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    dec. 7.

    Dams that help fisheries, how humans stress out narwhals, and the challenges of gun research in our new issue:

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    Catch up with the latest updates in research with our weekly Science Podcast:

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    Last call for votes! Make your Breakthrough pick by midnight (ET) Sunday:

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    Just in time for the holidays, our staff reviews some of the year's best science books for young readers:

  5. dec. 9.

    In : an artificial version of oxytocin with fewer side effects

  6. dec. 9.

    Dust could play a bigger role than expected in sustaining mountainside ecosystems around the world. Read the research in :

  7. dec. 8.

    Four finalists remain. Help decide the people's choice for 2017's scientific Breakthrough of the Year:

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    dec. 8.

    . scientists point to a previously unknown potential target for of -induced intestinal injury:

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    dec. 8.

    Cholesterol testing, Arctic fishing, and other top stories in this week's news roundup:

  10. dec. 8.

    Join Robin Bell and Lora Koenig, the authors of this editorial, for a Facebook Live on harassment in science at 3:30 PM (EST) next Monday:

  11. dec. 8.

    In : a clinical study finds no benefit for a therapeutic HIV vaccine -- but does provide useful insights into placebo-controlled trials

  12. dec. 8.

    When you subscribe to Science, you also receive a year's membership in -- and, this month only, a free t-shirt:

  13. dec. 8.

    Congratulations to Stilianos Louca, winner of the 2017 Science and SciLifeLab Prize for his work on understanding metabolism in microbial communities:

  14. dec. 8.

    A new analysis explores the relationship between increased exposure to firearms and accidental gun deaths in the months following the Sandy Hook shooting:

  15. dec. 7.

    Can dams be designed for sustainability? New flow releases could save fisheries on the Mekong River: ($)

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    dec. 6.

    A recent medical trial has produced the most promising results yet for using gene therapy to treat hemophilia:

  17. dec. 7.

    "The scientific community must recognize the difficult conversations that have started and embrace this watershed moment as an opportunity for rapid and essential cultural change."

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    dec. 6.

    Understanding the destructive winds behind Southern California's wildfires:

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    dec. 7.

    Melting sea ice is stressing out narwhals:

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    dec. 7.

    In today’s , Editor-in-Chief writes about the impact of certain provisions in the on education.

  21. dec. 7.

    "Evidence and transparency must be brought to bear on the decision-making processes that shape a nation’s economic health:" discussing science and the Congressional tax bills in 's new Editorial

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