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Random Samples
OUT OF THE FRYING PAN
Science 14 Mar 2008; 319: 1465d.
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Random Samples
GALILEO IN THE VATICAN
Science 14 Mar 2008; 319: 1465a.
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ScienceScope
Message From Mars Mottled
Andrew Lawler
Science 14 Mar 2008; 319: 1473b.
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Perspectives
PLANETARY SCIENCE: Observing Our Origins
Fred J. Ciesla
Science 14 Mar 2008; 319: 1488-1489.
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Reports
Organic Molecules and Water in the Planet Formation Region of Young Circumstellar Disks
John S. Carr and Joan R. Najita
Science 14 Mar 2008; 319: 1504-1506.
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ScienceScope
Brits Rejoin Gemini
Elizabeth Quill
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1323a.
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News of the Week
SPACE PHYSICS: Antimatter Experiment May Be Too Costly for NASA to Launch
Andrew Lawler
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1324b.
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News of the Week
PLANETARY SCIENCE: Electron Shadow Hints at Invisible Rings Around a Moon
Richard A. Kerr
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1325.
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News Focus
NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS: Preparing for Doomsday
Richard Stone
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1326-1329.
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News Focus
NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS: The State of Our Planet's Defenses
Richard Stone
Science 7 Mar 2008; 319: 1329.
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