October 22, 2007
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  • Gas Blasts
    Methane once frozen under the seafloor may help heat up the climate

  • The Year in Science: 1999

  • Tis the Season for Science
    Join our Cyber Santas in the search for the perfect gift

  • Call Me On Your Metaphone
    Understanding the next wave in communications will require learning some new words

  • Erupting Io


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  • The Latest Neanderthal
    New evidence indicates that Neanderthals roamed central Europe far more recently than researchers thought

  • Bug-Eyed

  • Speaking In Tones

  • The First Ice Age
    Some 2.3 billion years ago, oxygen supported a lot of land-based life on Earth, and then slicked the planet's surface with ice

  • A Century of Mathematics
    How can we evaluate what has been accomplished and guess at what's to come?

  • The 1999 Nobel Prizes

  • Arming the Food Police

  • Ribosomes Revealed
    Scientists have made the clearest image yet of ribosomes, the assembly lines inside cells that crank out all proteins

  • Mysteries of the Moon Pyramid

  • Molecular Model-T

  • Observing Orbitals
    The first pictures of atomic orbitals are confirming theories and resolving controversies

  • Chandra Sees Its 'First Light'

  • Making Smart Mice
    Lab-bred "Doogie" mice learn faster and remember more than their field-born brethren

  • New Season On the Red Planet

  • Old Bones, New Connections
    A recently unearthed fossil has scientists rethinking early hominoid evolution


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