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  1. Microbes

    Living long beneath the sea

    Microbes in the mud beneath the seafloor may live millions of years, redefining what it means to be old and alive.

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  2. Animals

    Bird malaria moves north

    Germs that cause a so-called tropical disease make themselves at home in frosty Alaska.

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  3. Brain

    Risk-taking linked to Ritalin

    People who inappropriately take the prescription drug to become more alert may also become more reckless.

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  4. How teachers cultivate young scientists

    SSP Fellows share tips on how to introduce research into the classroom.

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  5. Car-crazy kid wins Broadcom competition

    First place at middle-school MASTERS event goes to an eighth grader who studied automotive spoilers.

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  6. Chemistry

    Tiny bubbles, be gone

    The right surface can determine how water boils.

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  7. Chemistry

    Making rocks into magnets

    Lab experiments show one way that certain types of stones can morph into magnets.

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  8. Humans

    Building Stonehenge

    A new study of ancient crops may identify the laborers behind Britain’s most famous stone monument.

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  9. Oceans

    Icy inns at Earth’s end

    Intrepid researchers discover icebergs host large and lively communities of life.

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  10. Teacher’s Questions for Icy Inns

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  11. Health & Medicine

    The rest of your DNA

    Surprise: Scientists find most of human DNA molecule carries out important functions.

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  12. Fossils

    Tiny fossil tells big tale

    Scientists use a single finger bone from ancient, humanlike Denisovans to study their connection to modern people and Neandertals.

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