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Science News archives from April 2007

Asian trek: fossil puts ancient humans in Far East.
April 7, 2007

That's a wrap: polymer coatings fortify pancreas cells.
April 7, 2007

Mushroom boom: hobby records show climate-change boost.
April 7, 2007

Not-so-artful dodgers: countering drug tests with niacin proves dangerous.
April 7, 2007

Formula for panic: crowd-motion findings may prevent stampedes.
April 7, 2007

Drug-resistant flu detected: Japanese strains appear transmissible.
April 7, 2007

No escape: there's global warming on Mars too.
April 7, 2007

Pictures posing questions: the next steps in photography could blur reality.
April 7, 2007

A gasping heart: cardiac quirk may worsen sleep apnea, invite altitude sickness.
April 7, 2007

Rare flower needs prickly neighbors.(Trochetia blackburniana)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

Wave's-eye view of a hurricane.(EARTH SCIENCE)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

Kill-save gene combo might fight malaria.(BIOLOGY)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

Freeze-thaw cycles: how not to mix soil.(EARTH SCIENCE)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

New solutions for unused drugs.(ENVIRONMENT)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

On the move.(INFECTIOUS DISEASES)(prions)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

Patches take sting out of canker sores.(BIOMEDICINE)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

Meningitis vaccine stops ear infections.(BIOMEDICINE)(Brief article)
April 7, 2007

With Speed and Violence: Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 7, 2007

Number: The Language of Science.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 7, 2007

The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 7, 2007

Wild Borneo: The Wildlife and Scenery of Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 7, 2007

Winter wonders.(Letter to the editor)
April 7, 2007

The thought that counts.(Letter to the editor)
April 7, 2007

Primate's progress: macaque genome is usefully different.
April 14, 2007

Bug versus bug: insect virus makes a viable flu vaccine.
April 14, 2007

Ancient extract: T. rex fossil yields recognizable protein.(tyrannosaurus rex)
April 14, 2007

Female stem cells flourish: sex difference could affect therapies.
April 14, 2007

Quantum capture: photosynthesis tries many paths at once.
April 14, 2007

Agents of metastasis: four proteins conspire in breast cancer spread.
April 14, 2007

Disinherited ancestor: Lucy's kind may occupy evolutionary side branch.
April 14, 2007

Taken for a spin: scientists look to spiders for the goods on silk.
April 14, 2007

Faster, cheaper, better: easier genetic sequencing could make personalized medicine a reality.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Cavernous findings from Mars.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Augmenting the good cholesterol.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Rats take fast route to remembering.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Even outdoors, generators pose risks.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Enzymes release caged chemicals.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

New agent to spy clogged arteries.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Color-tunable sunglasses.(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Gene dispensers.(genetic transformation)(Brief article)
April 14, 2007

Heated comments.(Letter to the editor)
April 14, 2007

Correction.(LETTERS)(Correction notice)
April 14, 2007

Flower Confidential: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful in the Business of Flowers.(Book review)
April 14, 2007

The Strage Case of the Broad Street Pump: John Snow and the Mystery of Cholera.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 14, 2007

The Lie Detectors: History of an American Obsession.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 14, 2007

Flowering Plant Families of the World.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 14, 2007

Animal Architects: Building and the Evolution of Intelligence.(Brief article)(Book review)
April 14, 2007

Violent justice: adult system fails young offenders.(This Week)
April 21, 2007

Forest primeval: the oldest known trees finally gain a crown.(This Week)
April 21, 2007

Northern exposure: the inhospitable side of the galaxy?(This Week)
April 21, 2007

A new low: Lilliputian pipette releases tiniest drops.(This Week)
April 21, 2007

Visual clarity: people with MS maintain eyesight with drug.(This Week)(Drug overview)
April 21, 2007

Tenacious STD: drug-resistant gonorrhea is spreading.(This Week)
April 21, 2007

Back to (near) the beginning: galactic springtime.(This Week)(Report)
April 21, 2007

The machine's got rhythm: computers are learning to understand music and join the band.
April 21, 2007

Wanted: better yardsticks: measurement inadequacies threaten U.S. competitive edge.
April 21, 2007

Psychotherapy aids bipolar treatment.(BEHAVIOR)
April 21, 2007

Increase in chemical disposals.(Environment)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

Eclipsing a black hole.(Astronomy)
April 21, 2007

This is your brain on a chip.(Neuroscience)(Report)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

Toward imaging single biomolecules.(Physics)(Report)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

On the rocks.(Environment)(cancer-causing chromium)(Report)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

Tiny particles baffle physicists, again.(Physics)(Report)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

Little Enceladus disturbs Saturn's magnetic field.(Planetary Science)(Brief article)
April 21, 2007

The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 21, 2007

Almost Human: Making Robots Think.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 21, 2007

Weather Tracker: Backyard Meteorologist's Logbook.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 21, 2007

Freud's Wizard: Ernest Jones and the Transformation of Psychoanalysis.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 21, 2007

The Birder's Companion.(Books: A selection of new and notable books of scientific interest)(Brief article)(Book review)
April 21, 2007

How the West isn't one.(Letter to the editor)
April 21, 2007

The word on worms.(Letter to the editor)
April 21, 2007

Net gains.(Letter to the editor)
April 21, 2007

In the zone: extrasolar planet with the potential for life.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Inherited burden? Early menarche in moms tied to obesity in kids.(SCIENCE NEWS: This Week)
April 28, 2007

Living fossil: DNA puts rodent in family that's not extinct after all.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Sleep on it: time delay plus slumber equals memory boost.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Diabetes from depression: older adults face dual risk.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Pregnancy and pollution: women living in areas with poor air quality have babies with lower birthweights.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Ash detector: laser device could protect aircraft in flight.(This Week)
April 28, 2007

Children of prehistory: Stone Age kids left their marks on cave art and stone tools.
April 28, 2007

Flotsam science: you can learn a lot from floating junk.
April 28, 2007

A hexagon on the ringed planet.(PLANETARY SCIENCE)(Saturn)(Brief article)
April 28, 2007

Killer mice hit seabird chicks.(ZOOLOGY)
April 28, 2007... Gangs of mice have been caught on surveillance video nibbling to death rare seabird chicks on a remote island. Conservation biologists haven't worried much about mice, according to Ross Wanless of the University of Cape Town in South...

Uncommon cancer gets start in muscle cells.(BIOLOGY)(synovial sarcoma)
April 28, 2007

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