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- 09/10/20 00:30
Scientists replicate an accretion-disk environment in the lab [Read more]
Scientists replicate an accretion-disk environment in the lab [Read more]
SATURDAY 17. OCTOBER 2009
Researchers find link between heart trouble and epilepsy [Read more]
When they know others are watching, beautiful people trust more [Read more]
FRIDAY 16. OCTOBER 2009
Researchers create new memories with the flip of a switch [Read more]
Technology could help spot burglars or save people from fires [Read more]
THURSDAY 15. OCTOBER 2009
Winged fossil may demonstrate an emerging view of natural selection [Read more]
Observation in graphene could be sign of even stranger things to come [Read more]
WEDNESDAY 14. OCTOBER 2009
Mostly vegetarian, these arachnids dodge stinging ants to swipe a high-fiber dinner [Read more]
Japanese case sheds light on how the disease evades the immune system [Read more]
Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider [Read more]
FRIDAY 9. OCTOBER 2009
Observers don't see debris plume, but LCROSS scientists press onward [Read more]
Rooks can grasp a basic physical principle, but how smart does that make them? [Read more]
Russian bones solve centuries-old mystery [Read more]
Human ancestors survived two genetic bottlenecks as they spread out of Africa [Read more]
Rhesus macaques oogle their babies just like human mothers do [Read more]
THURSDAY 8. OCTOBER 2009
Vocal mimicry may give clues to evolution of language in humans [Read more]
Researchers construct a laboratory version of a meandering stream [Read more]
WEDNESDAY 7. OCTOBER 2009
Trio of researchers helped decipher critical piece of cellular machinery [Read more]
Award goes to revolutionary advances in communications and imaging [Read more]
Solar system's largest ring discovered, and it's tarnishing a neighbor [Read more]
Gas giant with eccentric orbit may be being pulled by two suns [Read more]
TUESDAY 6. OCTOBER 2009
Forgotten coin stashes suggest Roman population dropped as the republic became an empire [Read more]
Dousing plants with their own hormones helps them expel toxic chemicals [Read more]
MONDAY 5. OCTOBER 2009
Trio honored for work on telomeres [Read more]
SATURDAY 3. OCTOBER 2009
The annual extravaganza of song, dance, and unbelievable science [Read more]