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Live Science
  • Hobbits and other early humans not 'destructive agents' of extinction, scientists find
  • Long-necked dinosaurs migrated hundreds of miles, 'stomach stones' reveal
  • 'Chaos of clicks and sounds from below' as 70 orcas kill blue whale
  • 46,000-year-old bird, frozen in Siberian permafrost, looks like it 'died a few days ago'
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See more Live Science pieces here. 

Spectrum
The leading source of news and expert opinion on autism research

  • Driving concerns
  • Protein marker ties maternal inflammation to autism risk
  • Dairy deficit
  • World of drugs
  • Infectious yawns
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The New York Times

  • A Mysterious Light Gleamed as Columbus Drew Near
  • Trampoline Injuries Down, But Caution Urged
  • Struggling with Anorexia on the Web
  • A Royal Spotlight on a Rare Condition
  • These Were a Few of Their Favorite Things
  • Precautions Urged for Drivers with Diabetes
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Popular Science

  • Space Shuttle Enterprise Gets Grabbed By a Crane (PDF Link)
  • Watching Curiosity's Mars Landing Live on a 53-foot Screen in Times Square 
  • A New Blood Test Could Spot Concussions Within Hours (PDF Link)
  • What Do Scientists Know About Mining Asteroids?
  • Can Smartphones Replace Onboard Electronics in Cars?
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Scienceline

  • The epigenetic jury is still out on C-sections 
  • New birth control targets ovulation without hormones
  • Yogurt delivers a nutritional punch to the gut
  • The chocolate wars
  • The sandman strikes again
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The Scientist

  • DayGlo Science
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Scholastic's SuperScience 
and Science World

  • Career in Cocoa
  • Flavor Twist
  • How Ants Keep Cool
  • Ice Cream Goes Crazy
  • Can I recycle my old electronics?
  • Why do crabs walk sideways?
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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer

  • Bone marrow greatly needed
  • Medical students train on patient who feels no pain
  • Teen girls exercise healthy eating
  • Putting your bug online could help others stay healthy
  • First heart-lung transplant in Seattle is performed at University of Washington
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SnoValley Star

  • Windy and wet: Snoqualmie Valley’s weird weather
  • Support group created for friends and family of those with mental illness
  • Mill site could become rally car course
  • School custodians keep it clean in spite of cuts
  • The mystery of the misty skull solved
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The Issaquah Press

  • Bringing up bilingual baby
  • Blast off into outer space — without ever leaving the Eastside
  • A new parent's nightmare
  • Theater helps performer connect to audience, life
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The Seattle Times

  • My Semester Abroad
A blog about studying abroad at University College London
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Student Life

  • Professor resigns amidst sexual misconduct allegations
  • For fish: Is bigger really better? 
  • ResLife considers mixed-gender housing
  • Women more prone to knee injuries
  • Take TAT: HIV protein combats cancer
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Focus; News from Harvard Medical, Dental and Public Health Schools

  • Harvard School of Public Health Staff Lead Double Lives: Employees by Day, Students by Night​​
  • ​Student research has its day
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