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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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50 years later, it’s hard to say who named black holes
In 1964, Science News Letter was the first publication to print the term black hole, but nobody is really sure who used the term first.
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Year in Review: High court rules against gene patents
The justices’ decision opens the way for choices in DNA testing.
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Top 25 stories of 2013, from microbes to meteorites
This year, careful readers may have noticed a steady accumulation of revelations about the bacterial communities that call the human body home.
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Best science to see and hear
Science Studio bills itself as “a collection of the best science multimedia on the web.
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Heal thy neighbor
As antidepressants and other drugs gradually replace psychotherapy in the United States, new forms of the talking cure are growing in popularity in developing countries ravaged by civil war and poverty.
By Bruce Bower - Cosmology
For proposals that challenge paradigms, peruse arXiv.org
The online physics archive offers crazy ideas to confront cosmological challenges.
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Science slowdown
The recent federal government shutdown, which furloughed more than 800,000 government workers and may have cost the nation as much as $24 billion, has sent ripples through the nation’s scientific research enterprise.
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Top 10 revolutionary scientific theories
Quantum theory, game theory and evolution all make the list of history’s paradigm-busting revolutionary scientific theories.
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Feedback
Our redesigned cover and the astronomy stories from the Oct. 19 issue get readers' reviews.
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Replacing paradigms requires open minds
Cosmological crises require creativity, but science enforces conformity.