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This Week in Science
Morning Methane Mist
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 883c.
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News of the Week
ASTROPHYSICS: Universe's Highest-Energy Particles Traced Back to Other Galaxies
Adrian Cho
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 896-897.
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News Focus
PLANETARY SCIENCE: Majority Rules in Finding a Path for the Next Mars Rover
Richard A. Kerr
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 908-909.
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Reports
Widespread Morning Drizzle on Titan
Máté Ádámkovics, Michael H. Wong, Conor Laver, and Imke de Pater
Science 9 Nov 2007; 318: 962-965. 10.1126/science.1146244 (Science Express Reports)
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Books
FILM: SPACE: Reminiscences of the Moon Trips
Jay M. Pasachoff
Science 2 Nov 2007; 318: 751.
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Random Samples
FENDING OFF A KILLER
Science 19 Oct 2007; 318: 369d.
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News of the Week
ASTRONOMY: Space Sighting Suggests Stardust Doesn't Have to Come From Stars
Govert Schilling
Science 19 Oct 2007; 318: 379a.
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This Week in Science
Earth-Like Planets
Science 12 Oct 2007; 318: 165d.
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Random Samples
PILEUP ON THE MOON
Science 12 Oct 2007; 318: 175a.
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Introduction to special issue
Grand Tour
Joanne Baker
Science 12 Oct 2007; 318: 215.
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