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Saving Gas and Lives
October 2007 issue
Can the U.S. improve fuel economy without sacrificing safety?
 Surviving Side Effects
October 2007 issue
Security fears spawn ways to treat radiotherapy's downside
 Oceangoing Iron
October 2007 issue
A venture to profit from a CO2-eating algae bloom riles scientists
 New Beginnings
October 2007 issue
Ideas for a time before the big bang—which might be testable
 Liquid Zoom
October 2007 issue
Adaptive lenses change magnification without moving
 Toxic Bulbs
October 2007 issue
Recycling rules vary for mercury-containing fluorescents
 Easing Hormone Anxiety
October 2007 issue
For women just past menopause, hormone pills seem safe
 Dangling a COROT
September 2007 issue
Space telescope aims to find more planets orbiting other stars
 Speaking in Tones
September 2007 issue
Ni hao or bonjour: do genes drive preference for language type?
 Healing Broken Nerves
September 2007 issue
Combination therapy as the best approach for damaged spinal cords
 Muons for Peace
September 2007 issue
New way to spot hidden nukes gets ready to debut
Suffering a Slow Recovery
September 2007 issue
Failed rebuilding after Katrina sets off a mental health crisis in the Gulf
 Déjà Vu Disks
September 2007 issue
For Blu-ray and HD DVD, encryption and court orders prove futileagain
Protein Pretense
August 2007 issue
Cheating the standard protein tests is easy, but industry hesitates on alternatives
 Playing It by Ear
August 2007 issue
A machine-listening system that understands three speakers at once
 Dimensional Shortcuts
August 2007 issue
Is there evidence for string theory in a neutrino experiment?
 Laboratory Letdowns
August 2007 issue
Accidental infections in biosafety labs go unreported?
 A Return on Redwoods
August 2007 issue
A novel deal may save forests and recoup investors
 On the Rebound
August 2007 issue
Discouraging people from using more energy just because it costs less
 Attitude Screen
August 2007 issue
Seeing if the public is ready for personal genetic information
 An Ear for Spacetime
July 2007 issue
Pulsars provide an alternative way to detect gravitational waves
 Treading Water
July 2007 issue
The levees are patched up, but the flood risk remains high
 Reasonable Doubt
July 2007 issue
Data secrecy clouds judgments of lethal injection
 Jam Session
July 2007 issue
A design to block RFID tags
 No-Pressure Diamond Scratchers
July 2007 issue
Warming to Law
July 2007 issue
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, how stiff will greenhouse gas regulations be?
 All in the Family
July 2007 issue
Paternity shocker: marmoset twins pass on each other's genes
Green Gold in a Shrub
June 2007 issue
Planting a better biodiesel
Dumb Cup
June 2007 issue
Coffee cup full of beans
 Beam Weapons Get Real
June 2007 issue
Solid-state lasers near battlefield deployment
 Fish That Go Skin-Deep
June 2007 issue
Trapped fish adapt to a life of nibbling on humans
 A Good Turn
June 2007 issue
A fish-friendly hydroelectric turbine gets new life
 "Memjet" Momentum
June 2007 issue
Ink-jet printing at ramjet speed
 Atomic Fingerprinting
June 2007 issue
Microscope discerns an atom's chemical identity
 Silicon Smackdown
June 2007 issue
New Go algorithm aims to depose humans
 Escape from the Nucleus
May 2007 issue
Ionization via electron tunneling observed
 Microchips with Heart
May 2007 issue
Heart cells power micropumps
 Dialing In
May 2007 issue
Text-free cell phones for China, Africa and India
 Motion Pictures
May 2007 issue
Live streaming mobile video
 Codon Spell Check
May 2007 issue
Protein folding and "silent mutations"
Structured Settings
May 2007 issue
Three additions to nanotech's tool kit
 The Autism Diet
April 2007 issue
Are autistics affected by what they eat?
 The Not-So-Dark Matter
April 2007 issue
Dark matter two-step
Conservative Climate
April 2007 issue
Climate change may be worse than reported
 Chemo Control
April 2007 issue
Epigenetic cancer drugs
 Natural Gas Rockets
April 2007 issue
Rocket science's quest for a new fuel
 Sympathy for the Devil
March 2007 issue
What bedevils the beast from Down Under
 Scoring Your Identity
March 2007 issue
"Garlik" to block the identity vampires
Pole Positions
March 2007 issue
International Polar Year
 Deadly Dialogue
March 2007 issue
How tumors prepare "hot spots" for invasion
 Alone at the Top
March 2007 issue
The Tevatron and the single top quark
Sight for Sore Eyes
March 2007 issue
Stem cells to restore eyesight
 The Triangular Universe
February 2007 issue
Tetrahedrons vs. quantum loops
 Chipping In
February 2007 issue
Artificial neuron gets ready for testing
 Unsettled Scores
February 2007 issue
The achievement score gap continues. Why?
A Stroke for Stem Cells
February 2007 issue
Is neurological stem cell therapy ready for the clinic?
 Martian Rope Trick
February 2007 issue
Coming in for a landingon Mars
 Dial "I" for Internet
February 2007 issue
Next-generation voice over Internet
Kim's Big Fizzle
January 2007 issue
What's the difference between a small nuke and a failed one?
 Seismic Sentries
January 2007 issue
Geologic monitoring of rogue nuclear states
 Real Stinkers Reformed
January 2007 issue
Making chemistry less stinky
 Here Come the X-Mice
January 2007 issue
Eliminating genes, one mouse at a time
 Seeing Stars in Iraq
January 2007 issue
Restoring Iraq's great telescope
 Pollution in Solution
January 2007 issue
Antibiotic pollution

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