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Going Deep

  Words
Greg Miller
Pictures
Clarice Bumagat
Using telescopes as time machines, astronomers are probing distant galaxies for clues about the history of the universe.
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Savvy
  Words
Betsy Mason
Pictures
Kalin McGraw
Two California sea lions are making waves in scientific circles and proving that animals do think.
atoms article icon Atoms that Add
Words
Erica Klarreich
Pictures
Cathy Reinhard
As engineers try to pack more and more computer into the same amount of space, they are starting to run into fundamental physical limits. But a band of computer architects, chemists and engineers is determined to keep the miniaturization going apace, even if that means completely reinventing the computer.
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manic article icon Stopping
the Swings
  Words
Kathy Miller
Pictures
Luke Bennett
For children at high risk for the extreme mood swings known as manic depression or bipolar disorder, research is beginning to offer some hope of better diagnosis, treatment, and even prevention.
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Agriculture
 
  Words
Ben Shouse
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Kyra Kopestonsky
Organic farming is going mainstream and conventional farming is getting friendlier. But the Garden of Eden will have to wait, as turf wars and foreign competition threaten farms of all sizes and sensibilities. shell

 

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Heart Drug
Words
Louisa Dalton
Pictures
Jodi Wales
For the first time, doctors clean out clogged blood vessels. A new combination of lasers and light-sensitive drugs effectively removes fatty deposits and may keep them from reforming. With heart trials still underway, though, scientists aren't entirely sure how it works.

 

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Thinking
Like the Enemy
  Words
Katie Greene
Pictures
Leana Rosetti
In the battle against computer crooks, new technology may not save the day. Instead, better computer security may come from a change in attitude.
planets article icon Tall Tales of
Distant Planets
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  Words
Solana Pyne
Pictures
Meg Stalcup
Astronomers have found a wild bunch of planets outside our solar system. Now, scientists are asking what these strange giants can tell us about how planets form.
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Anonymous Inhabitants
  Words
Aparna Sreenivasan
Pictures
Sara Chen
For years, bacteria living in the ocean and in the soil have played hide and seek with scientists. Now a few persistent researchers seem close to winning the game.

 

 

egypt article icon The Sunken
Cities of Egypt
Words
Holly Davis
Pictures
Brian Maebius
Two ancient cities recently found buried under sand and water near the mouth of the Nile reveal that today’s thriving coastal cites could well meet the same fate.
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