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52. Firing point-blank at NASA's illusions
53. The fate of a wing shaped by politics
54. Exhuming Columbia, one piece at a time; Early investigators had to rely on informed guesswork. But clues were puring in
55. BUTTERFLY ON A BULLET: Curious outsiders get the jump on NASA
56. Decoding Columbia: A detective story; In an inquest fraught with questions of guilt and shame, scientists unravel the mystery of a shuttle's demise
57. The Nation; Transcripts of 9/11 Calls Show Fear, Confusion
58. The Nation; NEWS ANALYSIS; Skepticism on NASA Reforms; The space agency has learned many lessons from catastrophes. But over time, management flaws have prevented lasting change
59. THE NATION; Chromosomally, Men Are Not So Simple After All
60. The Nation; Science File; A New Species of Jellyfish Surfaces; Monterey marine biologists identify the unusually large deep-sea denizen
61. Science File; Study Adds a Million to Age of Humanity
62. Infections of the body politic; Federal Bodysnatchers and the New Guinea Virus: Tales of People, Parasites, and Politics, Robert S. Desowitz, W.W. Norton: 224 pp., $24.95
63. The Nation; Scientists Analyze Trade Center Fallout Culled From City's Harbor Floor
64. Scientists find prehistoric ax It may bear earliest sign of human spirituality
65. THE COLUMBIA DISASTER; COLUMN ONE; 2 Inches Between Life, Death; Space shuttle heat-shield tiles, like NASA itself, are technically ingenious, daring and vulnerable to failure
66. 'COLUMBIA IS LOST'; NEWS ANALYSIS; NASA Faces Intense Scrutiny; The choices the agency has made to keep the manned program going despite a shrinking budget will lead to hard questions, experts say
67. THE WORLD; Walking on Air Over 'Incredible Discovery'; Scientists say four-winged dinosaur may be long-sought link to birds
68. Medical Tests Skewed, Study Finds; Commercial ties are tainting the outcome of research at universities, Yale investigators say
69. Science File; Moon of Saturn May Get Rain
70. The Nation; People Are Same, but Different; Humans can be sorted into five groups based on ancestry, major genetic study finds
71. Research says Western music strikes chord within brain
72. Study: Patterns of music help shape brain
73. Music Leaves Its Mark on the Brain; If it's pleasing to the ears, it's tied to rewired circuits that find notes harmonious, study says
74. Flying-fossil forgery comes unglued
75. THE NATION; The Glue That Broke Flying Dinosaur's Back; Once hailed as a missing link, forgery is found to be mosaic of fossils from Microraptor and a bird
76. The natural; Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, Janet Browne, Alfred A. Knopf: 594 pp., $37.50
77. The Nation; Those New Tricks Came From Old Dogs; Human contact over millenniums altered canines' DNA, a study says
78. The Nation; Neuroscientists Mine the Depths of Emotions; Researchers armed with new imaging techniques present their latest insights into behavior
79. Study: Spouse's doting can make pain worse
80. The Nation; A Comforting Spouse Could Turn Out to Be a Real Pain
81. Mayor orders noisy New York to quiet down City that never sleeps starts war on sound
82. The Nation; Hear Ye, Hear Ye! N.Y. Tones Down; City's noise crackdown is to improve quality of life, officials say. Experts link din to hearing loss, learning difficulty in children
83. COLUMN ONE; Probing the DNA of Death; Experts examine 14,994 remains to try to identify the 9/11 dead. In the process, they are reinventing a science
84. Genetic sequence of malaria unlocked Landmark discovery aids fight against disease
85. Stubborn Killer Is Deciphered as Scientists Map Malaria DNA; Health: Breakthrough may help find effective treatments, but gains could be a decade off
86. Physics faker sullies scientific method
87. A Trust Betrayed in Physics; Science: In the latest lab disgrace, the scientist had gained a faithful following. Too faithful?
88. Babies' faces speak volumes, study finds
89. The Nation; Baby's 'Goo-Goo' a Building Block of Human Speech; Science: Infants' babble provides crucial clues into how children master a language
90. West Nile virus not the scourge that some fear
91. Panic Over Virus May Exceed the Threat
92. Science File; In Dyslexia Study, a Child's Reading Is Written on Brain; Learning: The scans of children as young as 7 reliably show signs of the disorder that makes the mind struggle over text
93. THE WORLD; Fossil Find Offers New Glimpse Into Ancient Human Ancestry; Anthropology: Bones are over 6 million years old--3 million years older than any hominid skull before
94. Mind Over Matter; THE FORGETTING: Alzheimer's: Portrait of an Epidemic, By David Shenk, Doubleday: 290 pp., $24.95 * LOSING MY MIND: An Intimate Look at Life With Alzheimer's, By Thomas DeBaggio, The Free Press: 208 pp., $24
95. In children, the brain is different world Scanning devices show aging affects how language is processed
96. THE NATION; Generation Gap in How Brain Works Is Found; Science: New research highlights how children differ dramatically mentally from adults
97. Mosquitoes Losing Malarial Bite in Genetics Laboratory
98. Cover Review; Homo perfectus; OUR POSTHUMAN FUTURE: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, By Francis Fukuyama, Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 272 pp., $25 REDESIGNING HUMANS: Our Inevitable Genetic Future, By Gregory Stock, Houghton Mifflin: 278 pp., $24 THE FUTURE IS NOW: America Confronts the New Genetics, Edited by William Kristol and Eric Cohen, Rowman & Littlefield: 384 pp., $19.95 paper
99. Brain Probes Give Rats Their Marching Orders; Science: Implants can direct behavior. 'Implications are scary,' an expert says
100. A lively tot, an intelligent teen? Study links young behavior and later IQ
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