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Articles in Sept 2, 2006, issue of Science News
- Katrina's two-sided impact: survey finds disorders, resilience after tragedy
by B. Bower - Is a Galapagos finch caught in a split?
by Susan Milius - How Everything Works: Making Physics Out of the Ordinary
- Frozen rainforest
by E. Jaffe - 300 Astronomical Objects: A Visual Reference to the Universe
- Target practice: researchers shoot for new treatments against tuberculosis
by Aimee Cunningham - The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth
- Mental leap: what apes can teach us about the human mind
by Eric Jaffe - The Human Voice: How This Extraordinary Instrument Reveals Essential Clues About Who We Are
- Engineering a cure: genetically modified cells fight cancer
by C. Brownlee - Chimps spread out their tools
by Bruce Bower - Human Body: A Visual Guide
- Wheel of life: bacteria provide horsepower for tiny motor
by P. Weiss - Spiral galaxy in the young universe
by Ron Cowen - B line
by Earl L. Pye - Moss express: insects and mites tote mosses' sperm
by S. Milius - Sperm in frozen animals still viable years later
by Christen Brownlee - Mellow? Hello?
by Dov R. Aleksandrowicz - When a shot is not: PCBs may impair vaccine-induced immunity
by B. Harder - Drug could be depression buster
by Bruce Bower - Spot before your eyes
by Mike Patterson - Head to head: brain implants are better for Parkinson's patients
by N. Seppa - How do female lemurs get so tough?
by Susan Milius - Corrections
- Doggone! Pluto gets a planetary demotion
by R. Cowen - Female moths join pheromone choruses
by Susan Milius - Flea treatment shows downside of social life
by Susan Milius
