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- Life
Helping Bats Hold On
Scientists seek a savior as a deadly fungal pandemic explodes through vulnerable colonies.
By Janet Raloff - Animals
Mosquitoes Remade
Scientists reinvent agents of illness to become allies in fight against disease.
By Susan Milius - Science & Society
90th Anniversary Issue: 1960s
The space race, technological optimism and other highlights, 1960–69
By Science News - Earth
Earth/Environment
Ancient monster eruption found, plus balancing sea ice, Bt-resistant beetles and more in this week’s news.
By Science News - Health & Medicine
Body & Brain
A high-fiber diet may prolong life, plus more in this week’s news.
By Science News - Life
Life
Ultrasonic ribbits, saving dead trees and fishy retribution in this week’s news.
By Science News - Climate
Soil’s Hidden Secrets
Shocking discoveries from the underground may shake up climate science.
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- Chemistry
Light-sensor pulls perplexing double duty
A long-studied eye pigment appears to also detect temperature, a study in fruit flies shows.
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I, Mold
Conquering the rising tide of infection is hindered by the many similarities between humans and fungi.
By Laura Beil - Chemistry
Wee work-around lets microbes thrive
Some crafty, salt-loving cells use stolen equipment for processing a key cellular building block.
- Life
Life
Chimps are righties and orangutans lefties, plus singing mice and chilly dinosaurs in this week's news.
By Science News