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Scientific American- The Amazing teen Brain Rapidly changing wiring leads to mental agility—and risky behavior

Number of Pages : 88

32 The Amazing Teen Brain
Why are adolescents prone to risky behavior and
mental illnesses? And why are their minds so agile
and teachable? It’s all in their rapidly changing wiring.
By Jay N. Giedd

ASTRONOMY
38 All the Light There Ever Was
Astronomers have started measuring background light
that dates back to nearly the beginning of time. Now
they are using it to trace the evolution of the cosmos.
By Alberto Domínguez, Joel R. Primack and Trudy E. Bell

MEDICINE
44 Cells on Fire
Scientists have discovered how cells trigger inflam­
mation, a critical factor in ailments as diverse as
ath ero sclerosis, Alzheimer’s and fatty liver disease.
New treatments may soon follow.
By Wajahat Z. Mehal

ETHOLOGY
50 The Networked Animal
Who knows whom matters, not only in human societies
but among the animals as well.
By Lee Alan Dugatkin and Matthew Hasenjager

TECHNOLOGY
56 Birth of a Rocket
To some, nasa’s Space Launch System is a gigantic piece
of congressional pork. It may also be our best shot at
getting humans to Mars. By David H. Freedman
FORENSIC SCIENCE

66 The Mystery of Case 0425
Forensic scientists are working to trace the identities of
migrants who die trying to enter the U.S. By Ananda Rose
PUBLIC HEALTH

72 The Dengue Stopper
Infecting mosquitoes with a common microbe may
be key to keeping insects from spreading a brutal
global disease. By Scott O’Neill





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