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SF Chronicle, Register, etc: New findings on how stem cells get their chemical “go” signals
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Wash. Post: New push for additional federal wilderness protection
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AP etc: A slug of gulf moisture, some northern chill, a big late snowpack and next thing you know Iowa is under water
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Wires, Science News, etc: A trio of Super Earths spotted by Euro team
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LA Times: More Pacific coast salmon woes. In Alaska’s warming rivers the chinook are getting “ick.”
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AP: Wire service says it overstated toxicity of that sewage sludge spread on Baltimore house yards
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Washington Post: How a tower crane works, why it’s sometimes dangerous, why it’s usually not.
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AP: A contest to catch giant sharks for fun and prizes; Reuters etc: Sharks about gone from Med
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Wash. Post: Uh oh. That Chinese earthquake ran through faults that look just like the ones next door…
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Wall St. Journal - From Walden Pond to Global Warming, a flower-strewn path
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Lots of ink, old story: Palm from 2000-year-old seed in Israel still growing, news to some.
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Reuters, some others: Yet another supernova goes off in public, media don’t make the connection.
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AP, etc: Feds warn some to avoid amalgam dental fillings. It’s the mercury.
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San Diego Union-Trib: Science writer finds an angle in the local US Open
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Lots of Ink: GLAST takes the high road
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National Post: OK, Congress members. All those who believe in human-caused global warming, say aye…
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Lots of Ink: Pluto’s taxonomic fandango, take 2. Now it’s king of the plutoids.
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Lots of happy ink: Mars Phoenix has somethin’ in the oven.
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The Age: World’s oldest woman leaves body to science. Her brain is 115 and not a hint of Alzheimers
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AIP Inside Science News Service: A scientist to writer to novelist story
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