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- 			 Agriculture AgriculturePesticide may seed American infant formulas with melamineAn insecticide may underlie traces of melamine, a toxic constituent of plastics and other materials, now being found in infant formulas. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Climate ClimateCultivation changed monsoon in AsiaThe loss of forests in India, China during the 1700s led to a decline in monsoon precipitation. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicinePancreatic cancer linked to herbicidesFeatured blog: Some weed killers may need to be treated with more respect. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthPhytoliths as climate cluesTiny silica plant structures from soil could track temperature changes. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthBricks, mortar and magnetismMedieval French castle, churches yield new data about Earth’s changing magnetic field. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth EarthA more organic meteoriteSome meteorites may contain a higher concentration of organic chemicals than previously thought. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineAir pollution makes chromosomes look olderTraffic exhaust appears to shorten telomeres, a sign of cellular aging. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Life LifeLife on Earth took a licking, kept on tickingEarth's early organisms may not have had to restart after a long spell of asteroid impacts. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryBPA: On the way out? Sort ofHalf-hearted bans won't really protect babies, much less the rest of us. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Psychology PsychologySchool-age lead exposures most harmful to IQNew studies find lead exposure has greater potency in school-age children than in infants and toddlers, including effects on brain volume. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryNonstick chemical pollutes water at notable levelsResidues of nonstick chemicals — from unknown sources — appear to be approaching concentrations associated with adverse effects in laboratory animals. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Animals AnimalsControversial polar bear rule standsCreature’s plight remains separate from decisions on greenhouse gas emissions. By Susan Milius