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Legal Analysis: Parsing the Stem Cell Case
Does human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research violate the law? And does it make...
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Early Warning for Endangered Species?
Experiment suggests that it may be possible to predict when extinction becomes inevitable
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New Model Predicts Complications in Preemies
Data from bedside monitors forecast which premature infants will suffer serious illnesses
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International Year of Astronomy Claims Record Numbers of Citizen Stargazers
The International Year of Astronomy (IYA) 2009 is the biggest public science outreach event...
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'Deep Freeze' Didn't Affect Southern Hemisphere
At the end of the last ice age, southern latitudes warmed, while the north froze again
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ScienceShot: Hunchback Dinosaur Prowled the Plains of Spain
Unusual feature could be a link to birds
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U.K. Research Minister Signals Coming Austerity on Science
Researchers in the United Kingdom are anxiously waiting to see what damage may be...
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These Dance Moves Are Irresistible
Researchers identify the aspects of male dancing that women find attractive
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ScienceShot: Even Slime Molds Make Mistakes
When rushed, these funguslike organisms behave a lot like people
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Tiny 'Flying Saucers' Could Save Earth From Global Warming
But emissions cuts still crucial, inventor says
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Prized Possessions
Millions of dollars in government innovation prizes—many of them science or technology related—are now...
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Judge Upholds Stem Cell Funding Ban
A Washington, D.C., judge said this afternoon that his ruling 2 weeks ago, halting...
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How NASA Lost Control of the Organics-On-Mars Story
NASA last week promoted, as quietly as it could, laboratory work that suggests that...
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Probation for Biologist Who Admitted to Misconduct
After pleading guilty earlier this summer to making false statements in a grant report,...
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Ontario Scientists Retain Legislative Independence From Engineers
OTTAWA—The Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) appears to have staved off legislation that would...
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