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Published: January 17th, 2009; Vol.175 #2
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Published: January 3rd, 2009; Vol.175 #1
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Published: December 20th, 2008; Vol.174 #13
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Published: December 6th, 2008; Vol.174 #12
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COVER STORY: Not just for spiders, silk threads could be used to make bulletproof vests and scaffolding for growing cartilage, among other materials.Published: November 22nd, 2008; Vol.174 #11
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Published: November 8th, 2008; Vol.174 #10
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Published: October 25th, 2008; Vol.174 #9
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Published: October 11th, 2008; Vol.174 #8
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Published: September 27th, 2008; Vol.174 #7
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Published: September 13th, 2008; Vol.174 #6
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Published: August 30th, 2008; Vol.174 #5
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On the cover: From a standing start, bushbabies can easily outjump humans. Photo: John Downer ProductionsPublished: August 16th, 2008; Vol.174 #4
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Photos: Getty/Siri Stafford; iStockphoto/luismmolina On the cover: Inserting foreign genes that boost strength and endurance into DNA may appeal to athletes -- leading anti-doping officials to search for ways to test competitors for signs of gene doping. Full story.Published: August 2nd, 2008; Vol.174 #3
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Published: July 19th, 2008; Vol.174 #2
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Published: July 5th, 2008; Vol.174 #1