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  1. Earth

    Earth/Environment

    Diamonds from the depths have shallow elements, New Zealand earthquake helped triggered its successor and more in this week’s news.

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  2. Space

    Atom & Cosmos

    Oxygen molecules in space, Earth’s second moon, a mission to Jupiter and more in this week’s news.

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  3. Humans

    Infected bats can recover . . . with lots of help

    Researchers reported new data today confirming that with enough coddling, many heavily infected bats can recover. The rub: These scientists also pointed out that there really aren’t sufficient resources to save more than a handful this way.

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  4. Earth

    Earth/Environment

    Listening for rumbles of past hurricanes, plus more in this week's news.

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  5. Earth

    Extinctions breed carbon chaos

    Massive die-off left ecosystems vulnerable, an analysis suggests.

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  6. Science Future for January 29, 2011

    February 11 – 13 Explore geology at the 60th Annual Agate and Mineral Show at Portland, Oregon’s science museum. See www.omsi.edu February 13 Boston’s Museum of Science officially reopens its planetarium with a show about exoplanets. Go to www.mos.org February 14 Savor a “miracle fruit” berry that deceives taste buds, in a butterfly rain forest […]

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  7. Space

    NASA spacecraft puts moon in new focus

    Images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show fine details of the lunar surface.

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  8. Space

    Going where no Mars rover has gone before

    NASA's next Mars mission, Curiosity, will land in the Red Planet's Gale Crater.

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  9. Tech

    Cracked sewers bleed fecal germs

    Studies follow leaks into waterways and drinking supplies.

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  10. Earth

    Making Waves

    Japanese quake gave scientists an unprecedented look at a big tsunami.

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  11. Earth

    Earth/Environment

    How Antarctica got its ice, plus Chinese dust-ups and rising bird malaria in this week’s news.

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  12. Life

    Deep Life

    Teeming masses of organisms thrive beneath the seafloor.

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