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Renewable-energy leaders call for far-reaching federal action: providing rebates to green investors, mandating electricity from alternative sources and revamping the...
Renewable-energy leaders call for far-reaching federal action: providing rebates to green investors, mandating electricity from alternative sources and revamping the...
FRIDAY 21. NOVEMBER 2008
Scientists say they've nearly completed sequencing a Woolly Mammoth's DNA. Are we closer to making Jurassic Park a reality?
THURSDAY 20. NOVEMBER 2008
TIME's annual alphabetical roundup of a sampling of those stories gives you an overview of the year behind and a hint of what might be in the one...
WEDNESDAY 19. NOVEMBER 2008
A revolutionary process stripped a donor's windpipe of cells prone to rejection and imbued it with tissue generated by the patient's own stem...
After 20 years of oddly precise rules regarding the appearance of produce, the European Union eases restrictions on forked carrots and curved...
More women are getting nipped and tucked where the sun doesn't shine, and critics say the growing trend harms even those who don't go under the...
TUESDAY 18. NOVEMBER 2008
In a large, definitive trial, researchers find that the popular supplement gingko biloba does not prevent memory...
At Calif. Gov. Schwarzenegger's climate change summit in Los Angeles, President-elect Obama made a rousing video appearance and promised to keep his campaign promises on the...
A study suggests that as many as 1 in 3 asthma patients in Canada have been misdiagnosed
Can a vibrating platform provide an easy workout? Yes--up to a point
At least 2.6 billion people around the planet have no access to a toilet -- and it is a critical, underserved...
FRIDAY 14. NOVEMBER 2008
A person's weight aside, the distribution of body fat is what really matters to health, according to a new...
A new decision by the EPA's Environmental Appeal Board means America's new coal plants need to figure out how to get their emissions down -- if they're going to go...
A patient in Berlin appears free of HIV two years after the procedure, but bitter disappointments on the road to a cure make specialists...
TIME talks with University of Hawaii researcher Hope Jahren about where your Big Macs, Whoppers and Quarter-Pounders really come...
A new study says that elderly short sleepers with high blood pressure are at particular risk for heart attack and stroke
WEDNESDAY 12. NOVEMBER 2008
A study says vitamin D supplements don't stave off breast cancer, but many doctors say the evidence is still...
In the more than 20 years I've practiced orthopedic surgery, I have come to recognize some common problems that plague patients, many of which are generally preventable. Here are 10 pitfalls to...
MONDAY 10. NOVEMBER 2008
In Living Off the Grid, author Dave Black eases the modern family toward self-sufficiency
Square foot by square foot, hospitals use twice as much energy as office buildings. Can we cut energy use without sacrificing...
SUNDAY 9. NOVEMBER 2008
A long-awaited study confirms what doctors have long suspected: that inflammation may be as critical a predictor for heart-disease risk as a patient's cholesterol...
Why the government's average fuel efficiency, or CAFE, standards have little relationship to real-world conditions
French researchers design a breakthrough new artificial heart that may someday replace our natural ticker