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- 			 Humans HumansNoise is what ails beaked whalesLarge-scale experiments reveal a sensitivity to sonar, apparently at lower levels than other species. 
- 			 Earth EarthGlobal gale warningOver the world’s oceans, the strongest winds may be getting more powerful, a new study shows. 
- 			 Life LifeFruit-eating fish does far-flung forestryOverfishing may be robbing trees in the Amazonian floodplain of vital seed dispersers. By Susan Milius
- 			 Earth EarthEarth/EnvironmentNuclear-test monitoring eavesdrops on volcanoes, too, plus tiny tar balls and nonstick hemoglobin in this week’s news. By Science News
- 			 Tech TechU.S. network detects Fukushima plumeTraces of radioactivity attributable to the earthquake-damaged Fukushima reactor complex in Japan have reached the West Coast of the United States. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Tech TechChernobyl’s lessons for JapanRadioactive iodine released by the Chernobyl nuclear accident has left a legacy of thyroid cancers among downwinders — one that shows no sign of diminishing. The new data also point to what could be in store if conditions at Japan’s troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex continue to sour. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Tech TechRadiation: Japan’s third crisisAs if the magnitude-9 earthquake on March 11 and killer tsunami weren’t enough, a new round of aftershocks — psychological ones over fear of radiation — are rocking Japan and its neighbors. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Humans HumansRecord ozone thinning looms in ArcticDepletion could expose the northern midlatitudes to higher-than-normal ultraviolet radiation in coming weeks. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthCave formations record Black Sea delugesStalagmites in a Turkish grotto document 670,000 years of flooding. 
- 			 Earth EarthJapan quake location a surpriseBased on regional tectonics, seismologists expected the biggest events in the island's southern half. By Devin Powell
- 			 Earth EarthHow continents do the splitsEast African seismic study reveals how land gives way to ocean crust. 
- 			 Earth EarthEarth/EnvironmentDangerous levels of cadmium in children's jewelry, plus a lost satellite and 'cloudshine' in this week's news. By Science News