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1 Yale researchers reveal secrets of duck sex: It's all screwed up Bill Hathaway
2 DNA study sheds new light on horse evolution Alan Cooper
3 Extinct moa rewrites New Zealand's history Alan Cooper
4 Do dogs detect deception? Charles Crosby
5 Ancient bison genetic treasure trove for farmers Alan Cooper
6 Ancient flying pterosaur also sailed seas John Davis
7 New soup same as the old soup Ben Norman
8 Scripps research team develops technique to determine ethnic origin of stem cell lines Keith McKeown
9 Arctic could face warmer and ice-free conditions Jessica Robertson
10 A 'fountain of youth' for stem cells? Rutlege Ellis-Behnke
11 Student sleuths using DNA reveal zoo of 95 species in NYC homes -- and new evidence of food fraud Joseph Bonner
12 NIST develops experimental validation tool for cell phone forensics Evelyn Brown
13 Quantitative approach to forensic fingerprint comparison studied Barbara L. Micale
14 Forensic scientists seek answers, solutions at Sam Houston State University facility Bruce Erickson
15 Forensic Scientists at Kansas City crime lab release validation report confirming Zygem's forensicGEM Kit is a reliable, rapid method for extracting DNA from saliva Barbara Lindheim
16 Bipedal humans came down from the trees, not up from the ground Monte Basgall
17 Researchers unravel mystery behind long-lasting memories Jessica Guenzel
18 Beetles shed light on new way to create shimmering color Bobbie Mixon
19 1908 explosion in Tunguska caused by comet, scientists say Blaine Friedlander
20 Need something? Talk to my right ear! Joan Robinson
 
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Dramatic plumes, both large and small, spray water ice out from many locations along the famed 'tiger stripes' near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The tiger stripes are fissures that spray icy particles, water vapor and organic compounds. This mosaic was created from two high-resolution images that were captured by the narrow-angle camera when NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew past Enceladus and through the jets on Nov. 21, 2009. Imaging the jets over time will allow Cassini scientists to study the consistency of their activity. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute...
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