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  3. June 17, 2011: $1.99 This Week: The first living laser, genes that make her cheat, the peril of reruns and the quieting sun.
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  5. December 19 & 26, 2011: $2.99 THIS WEEK: Lumbering lungfish, gene therapy for hemophilia, the beginning of the end of the hunt for the Higgs and Tom Siegfried on a better way to measure evidence.
  6. June 24, 2011: $2.99 This Week: Taking dinosaurs’ temperatures, the search for honeybee pinch hitters, revising theories on static electricity and rescuing the spaceship that crashed to Earth.
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  8. January 2 & 9, 2012: $2.99 THIS WEEK: The top science news of 2011, from (maybe) faster-than-light neutrinos to electronics that stick on your skin and tadpoles that grow extra eyeballs.
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  10. December 12, 2011: $2.99 THIS WEEK: Rats free their trapped friends, a newly discovered planet sits within its star’s habitable zone, the Arctic’s climate has warmed in the last five years, and researchers scrutinize earthquakes centered on New Madrid, Mo., 200 years ago.