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Articles in June 9, 2007, issue of Science News
- Guilt by association: whole-genome scans yield disease clues
by B. Vastag - Crash will determine solar system's fate
by R. Cowen - Chicken of the sea: poultry may have reached Americas via Polynesia
by B. Bower - In a fix: agricultural chemicals disturb a natural relationship
by A. Cunningham - Animal-to-human diseases could be right at home
by B. Vastag - Sticky treatment for staph infections
by B. Vastag - Blending in: dissolvable stents promise to protect arteries
by N. Seppa - Beware the bats
by B. Vastag - Phages break up plaques
by B. Vastag - Nanotech bubbles
by D. Castelvecchi - Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind
- Scary singing: precise birds signal, 'don't mess with us'
by S. Milius - The Science of Sherlock Holmes: From Baskerville Hall to the Valley of Fear, the Real Forensics behind the Great Detective's Greatest Cases
- Galactic emigre: incoming dwarf galaxy could feed its larger kin
by R. Cowen - The Happiness Trip: A Scientific Journey
- Storm norms: Caribbean corals and sediments yield clues to hurricane frequency
by S. Perkins - Dark Side of the Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Cosmos
- Big broadcast: solar radio bursts put a new wrinkle in space weather
by Ron Cowen - The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West, and the Fight against AIDS
- Past impressions: prior relationships cast a long shadow over our social lives
by Bruce Bower - Safe passage
by Dirk Helbing - Guidelines for wind farms
by A. Cunningham - Mars evasion?
by Donald R. Laster, Jr.