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Latest Science News Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, Articles and Book Reviews
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Science News is an award-winning weekly newsmagazine covering the most important research in all fields of science. Its 16 pages each week are packed with short, accurate articles that appeal to both general readers and scientists. Published since 1922, the magazine now reaches about 150,000 subscribers and more than 1 million readers.
These are the latest Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, Articles and Book Reviews from Science News .
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Cockroach brains, coming to a pharmacy near you
Insect tissue extracts show antibacterial activity
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FOR KIDS: Giving the brain a hand
Scientist Kristen Brennand uses stem cells to understand brain disorders
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Book Review : Book Review: Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History by Ahmad Dallal
Review by Tom Siegfried
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Book Review : Bulletproof Feathers by Robert Allen, ed.
Photos and illustrations highlight how nature inspires technology, from airplane wings that change shape to stainproof fabrics.
University of Chicago Press, 2010, 192 p., $35.
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Book Review : What’s Eating You? People and Parasites by Eugene H. Kaplan
An ecologist takes readers on an engaging, if sometimes squirm-worthy, tour of the world’s hangers-on.
Princeton University Press, 2010, 302 p., $26.95.
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Book Review : Off the Grid by Nick Rosen
A journalist travels the country to visit Americans who, for a variety of reasons, have opted out of the electrical grid and into alternative lifestyles.
Penguin, 2010, 292 p., $15.
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Comment: Biomedical research needs more consistent funding
This summer William Talman became president of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, an organization that advocates the advancement of biological and biomedical research. He i...
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Defining normal in the brain
Scans set standard for how connectivity evolves during maturation
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Mars shows signs of recent activity
Carbon dioxide measurements suggest liquid water and volcanoes in past 100 million years
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Math Trek: Crowdsourcing peer review
A claimed proof that P≠NP spurs a massive collaborative research effort
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