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Live Science
  • 46,000-year-old bird, frozen in Siberian permafrost, looks like it 'died a few days ago'
  • Ice age 'house' made from bones of more than 60 mammoths mystifies archaeologists
  • 'Rusty lump' turns out to be 2,000-year-old silver dagger used by Roman soldier
  • Many People with Diabetes Can't Afford 'Good' Insulin. What Should They Know About Switching to the Cheaper Stuff?

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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