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Science & Society90th Anniversary Issue: 1940s
The Atomic Age, elementary finds and other highlights, 1940–49
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Science & Society90th Anniversary Issue: 1930s
Germ warfare, tracking Pluto's rise and fall and other highlights, 1930–39
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Science & Society90th Anniversary Issue: 1920s
Rise of quantum theory and other highlights, 1920–29
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LifeBee genes may drive them to adventure
Scouting behavior linked to certain molecules in insect brains.
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Health & MedicineA dash of marrow helps kidney transplant
A new approach enables researchers to wean some patients who receive poorly matched kidneys off immune-suppressing drugs
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Old memories interfere with remembering new ones
Scans in healthy people reveal how the brain juggles outdated versus fresh information.
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LifeExercise brings on DNA changes
Workouts and caffeine can turn on genes that make energy-regulating proteins.
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PhysicsLose a memory, use energy
Lab experiment confirms link between erasing information and heat flow.
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SpaceGalactic smashup leaves dark matter debris
Find in ‘train wreck’ cluster forces astronomers to re-think theories about relationship between mysterious dark matter and galaxies.
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Health & MedicineExcess salt may stiffen heart vessels
As sodium in diet increases, a coronary risk factor independent of blood pressure escalates, according to a study in middle-aged U.S. men.
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LifeSawfish don’t saw
Spiked snouts whack prey to the bottom, helping the predator better get its mouth around dinner.
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LifeFossil pushes back land-animal debut
Creatures first squished mud through their five toes millions of years earlier than previously believed.
By Devin Powell