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- 			  The Mathematics of Life by Ian StewartIn this engaging overview, a mathematician describes how the field of biomathematics is answering key questions about the natural world and the origins of life. Basic Books, 2011, 358 p., $27.99 
- 			  Falling to Earth: An Apollo 15 Astronaut’s Journey to the Moon by Al Worden with Francis FrenchAn astronaut offers a candid look at his trip to the moon, including the scandal that ended his spacefaring days. Smithsonian Books, 2011, 304 p., $29.95 
- 			  The Sun’s Heartbeat: And Other Stories from the Life of the Star That Powers Our Planet by Bob BermanLight-hearted tales trace human understanding of Earth’s nearest star and of the sun’s effects on Earth. Little, Brown and Co., 2011, 304 p., $25.99 
- 			  War’s Waste: Rehabilitation in World War I America by Beth LinkerAn account of how World War I influenced veteran medical treatment delves into the rise of rehabilitation therapy and the costs of supporting wounded veterans. Univ. of Chicago Press, 2011, 291 p., $35 
- 			  LettersPrescient sci-fi It took the Science News editor in chief to recognize the most prescient science “fiction” movie of all time, Forbidden Planet (“Science brings real life to the technologies of fiction,” SN: 7/2/11, p. 2). Beyond civilization without instrumentalities, the film also brought us lasers before there were masers, Robby [the Robot] analyzing molecular […] 
- 			  Russians Dig to Reach Below Earth’s CrustDuring the space race, U.S. and Soviet teams also engaged in a less-famous contest — to drill down to the boundary between the Earth’s crust and mantle. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineBody & BrainSour news for cranberries, libido-sapping drugs, the social brain and more in this week’s news 
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- 			 Space SpaceAtom & CosmosA solar sneeze, a superhot planet, the death of a comet and more in this week’s news. 
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- 			 Chemistry ChemistryMolecules/Matter & EnergySticky graphene, dried-up coffee, a panda pregnancy test and more in this week’s news. 
- 			 Earth EarthEarth/EnvironmentA killer methane belch, radon-siphoning trees, deep oil-spill science and more in this week’s news.