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2. Human embryo research: ethics and recent progress
3. Remembering Bill (Willison): searching the Internet for an uncle lost to war
4. Professors, Inc
5. Here's the buzz on what bees do and why; Scientists point to one coordinating gene
6. Scholars rethinking who were first humans in the Americas
7. Infants can make memories, study says
8. Taking your carbon dioxide, for a price; Farmers sell 'carbon credits' for their fields, but no evidence this reduces CO2
9. Reaping a profit from the air: as concern grows over global warming, farmers and corporations are responding by trading carbon credits through a Chicago exchange
10. Record warmth (again) in 2006: Experts say the increase offers further evidence of climate change
11. Scientists link greenhouse gases to chaotic climate
12. Quake study tests a home's strength: the experiment will put a California-built house on top of a simulated 6.7 quake, engineers want to see how it holds up
13. 10-foot flightless predator had head bigger than a horse; Find by teen in Argentina has scientists amazed
14. Map of mouse's mind may be route to brain-diseases breakthrough
15. 3-million-year-old bones are pint-size `Lucy': Found in Ethiopia, the fossilized skeleton of a young girl belongs to a pre-human species that is considered a symbol of evolution
16. Rare fossil find tells 'Biography of a Species'
17. Getting warmer? Don't blame it on the Sun, experts say, a study of 1,000 years of variations in solar activity finds little or no effect on climate change
18. Grappling with greenhouse gas from under the sea; Carbon dioxide venting blocked
19. Hot? yes, global warming? maybe
20. Global warming may shrink vineyards: a climate projection shows `enormous losses' in the state's prime wine regions this century
21. Wildfires linked to climate change; Global warming may be responsible for the increase in blazes, study says
22. Wildfires linked to climate change; Scientists blame higher frequency, longer duration in West on rising temperatures
23. Rising temperatures stoke increase in Western fires
24. GLOBAL WARMING; Glacier behavior unlike anything predicted makes some scientists suspect world climate shift; Unexpected melting at ice cap
25. Greenland's ice sheet is slip-sliding away: the massive glaciers are deteriorating twice as fast as they were five years ago, if the ice thaws entirely, sea level would rise 21 feet
26. Tapping into a changing climate: A Vermont family is seeing maple-sugaring season come far earlier than usual, experts say it may be an indicator of a wider global trend
27. Antarctica's ice melts faster than snowfall can replace it; Satellite survey indicates that the continent is steadily shrinking
28. Paying attention gets harder as you get older; Scientists find that over time, the brain loses its ability to ignore unwanted sounds
29. Isolated Asian jungle yields bonanza of exotic new species
30. Naturalists discover lost world in New Guinea; Rare, exotic flora, fauna thrive in remote jungle
31. Middle-aged inattentiveness all in the brain
32. New drug may curb craving to gamble, research shows
33. The difficulty of finding impartial sources in science: reporters are better prepared, the public is eager for news, yet the science beat is getting tougher to do. (Science Journalism)
34. RISING TIDE; Europe's fight against the sea may give insight to planners looking to rebuild New Orleans; Centuries-long battle
35. Encroaching seas test ingenuity of lowlands: Venetians let the tide wash through their city while the dutch strong-arm the ocean. strategies for New Orleans can be seen in these watery battle fronts
36. Exhibit explores the evolution of Darwin's ideas and research: the display comes at a time when the teaching of the naturalist's theories faces increasing attack
37. Extra-virgin olive oil, gourmet pain reliever? Study finds same anti-inflammatory agent as ibuprofen
38. RELIVING THE HORROR; Heroes of Sept. 11 finally get a voice; Under a court order, the New York Fire Department releases crews' recollections
39. Genetic map completed, new rice age dawns
40. Toxic red tide forces closing of New England fisheries; Algae poisons make clams, others unsafe to eat
41. Antarctic ice sheet may offset rising seas
42. Experts claim they found T. rex innards; Tissue nearly identical to that of ostrich, tests show
43. Education may help elderly minds thrive
44. A catchy tune lures rare bird into sight
45. 2 skulls may be 195,000 years old
46. Device gives mind control over matter Thoughts used to move cursor [bar] Cap intended to help disabled
47. Human race's advantage: Baby, we were born to run Study: Running offered evolutionary edge
48. Lax regulations put more kids at poison risk
49. Experiment implies infants can think before they can talk; Eyes of babies detect distinctions ignored by adults
50. It's not Tiffany's, but jewelry turns heads
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