Vol. 135 No. 2745, June 2007
Index
- Cat's eye implants may help humans see.
- Twin-star systems enjoy double sunset.
- Newly discovered planet all steamed up.
- A bumpy shift from icehouse to greenhouse.
- A simple, affordable household filtration device.
- Armor-piercing projectiles.
- For the first time, physicists have devised a way to make visible light travel in the opposite direction than it normally bends when passing from one material to another, like from air through water or glass.
- Meteorites.
- The first working "invisibility cloak".
- The structure of an enzyme.
- The world's fish populations.
- Can trees offset carbon footprint?
- Global warming limits wildfire management.
- Gregor Mendel: planting the seeds of genetics.
- Coastal wetlands can adapt to rising oceans.
- North Atlantic salinity linked to tropics.
- Fruit flies losing sense of smell.
- Solving the mysteries of history through science.
- Wheat can starve insect predators.
- Is vaccine finally in the offing?
- Overblown concern for energy security.
- The unknown Audubons: mammals of North America.
- Are untapped reserves there for the taking?
- Dinosaurs and chickens look to be linked.
- How cosmic collisions shaped life on Earth.
- Plant cells may increase ethanol yields.
- Earliest multicellular animals uncovered.
- New-growth forests have different look.
- "Abundant-center" hypothesis just a myth.
- Early humans moved from Africa to Eastern Europe.
- Tons of submerged fishing gear found.
- "Catch shares" key to restoring growth.
- Agricultural activity dependent on ancient markers.
- Hay fever wreaks havoc on productivity.
- Improved detection of airborne threats.
- Signs of recovery in atmospheric ozone.
- Fingerprint matching techniques seed reform.
- Prehistoric hurricane activity uncovered.
- Rising sea levels to impact Asia most.
- Hurricane damage soars.