Scientific American
How Can You Control Your Dreams?
Dopamine Determines Impulsive Behavior
EPA denies challenges to greenhouse gas rule
Safety Concerns Have Delayed Approval of First U.S. Nuclear Reactor in Decades
Solar subsidies are a victim of state budget crunches
Phytoplankton Population Drops 40 Percent Since 1950
Thaw deal: Climate change could leave penguins in the dark
Talking trash during the dog days: A brief history of sanitation in New York City
Evolution of the Neck Gave Brain a Leg up
Follow Your Nose: Sniff Controller Gives the Severely Disabled a New Way to Communicate and Move
Speaking in Tones: Music and Language Partner in the Brain (preview)
Take Me Out of the Ball Game: When Physics and Physiology Collide
Ten key indicators show global warming "undeniable"
Arguing with Non-Skeptics, Part 2 of 2
Photons meet with three-way split
Social Ties Boost Survival by 50 Percent
ICESCAPE scientists reach 'Station 100' and re-don mustang suits, hard hats and steel-toed boots
Special Report: Watching grass grow in the Gulf, and cheering!
Electric Carmakers Focus on Incentives, Not Carbon Prices
EPA Relies on Industry-Backed Studies to Assess Health Risks of Widely Used Herbicide
Solar panels versus historic districts: A conflict we need to resolve
US charges scientist with economic espionage
Self-Fulfilling Fakery: Feigning Mental Illness Is a Form of Self-Deception
Genetics Predisposes for Heavy Drinking After Watching Heavy Drinking
Closing the Gap: How Desire Affects Perceptions of Distance
Origins: Going Back to Where the Story Really Starts (preview)
Arguing with Non-Skeptics, Part 1 of 2
A closer look at the moon and cosmic impacts
Therapeutic HIV vaccines show promise
9 automotive X PRIZE competitors move on to the final round
Many deaths feared as smog blankets Moscow
Illusions: Colors Out of Space [Slide Show]
Of two minds: Listener brain patterns mirror those of the speaker
Spread of Deadly Cryptococcal Disease in U.S. Northwest Linked to Global Warming
How Will the Smart Grid Handle Heat Waves?
More Education Delays Dementia Signs--But Not Damage
Too Much, Too Young: Brain Overgrowth Correlates with the Severity of Autism Symptoms
Catastrophic Thinking: How to Ensure Oil Spill Disasters Do Not Happen Again
Obama's choice for warrior in chief, Gen. James Mattis, calls Iraq invasion "the dumbest thing we ever did"
People Initially Overestimate Then Later Underestimate Their Abilities
'Spontaneous generation' of prions observed
Can Australia save the dingo from extinction?
U.N. Body Probes Cases of Paying Greenhouse Gas Emitters, Which Then Produce More
Climate Change May Mean More Mexican Immigration
Urban Air Pollutants Can Damage IQs before Baby's First Breath
NASA Puts the "Green" in Its Other Mission: Developing Revolutionary, Energy-Efficient Airplanes
Skeleton Key: Bone Cells May Play a Part in Regulating the Body's Metabolism
Belly-Flopping Frogs Leapt While Still Bad Landers
Pollution makes quarter of China water unusable: ministry
The Willpower Paradox


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