Vol. 141 No. 2817, June - June 2013
Index
- Dental traits may lead to the missing link.
- Hurtling toward a planet without apes.
- New species of African monkey discovered.
- "Magnetism" helps salmon spawn.
- A common type of geographic mapping software.
- At very low temperatures.
- Electronic noses.
- Embedded in mudstones.
- Finding--and fighting--fat that fuels cancer.
- How good are Earth system models.
- Since the Victorian era, categorizing the natural world.
- Using the world's fastest laser pulses.
- Behavior linked to protein synthesis.
- Extra chromosomes lead to deadly disease.
- Pivotal enzyme rescued by another molecule.
- Prototype antibiotic annihilates most strains.
- Blocking iodide is key to survival.
- Frog-in-bucket-of-milk folklore hits jackpot.
- Humans use 'whiskers' to sense like a rat.
- Pneumonia-causing pathogen from copper.
- Popular energy drinks trigger caffeine jitters.
- A bright future for silicon quantum dots.
- Clues revealed about crucial cosmic markers.
- New evidence on how fluoride fights cavities.
- Staggering benefits from nanoparticles.
- Mussels provide muscle for new adhesive.
- Solar nanofilters screen out antibiotics.
- Want to know what is so special about dust?
- China's terracotta warriors at risk.
- Progress in introducing cleaner cook stoves.
- Trees play role in production of smog.
- Failure of another 'pyramid' scheme.
- Nanoparticles enter soybeans from soil.
- Did Byrd's flight reach North Pole?
- Is it a tree or a plant?--It's eucalyptus.
- Duckweed is latest entry for production.
- Man-made versions need right microbes.
- Melting permafrost could double C[O.sub.2].
- Renewables should be in place by 2050.
- Genes may make kids picky eaters.
- Gluten glut not due to wheat breeding.
- Predicting economic activity through twitter.
- Waiter, there's a horse in my soup.
- It's time that statistics figures in.
- Science disciplines need overhaul.
- Brains of flies and humans quite similar.
- Sea creatures found intact in Midwest.
- Synthetic 'moths' detect explosives.
- Global warming hindered recovery.
- Human Y chromosome is one for the ages.
- Guess who's coming to dinner?