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All the latest news for the scientific community, including daily news from ScienceNOW and weekly news from Science magazine.

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Nuclear Engineer Punished for Research Misconduct >
Rusi Taleyarkhan of Purdue stripped of named professorship
27 Aug
Hope for Hearing Loss? >
Researchers trigger growth of key hearing cell in mice
27 Aug
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No Slimming Down for Dwarf Galaxies >
Milky Way neighbors all have same mass despite vastly different numbers of stars
27 Aug
How to Disown a Body Part >
Rubber-hand illusion makes people forget about a real appendage
26 Aug
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Gene Identified for Deadly Childhood Cancer >
Find may lead to better screening and treatment for neuroblastoma
25 Aug
Bats: Gone With the Wind >
How are wind turbines killing thousands of bats? It's not the blades
25 Aug
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New York May Be Overdue for Quake >
Survey reveals recent temblors, previously unknown fault zone
22 Aug
Black Holes May Make Good Mommies >
Simulation predicts star formation near supermassive beasts
22 Aug
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Did Rumbling Give Rise to Rome? >
Ancient civilizations preferred to settle along the edges of earthquake-prone regions
22 Aug
Undecided? Don't Be so Sure. >
Our brains may have resolved a quandary long before we're aware of it
21 Aug
Bears: Handle With Care >
Study reveals long-term stress on wild animals handled by scientists
21 Aug
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Smells Like Danger >
Team locates region of nose responsible for sniffing out fear
21 Aug
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Gamma-ray emissionFirst light >
NASA has unveiled the first all-sky images from the world's largest gamma-ray space telescope ...

News of the Week 22 August 2008

from Science Magazine

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$ FBI Discusses Microbial Forensics--but Key Questions Remain Unanswered 
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Monday sought to bolster its case that Army scientist Bruce Ivins was the perpetrator of the 2001 anthrax attacks by extensively discussing the scientific evidence.

News Focus 22 August 2008

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