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  1. Tutankhamen: The Search for an Egyptian King by Joyce Tyldesley

    An archaeologist explores myths surrounding the boy king and updates Tut fans on what experts have learned about his life and times. Basic Books, 2012, 316 p., $29.99

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  2. BOOK REVIEW: Chasing Venus: The Race to Measure the Heavens by Andrea Wulf

    Review by Alexandra Witze.

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  3. Ecosystems

    Darwin’s Devices

    What Evolving Robots Can Teach Us About the History of Life and the Future of Technology, by John Long.

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  4. Animals

    Better bird nesting also good for giant manta rays

    Disrupting tree canopies on a Pacific atoll discourages big fish off shore through a long chain of ecological consequences.

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  5. Storm Front

    Hurricane experts push to improve intensity forecasts.

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  6. Designer Flu

    How scientists made a killer virus airborne — and who should know.

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  7. Humans

    Redefining ‘concern’ over lead

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced May 16 that it would no longer designate any particular blood-lead value in children as representing a “level of concern.” Its justification: There is no threshold below which lead exposures are not a concern.

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  8. Chemistry

    Dancing droplets reveal physics at work

    Magnetic fields can deflect liquid oxygen subject to the unusual “Leidenfrost effect.”

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  9. Health & Medicine

    Coffee gives jolt to life span

    Unlike wine's, coffee's benefits apparently keep increasing well beyond the first two servings.

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  10. Space

    Stellar superflares’ trigger challenged

    Massive eruptions on sunlike stars might not require magnetic interactions from a big, hot, nearby planet.

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  11. Humans

    Don’t listen to advice, and other advice from Nobel laureates

    Top scientists share stories and words of wisdom with finalists at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

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  12. Tech

    Paralyzed woman grips, sips coffee with robot arm

    For the first time, a brain-computer interface is powerful enough to enable useful movement in human patients.

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