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  1. Math

    Play for Science

    Computer scientists are developing programs to win popular games. In the process, they are developing solutions for other, more serious, puzzles.

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  2. Fossils

    Feathered fossils

    Scientists have discovered evidence of feathers on one of the biggest dinosaurs yet.

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  3. Planets

    Wet or Not?

    New evidence lowers the chances of finding water on Mars.

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  4. Tech

    Listen and learn

    Sound experts give noisy classrooms a failing grade.

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  5. Animals

    Bee Disease

    Scientists may have found one reason why honeybees have been disappearing from the United States.

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  6. Planets

    Planet Survivor

    Scientists have discovered a planet outside our solar system that survived the rapid growth of its parent star.

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  7. Health & Medicine

    The buzz about caffeine

    Is caffeine bad or good for you? The answer is: a little of both.

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  8. Animals

    Color-changing bugs

    A species of South American beetle changes color from shiny gold to dull red—and back again.

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  9. Physics

    Road bumps

    Scientists have discovered why dirt roads develop ridges that make for a bumpy ride.

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  10. Environment

    Lessons from a lonely tortoise

    In the Galapagos Islands, scientists are struggling to save some of the most endangered creatures in the world.

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  11. Animals

    A Wild Ferret Rise

    Once nearly extinct, wild black-footed ferrets are making a comeback in Wyoming.

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  12. Animals

    Long nose, hopeful future

    A chainsaw-nosed creature of the sea finally earns some protection.

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