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Scientists on Saturday dissected a coelacanth, a species of fish known as a living fossil, at the Tokyo Institute of Technology's Yokohama campus, the first such dissection in the country since 1989, with Prince Akishino, an expert on catfish, looking on. ...more
December 23, 2007
Vote for your favorite image of Saturn taken by the Cassini probe. Scientists are finding microbes in water frozen millions of years ago in Antarctica. ...more
December 10, 2007
I found that when I was pregnant, most of the women I knew would eventually ask me if I was going to nurse. ...more
December 7, 2007
Young galaxies, so faint that scientists struggled to prove they were there at all, have been discovered by aiming two of the world's most powerful telescopes at a single patch of sky for nearly 100 hours. ...more
November 29, 2007
A widely used tool for predicting a woman's risk of breast cancer is getting an update to better reflect black women's risk. ...more
November 28, 2007
Hurricane season ends Friday, and barring any unusual events, it was a quiet one for Florida: A strong area of high pressure kept the two most ferocious storms of 2007 pinned well to the south. ...more
November 26, 2007
Regarding "Scientists Re-Create Stem Cells" (front page, Nov. 21): The news of stem cells being created from adult skin cells is breathtaking. If this turns out to be the real deal, no news event in the past 2000 years (save one; I'm a Christian after all) can compare. I hope for the day when so many ailments can be effectively cured - not "treated" but truly cured. ...more
November 25, 2007
It is shaping up to be the biggest shift yet to a generic drug, potentially saving the nation $2 billion a year or more in prescription costs. ...more
November 4, 2007
After clocks are turned back this weekend, pedestrians walking during the evening rush hour are nearly three times more likely to be struck and killed by cars than before the time change, two scientists calculate. ...more
November 3, 2007
In one week, Southern California's wildfires spewed as much carbon dioxide - the primary global warming gas - as the state's power plants and vehicles do in a week, scientists say. ...more
November 1, 2007
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