Articles from 10/2006
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E.O. Wilson + Daniel Dennett
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The Hunt for Male Birth Control
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Neurotransmitter Linked to Memory Clarity
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Issue No. 7 Trailer
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The Supernova in Our Backyard
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Don’t Bank on This Savings
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Oct. 30, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Oct. 30, 2006)
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Genetic Discovery Suggests Mammals Were Once Nocturnal
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The Proof Is in the Blogging
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Newly Discovered Element 118 Helps Chart the Seas of Instability
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The Honeybee’s Genome Could Be Its Savior
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Warming May Make Atlantic Less Salty
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Must We Fire the Electronic Babysitter?
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It’s Not You—It’s the Prozac
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Oct. 23, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Oct. 23, 2006)
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The Synthesizer: A Video Portrait of E.O. Wilson
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PZ Myers on Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins hasn't stopped his tirade against religion and its "dangerous nonsense"he's fighting smarter. Has Darwin's rottweiler been house-trained?
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Science Finally Tackles Hypnosis
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Real Magic
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Dead Bacteria Walking
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A Method for Better, Greener Plastics
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Mole Man Gets a MacArthur
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Finding the Right Mix of Trees to Fight Climate Change
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Climate Changing Sci-Fi
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Oct. 16, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Oct. 16, 2006)
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Black and White and Desired All Over
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Tan-in-a-Can Could Be Liquid Gold
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Why Ultramarine Fades to Grey
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The Cosmic Climate Connection
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Precious Medals
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Living Things
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Oct. 9, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Oct. 9, 2006)
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In Defense of Development
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Beauty is in the Processing-Time of the Beholder
Attractive faces are pleasing because they're easy for the brain to process.
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Brain Region May Override Economic Self-Interest
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Science 2006
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Googling for a Cure
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On My Mind: V.S. Ramachandran
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Cognitive Processing Structure Helps Prevent Emotional Distractions
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On Location: Eat This!
Science meets haute cuisine when a molecular gastronome presents his culinary innovations to Montreal foodies.
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Oct. 2, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Oct. 2, 2006)
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The Sound of Science
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Stem Cells May Not be Best Tool for Cloning
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Alaskan Forest Fires Make Houston’s Air Even Worse
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Some Lessons Learned From the Anthrax Attacks
Five years after anthrax-laden letters killed five people, we know a lot more about the FBI's forensic investigation, but even less about the possible assailant.
Now on SEEDMAGAZINE.COM
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Ideas
I Tried Almost Everything Else
John Rinn, snowboarder, skateboarder, and “genomic origamist,” on why we should dumpster-dive in our genomes and the inspiration of a middle-distance runner.
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Ideas
Going, Going, Gone
The second most common element in the universe is increasingly rare on Earth—except, for now, in America.
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Ideas
Earth-like Planets Aren’t Rare
Renowned planetary scientist James Kasting on the odds of finding another Earth-like planet and the power of science fiction.








