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  1. Psychology

    Visions For All

    People who report vivid religious experiences may hold clues to nonpsychotic hallucinations.

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  2. Animals

    Furry Friends Forever

    Humans aren’t the only animals who benefit from having someone to count on.

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  3. Earth

    BPA makes male mice less macho

    Studies show that exposures in the womb or during adolescence can erase masculine habits or reverse sexes' behavior.

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  4. On the trail of cell navigation

    A computerized amoeba might help show the way.

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  5. Chemistry

    Molecules/Matter & Energy

    How leeches are able to swell tenfold, plus not-so-super solids, new natural toxins and more in this week's news.

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  6. Book Review: The Natural Navigator: A Watchful Explorer’s Guide to a Nearly Forgotten Skill by Tristan Gooley

    Review by Sid Perkins.

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  7. Science & Society

    You’re fast enough, you’re smart enough, and doggone it, you can kill zombies

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  8. Earth

    Making Waves

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

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  9. Humans

    Crime’s digital past

    Computer science makes history, gleaning new findings from centuries' worth of transcripts from a Victorian-era courthouse.

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  10. Earth

    Surviving tornadoes mostly depends on a lot of luck and the right attitude

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  11. Earth

    Understanding storm spin-offs

    Meteorologists seeking to better predict tornadoes probe the differences between tempests that spawn twisters and those that don't.

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  12. Head Agony

    Jumpy cells may underlie migraine’s sensory storm.

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