Articles from 12/2006
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Don’t Litter
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Social Exclusion Can Prompt Poor Decisions
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Seeds of Change
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Nov. 27, 2006)
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Transcending Death
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Microbes’ Scent Knocks Out Competitors
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Week in Science (for Nov. 20, 2006)
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Nov. 20, 2006)
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Eco-Tripping Around the World: Part V
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For Post-Traumatics, the Rest is History
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Why the US Should Spring for a New Particle Accelerator
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A Varied Menu for Homo’s “Cousins”
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A Console To Make You Wiip
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Nov. 13, 2006)
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Week in Science (for Nov. 13, 2006)
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When Two Minds Think Alike
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Brain Changes While Speaking in Tongues
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Study Warns: Don’t Go Fish
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Who Wants to Be a Cognitive Neuroscientist Millionaire?
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Neanderthals in Our Midst
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Week in Science (for Nov. 6, 2006)
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I Can’t Believe It’s Science (for Nov. 6, 2006)
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Better Living Through Chemistry
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Study Suggests New Election-Day Strategy: Imagine the Vote
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Not in Kansas Anymore
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Mirror Test Reveals Elephants are No Dumbos
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Maps Reveal Bacteria in Transit
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Composing in Code
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Mutant Fruit Flies Have Genetic Resistance to Alcohol
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The New Leave No Trace
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.








