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Articles in June 2, 2007, issue of Science News
- Not so fast
by Alex Sherer - Powering enceladus' plumes
- Ice age ends smashingly: did a comet blow up over eastern Canada?
by S. Perkins - Carbon's mysterious magnetism
by D. Castelvecchi - Early start: fetuses generate immune response to vaccination
by N. Seppa - Where there's fire
by Jim Schmitz - Pothole pals: ants pave roads for fellow raiders
by S. Milius - Sore gripes
by Janet McClure - Visualizing cancer: images of tumors can detect gene expression
by P. Barry - Pick your poison
by Chris Maj - Stem cells not required
by P. Barry - Using seismometers to monitor glaciers
by S. Perkins - Packaging peril: chemicals in food wrapping turn toxic
by A. Cunningham - Correction
- Ivorybill Hunters: The Search for Proof in a Flooded Wilderness
- The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
- Take a number: kids show math insights without instruction
by B. Bower - Magnetic logic: electron spins could do cool calculations
by D. Castelvecchi - Why the Sky Is Blue: Discovering the Color of Life
- Powering the revolution: tiny gadgets pick up energy for free
by M. Mitchell Waldrop - The Sun Kings: the Unexpected Tragedy of Richard Carrington and the Tale of How Modern Astronomy Began
- Slime dwellers: a blanket seeded with microbes appears critical to coral health
by Janet Raloff - The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science