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Organizing memory in the hippocampus; ice loss and sea level rise by the year 2100; scanning the brains of psychopathic criminals; and more.

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How flowers maximize their reproductive potential; a molecular marker of neurological status; the urban landscape of the pre-Columbian Amazon river basin; your Letters to Science; and more.

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A new strategy for developing antibiotics that don’t kill bacteria; predicting decisions of undecided voters; turbulent times for U.S. climatologists; and more.

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Ancient paintings inside France’s Chauvet cave; T cell-based cancer immunotherapy; modeling aerosols in the Amazon; and more.

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Science in Muslim countries; the brain signature of borderline personality disorder; geoscience careers; and more.

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Water-splitting catalyst for energy storage applications; the molecular basis of pain; China’s environmental challenges; and more.

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Progress and challenges in HIV vaccine research; trends in HIV/AIDS research funding; Acoustics’08; congressional earmarks; your letters to Science; and more.

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Pathogenic fungi; resistance genes in natural environments; extremely multi-drug resistant bacteria; and more.

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Genetic links to autism; scientists’ interactions with the mass media; bipolar disorder diagnoses on the rise in children; and more.

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Clues to sudden infant death syndrome; first Mercury flyby in 33 years; preserving Iraqi antiquities; call for a new U.S. federal science agency; farewell to the “Educated Woman” columnist at ScienceCareers.org; and more.

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