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Articles in August 19, 2006, issue of Science News
- Tricky transformation: bubbling gases tighten, then loosen, the grip of novel molecules on grime
by P. Weiss - Noise
- Logos to go: hydrogel coatings provide removable color
by A. Cunningham - Can You Feel the Force? Putting the Fizz Back Into Physics
- The sun's halo in 3-D: new perspectives on solar explosions
by Ron Cowen - Darwinism and Its Discontents
- The screen team: less unpleasant colon exams might catch more cancers
by Ben Harder - Aye carumba
by K.A. Boriskin - Rogue alga routed
- The way we were
by Daniel Pankratz - New solar system? Twelve planets and counting
by R. Cowen - On-chip lamp scores a bull's-eye
by P. Weiss - A frown for the birdie
by John St. Claire - Hydrogen hopes in carbon shells
by P. Weiss - Fewer drugs, same outcome: simpler HIV regimens are effective
by E. Jaffe - Air conditioning could heat the world
- Nanotubes signal when engine oil needs changing
by P. Weiss - Correction
- Holy smoke: burning incense, candles pollute air in churches
by B. Harder - Seabirds take record summer vacations
- Grand Canyon fish seem to be rebounding
- Evolution's DNA difference: noncoding gene tied to origin of human brain
by B. Bower - Mulch matters
- Butterflies of the World
- Origins of ache: immune proteins may yield chronic-pain clues
by N Seppa - Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design
