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  1. Life

    Allergy meds slim down obese mice

    Animal study shows over-the-counter medications lower weight and treat type 2 diabetes. The study is one of four to link type 2 diabetes with the immune system.

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  2. Chemistry

    CO2 sponge

    Macromolecule that was accidentally discovered seems to trap carbon dioxide from the air.

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  3. Space

    Rotation may solve cosmic mystery

    Astronomers propose a new explanation for the formation of the darkest galaxies in the universe.

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  4. Earth

    Salty water power

    A study reports a new, cheaper way to harvest energy from salt water and fresh water.

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  5. Tech

    Electric grid still very vulnerable to electromagnetic weaponry

    BLOG: Smart grid advocates weigh in on the vulnerability of the U.S. electrical infrastructure to electromagnetic pulse radiation.

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  6. Paleontology

    Fossil shows first all-American honeybee

    Nevada find contradicts long-held view of Europe and Asia as the native land of all honeybees.

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  7. Animals

    Toucan’s bill gives big chill

    Bird’s supersized bill can switch personal air conditioning on and off, new research suggests.

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  8. Humans

    Traffic hydrocarbons linked to lower IQs in kids

    Prenatal exposures to common air pollutants correlate with a drop in intelligence scores.

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  9. Life

    Beetle masters optics

    Researchers may gain inspiration from the shell of Chrysina gloriosa, which twists light in a particular way.

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  10. Earth

    Pollution vs health reform

    Health care reform should include investments in measures that curb the pervasive pollution contributing to costly disability and disease.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Cheap shots — typhoid vaccine shows broad coverage

    Vaccine protects against typhoid across age groups and is especially effective in young children.

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  12. Space

    Evidence mounts for liquid interior of a Saturn moon

    Cassini researchers find additional support in the moon's plumes.

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