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- 			 Humans HumansFood exports can drain arid regionsMany dry regions ‘export’ large amounts of water in the form of agricultural products. By Susan Milius
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- 			 Earth EarthBPA fosters diabetes-promoting changesExposures typical of the general public are enough to alter insulin secretion. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Humans HumansNumbers warn of looming collapsesMathematical tools help researchers predict when systems are about to change dramatically. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsClassic sooty-moth tale bolstered by new resultsA scientist’s six-year backyard experiment strengthens the scenario for evolutionary changes due to industrial pollution. By Susan Milius
- 			 Earth EarthLittle Ice Age began with a bangFrozen moss suggests climate cooling kicked off fast, possibly with help from volcanic eruptions. By Devin Powell
- 			 Earth EarthSome corals like it hotWestern Australian reefs are faring better than their eastern counterparts, at least for now. By Devin Powell
- 			 Earth EarthBig volcanoes wake up fastCrystal chemistry suggests magma changes quickly before a huge eruption. 
- 			 Humans HumansPredatory pythons shift Everglades ecologyAs invasive snakes expand territory, some mammal populations drop by more than 90 percent within a decade. By Janet Raloff
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- 			 Earth Earth‘Nonstick’ pollutants may cut efficiency of vaccines in kidsAntibodies from immunizations are halved among children with the highest exposure levels to common chemicals. By Janet Raloff