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- 			 Earth EarthCurrents reach deep for seafloor larvaeSurface waters circulate more than a mile down, transporting organisms between distant ocean-bottom habitats. By Devin Powell
- 			 Life LifeAntarctic humpbacks make a krill killingLate-arriving sea ice enhances crustacean feast for whales, but the bounty may be fleeting. By Susan Milius
- 			 Earth EarthVolcanic ash gets its close-upLast year’s eruption in Iceland spit out supersharp and potentially harmful particles, nanoscale images show. 
- 			 Earth EarthEarth/EnvironmentAnticorrosion chemicals, ancient Arkansas rock, stowaway species and more in this week’s news. By Science News
- 			 Physics PhysicsSalt clouds relieve some Arctic warmingSea sprays from increasingly open waters exert a cooling effect in the region. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Humans HumansBecause some foods carry organophosphate residuesThree new papers link prenatal exposures to organophosphate (OP) pesticides with diminished IQs in children. Fruits and veggies are one continuing source of exposure to these bug killers. As to what we’re supposed to do with that knowledge — well, the Environmental Working Group, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy organization, offers some guidance. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthOzone loss made tropics rainierHole over Antarctica changes weather patterns all the way to the equator, simulations suggest. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryPesticides tied to lower IQ in childrenChemicals once sprayed in homes — and still used on farms — were found to have significant effects in three studies. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthEarth/EnvironmentBreakfast may help get the lead out, plus burrowing trilobites and warmer truffles in this week's news By Science News
- 			 Life LifeComplex life hit freshwater earlyTiny fossils in Scottish rock show that cells with nuclei had spread beyond the seas by a billion years ago. By Susan Milius
- 			 Earth EarthSeismologists rumble over quake clustersJapan tremor may be part of a second grouping of great quakes since 1900, some scientists say. 
- 			 Life LifeAntarctic lake hides bizarre ecosystemBacterial colonies form cones similar to fossilized examples of Earth’s early life.