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  1. Tech

    New eyes to scan the skies

    Two new telescopes will watch for asteroids, map the galaxy.

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  2. Chemistry

    Seeing red means danger ahead

    A tiny molecule may make a big difference in future warning systems.

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  3. Chemistry

    Night of the living ants

    Chemicals make the difference between life and death for these insects.

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  4. Animals

    A bird that keeps the beat

    A dancing cockatoo shows that humans aren’t the only animals with rhythm.

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  5. Health & Medicine

    Swine flu goes global

    The disease is likely to keep spreading, but a vaccine may be in sight.

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  6. Tech

    Silk’s superpowers

    Scientists are studying the strong and stretchy material in spiders, insects and even goats.

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  7. Life

    Life trapped under a glacier

    At Antarctica’s Blood Falls, scientists study microbes living in a dark and salty home.

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  8. Space

    The hungry blob at the edge of the universe

    Scientists have observed one of the oldest objects in the sky, possibly a galaxy in a growth spurt.

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  9. Health & Medicine

    Fighting fat with fat

    Brown fat found in adults may help keep obesity at bay.

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  10. Fossils

    Have shell, will travel

    Fossilized tracks left by early land-dwelling animals reveal they brought shells ashore.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Kids now getting ‘adult’ disease

    More kids are developing diabetes, and obesity is a major reason why.

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  12. Animals

    A grim future for some killer whales

    An oil spill off the U.S. coast 20 years ago still threatens marine life.

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