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- Scicurious ? Friday Weird Science: Sexy Stubble

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- Jennifer Ouellette ? Protons and Pistols: Remembering Robert Wilson

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- Kelly Oakes ? An impossible star? and Faster-than-light neutrinos show science in action

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- John Matson ? UARS Satellite Now Predicted to Fall to Earth Friday Afternoon or Evening

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- Cassie Rodenberg ? How addiction feels, the honest truth

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- James Lloyd ? A physicist flirts with philosophy (and lives to tell the tale)

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- Caleb A. Scharf ? Superluminal muon-neutrinos? Don?t get your hopes up.

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- Katherine Harmon ? Bedbug Treatments Sicken More Than Bites Do

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- DNLee ? An Open Letter to? Christelyn D. Karazin and No Wedding No Womb

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- George Musser ? How Life Arose on Earth, and How a Singularity Might Bring It Down

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- Carin Bondar ? A new TV competition show is looking for science nerds ? who?s game?

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