term cancer rates; and some advice from psychologists for the new year.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/22/2009

This week: Peering deeply into a famous brain, a church organ that channels the 18th century, and a machine powered by microbes.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/15/2009

This Week: More on the climate change summit in Copenhagen, chasing birds across the world, and recipes for holiday health.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/08/2009

This Week: New strategies on global warming and drug control, crossing the Sahara skies, and blood pressure and baldness.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/08/2009

This Week: New strategies on global warming and drug control, crossing the Sahara skies, and blood pressure and baldness.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/01/2009

This Week: An advanced civilization that predates ancient Greece and Rome, humans genetically programmed to be nicer, and the Pentagon's balloon contest.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/01/2009

This Week: An advanced civilization that predates ancient Greece and Rome, humans genetically programmed to be nicer, and the Pentagon's balloon contest.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/24/2009

This Week: Building a sustainable resort in the Caribbean, Darwin and the snails, and a home remedy for high blood sugar.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/24/2009

This Week: Building a sustainable resort in the Caribbean, Darwin and the snails, and a home remedy for high blood sugar.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/17/2009

This Week: Piercing the blood-brain barrier, science in pictures, and a vegetarian Thanksgiving.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/17/2009

This Week: Piercing the blood-brain barrier, science in pictures, and a vegetarian Thanksgiving.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/10/2009

This Week: In praise of pigs, napping in five miles of water, and sailing in the solar wind.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/10/2009

This Week: In praise of pigs, napping in five miles of water, and sailing in the solar wind.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/03/2009

This week: A farewell to Asperger's Syndrome, tiny cages made of gold, and voices of Lou Gehrig's Disease.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/03/2009

This week: A farewell to Asperger's Syndrome, tiny cages made of gold, and voices of Lou Gehrig's Disease.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/27/2009

This week: A new front in the war on AIDS, revisiting the Johnstown Flood, and the Battle of the Sexes -- for the thermostat.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/27/2009

This week: A new front in the war on AIDS, revisiting the Johnstown Flood, and the Battle of the Sexes -- for the thermostat.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/20/2009

This week: The anatomy of a mudslide, a tingle on the tongue, and the high cost of high heels.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/20/2009

This week: The anatomy of a mudslide, a tingle on the tongue, and the high cost of high heels.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/13/2009

This week: Composites literally take to the road, multitasking teens, and can the future really prevent the present?

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NYT: Science Times for 10/13/2009

This week: Composites literally take to the road, multitasking teens, and can the future really prevent the present?

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NYT: Science Times for 10/06/2009

This week: Art detectives hunt for a hidden masterpiece, diagnosing a mummy, and patients talk about Obsessive-Cumpulsive Disorder.

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NYT: Science Times for 9/29/2009

This week: Bringing order out of chaos, tracking a slippery eel by satellite and TMI from medical students online.

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NYT: Science Times for 9/22/2009

This week: A close-up of Saturn's rings, the tale of the Locust, and getting to know your pain.

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NYT: Science Times for 9/15/2009

This week: Stalking some remarkable creatures, building stronger auto bodies, and a lizard that shakes off its tail.

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NYT: Science Times for 9/08/2009

This week: Questions and answers on swine flu, the surprising evolution of flowers, and flipping the compass from south to north.

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NYT: Science Times for 9/01/2009

This week: Of swine flu and scapegoats, teeny-tiny transistors, and dueling nostrils.

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NYT: Science Times for 8/25/2009

This week: Doctors in fiction and the media, the quest for a living fossil and green bombers; plus, the top news in science and Bettina Edelstein and Anahad O'Connor discuss foods that can ease the pain of arthritis.

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NYT: Science Times for 8/18/2009

This week: The ultimate free lunch and how early modern humans used heat to make cooking tools.

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NYT: Science Times for 8/11/2009

This week: The Science of naming; crows and pitchers; and the ethics of space travel.

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NYT: Science Times for 8/04/2009

This week: Asperger's Syndrome on the big screen; oysters, geese and dogs; and curling up in a cold room.

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NYT: Science Times for 7/28/2009

This week: A preventable peril in Afghanistan; how the Toucan got it's bill; and new findings on menopause and cancer. David Corcoran is the host.

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NYT: Science Times for 7/21/2009

This week: A pediatrician examines herself; a lizard that swims in sand; and red wine or white?

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NYT: Science Times for 7/07/2009

This week: A second look at a beetle explosion, glass that will hold up a skyscraper and sunscreen and skin cancer

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NYT: Science Times for 6/30/2009

This week: Theorizing about Native American movement in the ancient southwest; tracking pigeons in flight; and the light of the firefly.

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NYT: Science Times for 6/23/2009

This week: The science of skating, pulling a neat trick on mosquitoes, and a man who wrote in Cherokee.

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NYT: Science Times for 6/16/2009

This week: Puzzling out the origins of life; how those maple pods fly through the air; and voices of cystic fibrosis.

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NYT: Science Times for 6/09/2009

This week: Endangered animals making too much of a comeback, how snakes and cells slither, and do jellybeans help you exercise?

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NYT: Science Times for 6/02/2009

This week: Recreating our ancestors, counting the microbes on our skin and training for a marathon.

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NYT: Science Times for 5/26/2009

This week: A new look at craters on Mars; teens and text messaging; and the science of American Idol.

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NYT: Science Times for 5/19/2009

This week: The quest for a universal flu vaccine and birds that may know you better than you think.

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NYT: Science Times for 5/12/2009

This week: Science and the law and some mixed news for coffee drinkers.

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NYT: Science Times for 5/05/2009

This week: The remains of an inventor's dream; a life or death test for ants; and do tattoos cause skin cancer.

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NYT: Science Times for 4/28/2009

This week: The mystery of a real life hobbit; a tiny parasite with a talent for cleaning; and patient voices.

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NYT: Science Times for 4/21/2009

This week: The power of friendship in health and well-being; and communal eating among ants.

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NYT: Science Times for 4/14/2009

This week: We talk to an astronaut on his way to the Hubble telescope; helping boys be boys; and one more scary new bug to worry about.

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NYT: Science Times for 4/07/2009

This week: Baseball--10,000 seasons at a time; molecules that walk; and do baby boys have harder births than baby girls?

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NYT: Science Times for 3/31/2009

This week: Making concrete cool; a manned mission to mars -- virtually; and stupid pet...trips.

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NYT: Science Times for 3/24/2009

This week: Feeling bad about not spending enough; armor plated males and how they got that way; and some advice for would be bat-men.

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NYT: Science Times for 3/17/2009

This week: A whale makes a comeback; a sea monster rediscovered; and your home cooking profile.

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NYT: Science Times for 3/10/2009

This week: The physics of Wall Street; chimps making plans; and is daylight time good for you?

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NYT: Science Times for 3/03/2009

This week: The search for planets just like ours; how patients can help overhaul the health system; and nuclear history in a glass jar.

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NYT: Science Times for 2/24/2009

This week: Going inside an African hospital; the secret of red tide; and tapping the power of the ocean to study the ocean.

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NYT: Science Times for 2/17/2009

This week: Making sense of vitamins; rethinking the Internet; and protecting salmon with a human protein.

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NYT: Science Times for 2/10/2009

This week, a special edition of the podcast: Darwin at 200.

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NYT: Science Times for 2/03/2009

This week: Why we cry; why locusts fly in swarms; and Google takes to the sea.

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NYT: Science Times for 1/27/2009

This week: How computers keep changing our lives; surprising news about cell phone safety; and trying to figure out how animals walk.

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NYT: Science Times for 1/20/2009

This week: A new deal for women in science, protected fish still in danger, and using crops to cool the climate.

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NYT: Science Times for 1/13/2009

This week: A deep dive into the world's oceans and a vintage whine from mosquitoes.

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NYT: Science Times for 1/6/2009

This week: the doctor of sand; an incubator made of car parts; and an update on feet.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/30/2008

This week: NASA's constellation program; a spy story involving the U.S., the U.S.S.R. and the hydrogen bomb; plus the frightful buzz of the Honey Bee.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/23/2008

This week: Science in the new administration, the lifeblood of volcanoes, and fish with voltage.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/16/2008

This week: Telling the world about prostate cancer; the power of coffee; and why it's so hard to give up giving.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/09/2008

This week: Middle-school confidential; the hidden history of "The Bomb"; envious dogs and robo-clams.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/02/2008

This week: Teaching doctors to mind their manners, the psychology of counting calories and turtles on the half-shell.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/18/2008

This week: Cholesterol drugs take on a whole new role, the oldest nuclear family and news about the Tasmanian Devil.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/25/2008

This week: Medicine's evidence gap, robots on the loose, and helping Hollywood get science right.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/11/2008

This week: A special edition of Science Times looks beyond the gene.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/04/2008

This week: Going inside the mind of voters, the Army joins the race for a vaccine and too many chickens, too few breeds.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/28/2008

This week: Kids with kidney stones, how a bug uses radiation to hunt for food, and a strange tale of sticky tape.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/21/2008

This week: A new kind of weight loss surgery, the many kinds of vampires, and how to catch about a million worms.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/14/2008

This week: The U.S. and Russia together in space, shoes and invasive species, and a few things you might want to know about medical scans.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/07/2008

This week: Presidential politics meets preventive medicine, beautiful birds, and "red fish, blue fish".

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NYT: Science Times for 09/23/2008

This week: Surprising news about breast cancer treatment, reassuring news about climate change, and good news about an endangered monkey.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/16/2008

This week: Leaving the Emergency Room in the dark, tracking climate changes since 1896 and creatures that can survive in space.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/30/2008

This week: A special edition of the Science Times podcast on decoding your health.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/10/2008

This week: The social lives of plants, how cell phone users get around and the wildest ring of Saturn.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/03/2008

This week: Caught in a hail storm, darkness at the heart of the universe and monkeys using just their thoughts to move an artificial arm.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/20/2008

This Week: The world of the Walrus, a mission to Mars and birds find a another way to defy gravity.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/13/2008

This Week: Electric powered cupcake cars and other cutting edge inventions, zapping invasive creatures with microwaves and decoding the platypus.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/15/2008

This Week: Lessons from a New York City plague, head butting dinosaurs and listening to hurricanes.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/08/2008

This week: Dementia and creativity, the benefits of anxiety and pondering the Monty Hall problem.

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NYT: Science Times for 04/01/2008

This week: Inside the "black budget," new faces of baseball and dolphins go wild.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/25/2008

This week: The mystery of the dying bats, news from a distant planet and the dance of the honey bee.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/18/2008

This week: Cold War intrigue at the top of the world, more about the "little people", and the search for a killer insect repellent.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/11/2008

This week: A frontal assault on mental illness around the world and enlisting sea cucumbers in the war on Parkinson's Disease.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/04/2008

This week: dinosaurs in Patagonia, TV in your child's bedroom and birds on hormones.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/26/2008

This week: The MOMA exhibition, "Design and the Elastic Mind", the documentary, "Please Talk To Children About Aids" and rubber that heals itself.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/19/2008

This week: Camouflaging animals, learning to live until age ninety and a coffee machine that tastes the coffee.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/12/2008

This week: The benefits of mimicry, the hazards of teenage smoking and the problems with birdfeeding.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/05/2008

This week: Teleportation in the movies and in reality, controlling toddlers and squirrels.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/29/2008

This week: Managing natural reserves in a warming world, author David Reiff and why we sleep.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/22/2008

This week: Political animals, dissecting cadavers and a petri dish for sheep.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/15/2007

This week: Treating traumatic brain injuries, a monkey and a robot walk together and blind fish.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/08/2007

This week: Studying ice in Greenland, talking to cancer patients and butterflies who are deceiving.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/25/2007

This week: The six disease killers of humans and whales and their land ancestors.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/18/2007

This week: New frontiers in pet health, the Medicare maze, and some truly strange worms.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/11/2007

This week: A malaria vaccine, feeding whales and planaria.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/04/2007

This week: The Hubble telescope, a top model with Asperger's and smart chimps.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/27/2007

This week: Stem cells, good germs and smart elephants.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/20/2007

This week: Stopping diabetes, blogging planet Earth and evolutionary running in place.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/13/2007

This week: Ants and traffic, drug use then and now, and ancient chocolate.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/06/2007

This week: Evolutionary skeletons, Anahad O'Connor and acidic oceans.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/30/2007

This week: The Manhattan behind the Manhattan project, leaving your therapist and red-haired Neanderthals.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/23/2007

This week: Sleep.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/16/2007

This week: A dig in Vietnam, a school nurse in New Jersey and an invading toad in Australia.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/09/2007

This week: Watching baboons, fighting malaria and following tool-making crows.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/02/2007

This week: The disappearing ice cap, a new health columnist and the mystery of the green turtles.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/25/2007

This week: The fiftieth anniversary of Sputnik.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/18/2007

This week: A botanist in Vietnam, a prenatal genetic councilor and chimpanzees impressing their mates.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/11/2007

This week: Helping the world's poor with pain and the enviroment and dog walkers versus bird watchers.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/28/2007

This week: A universal gesture, an attempt to live forever, and an update on Chernobyl.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/21/2007

This week: A magician talks about fooling the brain, a therapist talks about judging your therapy, and a columnist talks about climbing Mt. Everest.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/14/2007

This week: Why we sweat, manipulating the brain, and what happens when glaciers retreat.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/07/2007

This week: Preventing a deadly form of cancer, explaining the Industrial Revolution, and flying with the dinosaurs.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/31/2007

This week: The power of suggestion, the power of co-operation, and why penguins changed their diet.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/24/2007

This week: A particle hunt, gator-eating pythons, and orderly spiders.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/17/2007

This week: Melting glaciers in the Himalayas, ministering to the sick, and the upside of hurricanes.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/10/2007

This week: An astronomical treasure trove, robotic arms for stroke patients, and when Greenland was warm.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/03/2007

This week: Big noises, big dreams and a really big bird.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/26/2007

This week: The study of evolution.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/19/2007

This week: New information about an ancient culture, profiling healthcare workers, and healing an airplane wing.

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Science Times for 06/12/2007

This week: Animal migration in southern Sudan, sea-sickness on land and soot causing global warming.

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Science Times for 06/05/2007

This week: Diagnosing children's behavior, polar bear poop and clever ants.

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Science Times for 05/29/2007

This week: Hurricanes, drug safety, and babies understanding language.

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Science Times for 05/15/2007

This week: Particle physics, books by doctors, and Canadian gravity.

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Science Times for 05/22/2007

This week: Personal narratives, an eco-friendly business, and elegant bacteria.

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Science Times for 05/08/2007

This week: Suspension bridges, the science of fat, and a place with no roads.

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This week: The future of coral, free samples in medicine, and a tiny diving board.

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Science Times for 04/24/2007

This week: Adolescent health, the disappearance of honeybees, and new car smell.

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Science Times for 04/17/2007

This week: The minds of chimpanzees, the Spanish flu pandemic, and loss of wildlife habitat.

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Science Times for 04/10/2007

This week: A look at human desire and fruit flies.

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Science Times for 04/03/2007

This week: Personal care products in the water, medical dilemmas, and Inca dung mites.

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Science Times for 03/20/2007

This week: Large snowflakes, allergy testing and treatment, and lightning in a box.

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Science Times for 03/27/2007

This week: Squishy robots, avian flu update, and fun with weed killers.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/13/2007

This week: Prime numbers, cancer screenings, and counting the leaves in the rainforest.

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NYT: Science Times for 03/06/2007

This week: The people of the British Isles, a brain-surgery survivor, and the zebra fish.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/27/2007

This week: Creating the look of Science Times, the male biological clock, and an early settlement in the New World.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/20/2007

This week: Personal stories about an eating disorder and open-heart surgery, and the ancient chile pepper.

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NYT: Science Times for 02/13/2007

This week: A creationist paleontologist, face recognition and a blind moth.

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This week: Space trash, the insula and skin bacteria.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/30/2007

This week: Beetles and Grizzly bears, cancer in young adults and a poison eating snake.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/23/2007

This week: Measurements of time, medical apartheid and ski slopes and birds.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/16/2007

This week: A new island near Greenland, a new writer for Science Times and a new classification for an old flower.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/09/2007

This week: The motion of the continents, screening for Down Syndrome and the food chain on the Savannah.

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NYT: Science Times for 01/02/2007

This week: Unexplained deaths, desert fish and red squirrels.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/26/2006

This week: Lying in the animal kingdom and hormones and breast cancer.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/19/2006

This week: Women in science, brain surgery, and songbirds in the city.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/12/2006

This week: Turtles, energy drinks, and rack-and-pinion molecules.

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NYT: Science Times for 12/05/2006

This week: Fighting pneumonia world-wide, false pregnancy and forest fires and fish.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/28/2006

This week: A new way to make violins, an asthma epidemic, and 17th Century nano-technology.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/21/2006

This week: Mythbusters and the Hindenburg explosion, inappropriate medical attire, and new information about an early hominid.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/14/2006

This week: Evidence of a giant tsunami, a look at the male health crisis, and the similarity between chili peppers and tarantulas.

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NYT: Science Times for 11/07/2006

This week: The restorative powers of red wine, new treatments for migraine sufferers, and surprising art findings.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/31/2006

This week: Cutting calories to live longer, screening for lung cancer, and smart elephants.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/24/2006

This week: An atomic approach to art and archaeology, understanding leprosy, and looking for ice on the moon.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/17/2006

This week: Science in China, hormones and puberty, and saving the world's rarest dogs.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/10/2006

This week: The debate over CPR, turning photocopies into art, and travels with goats.

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NYT: Science Times for 10/03/2006

This week: Monarch butterflies, out-of-body experiences and plants that can smell.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/26/2006

This week: Hysteria, skunks and ocean mixing.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/19/2006

This week: New research on cancer, re-routing the Mississippi River and competition for food.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/12/2006

This week: Drug therapy for stuttering, the Kuiper Belt and counting dinosaurs.

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NYT: Science Times for 09/05/2006

This week: Sexual cannibalism, plantation archaeology, and moss reproduction.

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NYT: Science Times for 08/29/2006

This week: Understanding cervical cancer, manatees, and jumping ants.

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NYT: Science Update for 08/22/2006

This week: The psychology of fame, venemous fish, and compensatory growth.

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NYT: Science Update for 08/15/2006

This week: A math mystery, the benefits of coffee and why bumblebees shiver.

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NYT: Science Update for 08/08/2006

This week: Caterpillars of eastern North America, the International AIDS Conference and sea turtles of the Caribbean

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NYT: Science Update for 08/01/2006

This week: Alchemy, close-packing a container, and a telephone call from the bottom of the world.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/25/2006

The topics discussed are domesticating rats, books on science and faith, and the Sand Hills of Nebraska.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/18/2006

The topics discussed are marathons in hot weather, the gender divide in science and gold-loving bacteria.

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NYT: Science Times for 07/11/2006

The topics discussed are rogue waves, new medical advances and magic carpets of paper.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/27/2006

This week: Fixing global warming, another shuttle launch and friendly fish.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/20/2006

This week: Rising sea levels, mapping the galaxy and a hardy parasite.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/13/2006

This week: The benefits of breast-feeding, archaeology and the Bible and millipedes.

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NYT: Science Times for 06/06/2006

This week: A look back at AIDS, a rainforest in Panama and snail darts.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/30/2006

This week: Intelligent space robots, why the New Orleans levees failed and sick lobsters.

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NYT: Science Times for 05/23/2006

This week: The Y to Y wildlife corridor, helping the blind see, and migrating dragonflies.

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NYT: Science Update for 05/16/2006

The topics discussed are studying Maya, mothers and daughters and talking dolphins.

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NYT: Science Update for 05/09/2006

The topics discussed are bad mothers in nature, a look at breast cancer and cell phones and the weather.

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NYT: Science Update for 05/02/2006

The topics discussed are space time, building better bridges, and the mustard garlic weed.

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