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Preliminary results from a research cruise measuring methane in deep water near the gushing...
Preliminary results from a research cruise measuring methane in deep water near the gushing...
Winds can reach 7000 kilometers per hour on hot Jupiter
Presidential science adviser John Holdren is nearly a year late on delivering a plan...
Things are heating up in a race to build a new type of particle...
TUESDAY 22. JUNE 2010
Among the biggest questions about the Deepwater Horizon spill is where how much oil...
Dark skin may have helped preserve a vitamin important for healthy births
Three-dimensional models show that humans have a highly efficient bite compared to most other primates
Researchers often grouse about the press--but it's rare for scientists to successfully challenge the...
3.6-million-year-old find gives clues to the evolution of upright walking
Accidental find could lead to real-time pictures of solar-wind effects
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—Clinics that peddle unproven stem-cell treatments are on warning from the International...
TOKYO—The heart-warming story of the Hayabusa spacecraft, which overcame failed engines, degraded solar panels,...
Blood banks should ask patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) not to donate blood...
The search for common disease genes that has consumed gene hunters the past few...
Team argues that genes have been invisible because of their tiny effects
A new analysis of 1372 climate scientists who have participated in major climate science...
A high-profile legal battle over genetically modified crops ended today with the U.S. Supreme...
MONDAY 21. JUNE 2010
Bison, bear, other drawings extend early artists' reach to Central Europe up to 35,000 years ago
A $1 billion tax-credit program to revive the languishing U.S. biotech industry opens for...
DNA sequence uncovers potential targets for pesticides and repellents
The paper that cost the editor of Medical Hypotheses his job will have no...
Like humans, chimp males kill their neighbors to grab territory
SATURDAY 19. JUNE 2010
Disease has been with us for more than 50,000 years, according to new study
Researchers produce films large enough for TVs and touch screens
FRIDAY 18. JUNE 2010
The way farmers irrigate their fields can have a significant impact on human health—and water conservation