Archives
- 2009.11.20: Roundup 11/20: Power Outage Edition
- 2009.11.20: Data Breach Embroils Climate Scientists
- 2009.11.20: China-U.S. Science Agreement Signals Dawn of a New Era
- 2009.11.20: Map of 7000 Holy Land Archaeological Sites Recognized
- 2009.11.20: Research Set to Win Big in France's Stimulus Plan
- 2009.11.20: Physicists Back Where They Started As Supercollider About to Circulate Beams
- 2009.11.20: Japan's Scientists Fight Proposed Budget Cuts
- 2009.11.19: Roundup 11/19: Rising and Falling Tides Edition
- 2009.11.19: Gene Synthesis Companies Pledge to Foil Bioterrorists
- 2009.11.19: NIH Undergoes Behavior (Research) Modification
- 2009.11.19: Key Physicists Say No New Nukes Needed
- 2009.11.19: University of Nebraska May Restrict Stem Cell Use
- 2009.11.19: NIH Slammed Again for Lax Oversight of Conflicts of Interest
- 2009.11.19: ITER Fusion Reactor Faces New Delay
- 2009.11.19: Eye Disease Trial Could Be First Embryonic Stem Cell Effort In U.S.
- 2009.11.18: Roundup 11/18: Farming It Out
- 2009.11.18: New Genome Research Head to Tackle Unclear Budget, Data Glut
- 2009.11.17: Roundup 11/17: Pay Dirt Edition
- 2009.11.17: Can Obama Bring a Number in Copenhagen—and Will It Matter?
- 2009.11.17: Pelosi Leads Partisan Rally on Impact of Stimulus on Science
- 2009.11.17: deCODE genetics Files for Bankruptcy
- 2009.11.17: Should NIH Study Conflicts of Interest More?
- 2009.11.17: To Improve Global Health, Scientists Want Money for Chronic Disease Research
- 2009.11.17: It's Official: No Senate Climate Bill Before "Early Spring"
- 2009.11.17: NASA's Bolden Discovers Bento Satellites in Japan
- 2009.11.16: Roundup 11/16: Power Unleashed Edition
- 2009.11.16: "But Your Dad's a Science Teacher"
- 2009.11.16: European Research Lagging Although Corporate R&D Grew in 2008
- 2009.11.13: Roundup 11/13: Expectations Game Edition
- 2009.11.13: H1N1: Has the Second Wave Peaked in U.S. and U.K.?
- 2009.11.13: Brazil Announces Ambitious Plan to Slow Down Greenhouse Emissions
- 2009.11.13: Psychologist Wins Million-Dollar Prize for Work on the Adolescent Brain
- 2009.11.13: U.K. Engineering Body Calls for Aggressive Efforts to Cut Emissions
- 2009.11.12: Roundup 11/12: The Chemical Regulations Edition
- 2009.11.12: New Estimates Say Swine Flu in U.S. Worse Than Thought
- 2009.11.12: End of the Line for Spirit Rover?
- 2009.11.12: Drug Companies Flagged for Biased Reporting
- 2009.11.12: New Policy Internships for Physics Students
- 2009.11.12: In Asia, A Debate Over Making Cancer a Global Health Priority
- 2009.11.11: Roundup 11/11: Viva La Investigacion Edition
- 2009.11.11: Lawrence Lessig on Copyright, Science, and Education
- 2009.11.11: Historian of Science Can Keep His Scribblings on Tobacco Studies, Judge Rules
- 2009.11.10: Roundup 11/10: The Infinite Mind Edition
- 2009.11.10: The Science Stories of the Future: Assigned and Paid for by the Public Directly?
- 2009.11.10: The New Carbon Protest: Refusing to Live in Coal-Powered Dorm
- 2009.11.10: APS Council Rejects Bid to Soften Society Statement on Global Warming
- 2009.11.09: Roundup 11/9: Vroom Vroom Edition
- 2009.11.09: Preventing Half the World's Annual Child and Maternal Deaths: The Answer's on the Shelf
- 2009.11.06: Roundup 11/6: Lotta Buzz Edition
- 2009.11.06: Chu's Tall Tale of Energy Efficiency
- 2009.11.06: A Philosopher Stares at "Stares at Goats"
- 2009.11.06: March Geoengineering Confab Draws Praise, Criticism
- 2009.11.06: Political Science at NSF Weathers Senate Attack
- 2009.11.05: Roundup 11/5: Corn Dogs Edition
- 2009.11.05: U.K. Science Advisers Want R-E-S-P-E-C-T
- 2009.11.05: House Science Panel to Lead International Effort on Geoengineering
- 2009.11.05: Senate Lurches Forward on Climate Bill
- 2009.11.05: Swine Flu Vaccine Distribution Dilemmas: Hey, You, No Cuts!
- 2009.11.05: Sick of Swine Flu? Here Comes H3N2
- 2009.11.04: Roundup 11/4: Data Will Conquer All Edition
- 2009.11.04: Insider Conversation: Can Biofuels Be Carbon Friendly?
- 2009.11.04: Why Are Drug Companies Funding Less Academic Research?
- 2009.11.04: Science on the Move at State Department
- 2009.11.04: A Wish List of 10,000 Genomes
- 2009.11.03: Roundup 11/3: The Brink Edition
- 2009.11.03: When Will U.S. Give Up Vaccine for the Poor?
- 2009.11.03: The Challenge of Getting Swine Flu Vaccine to Poor Nations
- 2009.11.02: Nobel Prize Winner Could Assume Post Column Role
- 2009.11.02: Roundup 11/2: Burning Rubber Edition
- 2009.11.02: Could a Drug Reverse Mental Retardation?
- 2009.11.02: Two Shots for Kids, One for Preggers: U.S. Clarifies Swine Flu Vaccine Doses, Addresses Vaccine Safety Fears
- 2009.11.02: "God Machine" Critics to U.N.: Experiment an Affront to Human Rights
- 2009.11.02: Both Sides Speaking Out on U.K. Drug Advisor Kerfuffle
- 2009.10.30: Swine Flu Spread Continues to Outpace Efforts to Treat and Prevent Disease
- 2009.10.30: Roundup 10/30: Limits and Plenty Edition
- 2009.10.30: Interior Department Urged to Identify Arctic Unknowns
- 2009.10.30: Viral Ecology Research Hit by Filter Shortage
- 2009.10.30: Top U.K. Drug Adviser Out
- 2009.10.29: Can You Unleash the Prius Effect in Your House?
- 2009.10.29: In Celebrated Reversal, a South African President Finally Confronts Country's HIV/AIDS Epidemic
- 2009.10.29: Roundup 10/29: Power in Numbers Edition
- 2009.10.29: Where NIH's Stimulus Money Went
- 2009.10.28: ARPA-E: Three Answers and Three Questions
- 2009.10.28: Roundup 10/28: Controlled Burn Edition
- 2009.10.28: Brazil Weighs Curbs on Greenhouse Gases
- 2009.10.28: How Swine Flu Vaccines Are Like Disco
- 2009.10.28: Judge Throws Out Stem Cell Lawsuit
- 2009.10.28: Might Google Have Been Israeli? The Little Choices That Shape U.S. Innovation
- 2009.10.28: Study Suggests U.S. Could Use Fewer, Not More Science Students*
- 2009.10.27: Roundup 10/27: Powerful Passages Edition
- 2009.10.27: Boxer: Low 2009 Greenhouse Emissions Could Be Politically Useful
- 2009.10.27: Why Isn't Science at Homeland Security Peer Reviewed?
- 2009.10.27: Austria Nominates Controversial Science Minister For Top E.U. Post
- 2009.10.26: That's Cold: Freezers Eyed in Plan to Save Corals From Climate Change
- 2009.10.26: No Jail Time for Hwang in Stem Cell Fabrication Case
- 2009.10.26: PCAST Tackles Science Education
- 2009.10.23: Roundup 10/23: The Future's So Bright Edition
- 2009.10.23: Pandemic Vaccine "Will Arrive Too Late for Many," CDC Concedes
- 2009.10.23: Cancer Center Stumbled on Clinical Trials, Ex-Employee Charges
- 2009.10.23: Bill McKibben: "Physics and Chemistry Have Stated Their Bottom Line"
- 2009.10.22: Roundup 10/22: Acclimations Edition
- 2009.10.22: NIH Heart Institute Director Heading for Harvard
- 2009.10.22: No to NASA: Augustine Commission Wants to More Boldly Go
- 2009.10.22: It's On! "God Particle" Race Intensifies as Obama Tries to Keep Particle Smasher in Hunt
- 2009.10.22: Lost in Translation: Climate Science Not Sinking in
- 2009.10.21: Texas = Energy Efficient?
- 2009.10.21: Roundup 10/21: Emphemeral Energy Edition
- 2009.10.21: Science in Charge: Scientist to Lead Europe's Research Flagship
- 2009.10.21: Eighteen Top Science Groups to Congress: Cut U.S. Carbon Emissions
- 2009.10.21: Childhood Vaccinations at All-Time High
- 2009.10.21: Royal Society Report Backs GM Crops, Other Measures to Boost Food Production
- 2009.10.20: Roundup 10/20: The Bitter Pill Edition
- 2009.10.20: AIDS Vaccine Study Reassures Skeptics
- 2009.10.20: Novel H1N1 Continues to Wallop Younger U.S. Population
- 2009.10.20: A Bonus? French Scientist Says Non, Merci
- 2009.10.20: Accused Spy Was Hot on Trail of Lunar Ice
- 2009.10.20: Space Scientist Charged With Spying
- 2009.10.19: Roundup 10/19: Hungry for More Edition
- 2009.10.19: Exclusive: Congress to Explore Geoengineering Next Month
- 2009.10.19: Colleagues Offer New Details on Al-Qaeda Suspect: Devout, Genial, They Say
- 2009.10.19: Plaintiffs in Jared Diamond Defamation Case File New Papers
- 2009.10.19: NIH Institute Director Tangles With Autism Politics
- 2009.10.19: Australian Women Cool to Career in Science
- 2009.10.16: Roundup 10/16: Total Enlightenment Edition
- 2009.10.16: Mouse Lab Getting Personal, Sniffs Florida Digs
- 2009.10.16: Pandemic Vaccine Delivery Delayed in the United States
- 2009.10.16: Mikulski Cites Nobel While Defending NSF From Coburn Attack
- 2009.10.16: Just Chillin': Large Hadron Collider Cold and Ready to Start Up Again
- 2009.10.15: Roundup 10/15: Voracious Appetites Edition
- 2009.10.15: Exclusive: Defendants in Jared Diamond Case Deny All Accusations
- 2009.10.14: Roundup 10/14: Global Exchange Edition
- 2009.10.14: Census Officials Want High-Tech Census in 2020
- 2009.10.14: Libertarian Gives Smithsonian Millions for Evolution
- 2009.10.14: Iran: Verbatim Copying Not “Scientific Theft”
- 2009.10.13: Roundup 10/13: Embracing Diversity Edition
- 2009.10.13: Vote Likely on $172 Million Cut From NOAA Budget
- 2009.10.12: Economics Nobel Looks Beyond Financial Markets
- 2009.10.12: Ultimate Sacrifice at Indian Lab?
- 2009.10.09: CDC: Get Your Swine Flu Shots
- 2009.10.09: Spanish Science Budget a Gamble for the Future
- 2009.10.09: French Nuclear Physicist in Custody; Terror Ties Alleged
- 2009.10.09: Lawyers Defeat Patent Office Bid To Limit Follow-on Patents
- 2009.10.09: Roundup 10/9: Taking Aim Edition
- 2009.10.09: Russian Expats Challenge Country's Support of Science
- 2009.10.08: Roundup 10/8: Around the World With Google Edition
- 2009.10.08: Congress Goes Easy on Two Science Agency Nominees
- 2009.10.08: Hurry Up and Wait for Kansas Agro-Bio Lab
- 2009.10.08: Obama Honors Science Medalists, Present and Future
- 2009.10.07: Roundup 10/7: Hell in a Handbasket Edition
- 2009.10.07: NIH Loses an Icon, Ruth Kirschstein
- 2009.10.07: A New Journal for Translating Biomedical Discoveries
- 2009.10.07: European Union Unveils Plan for Low-Carbon Economy
- 2009.10.07: Visionary or Unrealistic? The Latest Prescription for European Research
- 2009.10.06: Roundup 10/6: In the Zone Edition
- 2009.10.06: Lots of Work to Do in Copenhagen
- 2009.10.06: Slowly But Surely, U.S. Swine Flu Vaccination Begins
- 2009.10.06: Landrieu: The Business of NIH Should Be Small Business
- 2009.10.05: Unrevealed Analysis Weakens Claim of AIDS Vaccine "Success"
- 2009.10.05: Roundup 10/5: Just Chilling Edition
- 2009.10.05: U.K. Backing Away From DNA, Isotope Nationality Tests?
- 2009.10.05: Congress Dubs Energy Hubs Mostly Duds
- 2009.10.02: Roundup 10/2: Fresh Faces Edition
- 2009.10.01: U.S. Physical Science Headed for Modest Boost
- 2009.10.01: Roundup 10/1: Reach Out And Touch Someone Edition
- 2009.10.01: Bright Spots for French Science Budget
- 2009.10.01: Controversy "Proceeding" at National Academy's Journal
- 2009.10.01: Signs of Dementia a Growing Headache for the NFL
- 2009.09.30: Round Up 9/30: Vigilant Eye Edition
- 2009.09.30: Obama Announces $5 Billion in NIH Grants; Cancer, Autism, Heart Disease Named as Targets
- 2009.09.30: Spain's Science Budget Holds Steady
- 2009.09.30: New Nobels Needed?
- 2009.09.30: Petition Filed Against Nationality Testing by the United Kingdom
- 2009.09.30: Big Progress, Daunting Challenges in HIV/AIDS Treatment and Prevention
- 2009.09.30: Renewable Energy Research in Focus in New Japanese Budget
- 2009.09.29: Roundup 9/29: Little Things Matter Edition
- 2009.09.29: Bio-Containment Labs Urged to Report Accidents, Train Personnel
- 2009.09.29: NASA Changes Moon Target
- 2009.09.29: Minister Accused of "Bullying" Science Council Over Palestine Conference
- 2009.09.29: U.K. Border Agency Docs and Expanded Reactions
- 2009.09.29: Key Questions on Nationality Testing
- 2009.09.29: Scientists Decry "Flawed" and "Horrifying" Nationality Tests
- 2009.09.28: Roundup 9/28: Shock and Awe Edition
- 2009.09.25: Lawmakers Attack Federal Research on Sex Workers, Ravers
- 2009.09.25: Climate Skirmishes Stalk Environmental Spending Bill
- 2009.09.25: Roundup 9/25: Light and Shadow Edition
- 2009.09.25: An Insider Conversation: China, India, and the Illusion of Safety
- 2009.09.25: New Ads Say More Carbon Dioxide Is Good for Planet
- 2009.09.25: FDA Admits Politics Trumped Science on Knee Device
- 2009.09.24: Roundup 9/24: Fates Up in the Air Edition
- 2009.09.24: Massive AIDS Vaccine Study a "Modest" Success
- 2009.09.23: Biotech Advocate Picked to Oversee USDA Research Grants
- 2009.09.23: Meet Obama's Head Energy Research Gambler
- 2009.09.23: Roundup 9/23: Good Vibes Edition
- 2009.09.23: New Nature Journal to Offer Open-Access Option
- 2009.09.23: Rethinking the Ingredients of Influenza Vaccines for 2010
- 2009.09.23: Can Saudi Arabia Build an MIT? $10 Billion Says "Yes" as Desert School Opens
- 2009.09.23: Allegations of Faked Data Spark Swiss Resignation and Lawsuit
- 2009.09.22: Three Answers and Three Questions on China and Climate
- 2009.09.22: Power Company Alleges Business Lobby Trying to "Distort" Climate Findings
- 2009.09.22: Roundup 9/22: Threatening Clouds Edition
- 2009.09.22: Lawmakers, Officials Press for More Biosecurity Controls on Labs
- 2009.09.22: From the Comments ...
- 2009.09.22: Giant Fishery in Danger?
- 2009.09.22: To Help Young Scientists, NIH Bends Quality Rules
- 2009.09.22: Korea Research Chief Espouses "Free to Fail" Culture
- 2009.09.21: Plague Samples Suspected In Scientist Death
- 2009.09.21: Roundup 9/21: Explosive Issues Edition
- 2009.09.21: Should the U.S. Build Its Next Coal Plants Underground?
- 2009.09.21: Why This Scientist Said No to DARPA
- 2009.09.21: Mixed Results of Swine Flu Vaccine in Kids
- 2009.09.21: Torture Can't Provide Good Information, Argues Neuroscientist
- 2009.09.21: Get Your Cells Vetted
- 2009.09.18: U.S. Global AIDS Leader Has Tough Job Ahead
- 2009.09.18: New Date for First U.S. Swine Flu Vaccine Arrival
- 2009.09.18: Roundup 9/18: Playing a New Tune Edition
- 2009.09.18: Proposed: Poobahs for European Science and Climate
- 2009.09.17: Which Way Is the Wind Blowing on Climate in China?
- 2009.09.17: Gold Awarded to Messrs. Plutonium and Lithium
- 2009.09.17: Roundup 9/17: Glittering Prizes Edition
- 2009.09.17: Countries That Have Swine Flu Vaccine Will Share With Have-Nots
- 2009.09.17: Panel Calls for $20 Billion "New Biology" Initiative
- 2009.09.17: Lab Technician Arrested in Le Murder Case
- 2009.09.17: From Your Comments: Paperwork and Young Scientists
- 2009.09.17: Behind the Scenes on a New Vaccines Push in India
- 2009.09.16: Those 76 Billion Tons of Greenhouse Emissions Cuts Obama Just Announced ...
- 2009.09.16: Annie Le, 1985–2009
- 2009.09.16: Roundup 9/16: Assets Liquid and Illiquid Edition
- 2009.09.16: Momentum Grows for Walkout at UC
- 2009.09.15: Roundup: Attractive Targets Edition
- 2009.09.15: Are We Drowning Our Young Scientists in Paperwork? A ScienceInsider Conversation
- 2009.09.15: Biomedical Scientists Remain Locked Out as Murder Investigation Continues
- 2009.09.15: FDA Approves Swine Flu Vaccines
- 2009.09.15: Turbocharging a "Boring and Dry" Global Species Roster
- 2009.09.15: Stanford's Med School Discloses Industry Ties, Kinda
- 2009.09.15: More Football Players Plan to Donate Brains to Tackle Injury Research
- 2009.09.15: Forensic Science on Trial: Part II
- 2009.09.14: Roundup: Far Out Edition
- 2009.09.14: DOI Plans to Expand Regional Climate Change Centers
- 2009.09.14: Forensic Science on Trial: The First of Two ScienceInsider Interviews
- 2009.09.14: Research Disrupted as Scientists in Shock Over Yale Murder
- 2009.09.14: Mayor Bloomberg Feted With Health Prize
- 2009.09.14: Remembering Norman Borlaug
- 2009.09.11: Insider Roundup: Winners and Losers Edition
- 2009.09.11: HHS Celebrates Early Swine Flu Vaccine Results
- 2009.09.11: You Too Can Shape Science at Interior
- 2009.09.11: From Boola Boola at Yale to Just Boo
- 2009.09.11: Old Evidence Roils New German Nuclear Debate
- 2009.09.11: U.S. Swine Flu Vaccine: Good News, Bad News
- 2009.09.11: "We're Sorry"—Petition Sparks U.K. Apology on Alan Turing's Persecution
- 2009.09.10: Cleaning the Chesapeake Requires Sticks and Carrots
- 2009.09.10: Roundup: Matters Large and Small Edition
- 2009.09.10: How Secret Should Peer Review Be?
- 2009.09.10: Mixed Ruling on Wolf-Hunting in the West
- 2009.09.10: Can Science Pay Its Way in England?
- 2009.09.09: Roundup for Today and Tomorrow
- 2009.09.09: New Proposal Would Secure Pathogens, Both Dangerous and Safe
- 2009.09.09: The Academy's Journal Becomes Less Friendly to the Academy Members
- 2009.09.09: Think Globally, Long-Awaited Space Panel Tells NASA
- 2009.09.04: Researcher Sued Over Prostate Cancer Test
- 2009.09.04: Space Flight Summary Report to White House on Tuesday
- 2009.09.03: NOAA Tacitly Approves Offshore Aquaculture in Gulf, Begins Work on National Policy
- 2009.09.03: Obama Keeps Head of Nuclear Weapons Program
- 2009.09.03: Holdren Gets Warm Embrace From Letterman on Climate Policies
- 2009.09.02: No Augustine Report Yet
- 2009.09.02: Specious Report of Bird and Swine Flu Coinfection
- 2009.09.02: India Envisions Robotic Mars Voyage
- 2009.09.01: Lost in Space: The Latest Casualty in Reviewing Science for Obama
- 2009.09.01: Royal Society Prods, Cautions on Fixing Climate
- 2009.08.31: Indian Moon Mission "Terminated"
- 2009.08.31: Wildfire Threatens California Observatory
- 2009.08.28: Coast Guard Floats Rule on Invasive Species
- 2009.08.28: Stem Cell Trial May Resume Soon
- 2009.08.28: Japan's Education Ministry Aims High With Budget Request
- 2009.08.27: Gulf War Study Challenged on "Deficiencies"
- 2009.08.25: Dean Kamen, Tutus, and Innovation
- 2009.08.24: Furloughed Professors Can't Cut Class
- 2009.08.24: Chandrayaan-1 Joins Search for Lunar Water
- 2009.08.21: Unsurprisingly Surprising Swine Flu Battle Continues
- 2009.08.21: Japan streamlines embryonic stem cell reviews
- 2009.08.21: Varmus Gets His Preprint Server
- 2009.08.20: Genetics Policy Expert to Rejoin Collins at NIH
- 2009.08.20: Pro-Embryo Group Sues NIH Over Stem Cell Policy
- 2009.08.20: Times Higher Education: Journal Retractions on the Rise—But Why?
- 2009.08.18: Researchers Call for Second Look at Right Whale Protection
- 2009.08.18: Pathologists Splinter From Army Institute to Form Company
- 2009.08.18: Berkeley Engineering Dean Defends Student Services Shakeup
- 2009.08.17: Collins Sets Five Themes for NIH
- 2009.08.17: Debate Today on Engineering Diversity Program at Berkeley
- 2009.08.14: USDA Puts Climate, Water at Top of Forest Priorities
- 2009.08.14: Dog Days of Augustine for U.S. Space Panel
- 2009.08.14: Why Low Inflation Is Bad for U.K. Scientists
- 2009.08.13: Smithsonian Gets New Science Secretary
- 2009.08.12: Two Scientists Win Medal of Freedom
- 2009.08.12: Asteroid Hunt Proceeding; All It Needs Is Money
- 2009.08.10: More Turmoil Over Hidden Costs of NIH Children's Study
- 2009.08.10: A Human Genome in Record Time
- 2009.08.07: IBM's Kappos Approved as U.S. Patent Chief
- 2009.08.07: New Chief Orders CDC to Cut Management Layers
- 2009.08.07: Collins Confirmed as NIH Director
- 2009.08.07: Panel Says NASA Should Reopen Innovation Institute
- 2009.08.06: FDA Recruits Bioethicist Charo to Its Top Ranks
- 2009.08.06: Only in California: UC Will Borrow Money, Then Lend to the State
- 2009.08.06: Impending Ban on Ship Fuel Squeezes U.S. Antarctic Program
- 2009.08.05: The Role for Science in Regulatory Policy
- 2009.08.04: Obama Hopes New GI Bill Will Produce More STEM Workers
- 2009.08.04: Novartis Blames Animal Rights Activists For Theft, Arson
- 2009.08.04: Small Business Research Program Gets 2-Month Lifeline
- 2009.07.30: CDC's Besser Moves to TV News
- 2009.07.30: Update: University Backs Author of Retracted Stem Cell Paper
- 2009.07.30: Fast Track for NIH Director Confirmation?
- 2009.07.29: More Canadian Pigs Catch New Flu Virus
- 2009.07.29: Advisory Group Urges U.S. Swine Flu Vaccination Program
- 2009.07.29: SLAC Worker Accused of Melting Protein Crystals
- 2009.07.29: Epidemiologist Michaels Named to Head OSHA
- 2009.07.29: Only 1.4% Boost for NIH From Senate Panel
- 2009.07.28: America Needs Large-Scale Energy Experiments, Academy Says
- 2009.07.28: Laurie Garrett Interview: U.S. Global Health Leader MIA on Swine Flu
- 2009.07.28: What If Someone FOIAs Your Grant Application?
- 2009.07.28: Journal Editor Retracts Paper on Sperm Made From Stem Cells
- 2009.07.28: Yet Another New Patient Zero in Swine Flu Pandemic
- 2009.07.27: Third Time at Bat, But No Cheer for Mammoth-Killing Hypothesis
- 2009.07.27: Faulty Analysis in Ag-Bio Defense Site Selection, GAO Says
- 2009.07.24: Congressman Attacks NIH Funding for Study on Prostitutes
- 2009.07.24: Swine Flu Continues to Camp Out in U.S. and Vexing Vaccine Questions Remain
- 2009.07.23: ERC Review Panel Doesn't Pull Punches, Advocates Fixing "Original Sin"
- 2009.07.23: Rutgers University Postdocs Form a Union
- 2009.07.23: Committee Appeals for More Science in U.K. Policymaking
- 2009.07.23: Another Green Light for NEON, and a Heftier Price Tag
- 2009.07.23: New Lease on Life for Australian Stem Cell Centre
- 2009.07.22: Swine Flu Vaccine Tests Move Forward
- 2009.07.22: NAS Panel's Advice on Data Integrity: It's a Good Idea
- 2009.07.21: Hawaii Lands the Thirty Meter Telescope
- 2009.07.21: CERN: LHC Restart Delayed for Months
- 2009.07.21: Italian Court Rejects Scientists' Plea to Fund Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- 2009.07.20: India Plays Hardball on Cutting Carbon Emissions
- 2009.07.17: Not to Worry About Vaccine Availability, U.S. Health Officials Say
- 2009.07.17: Can Apollo Fervor Ever Return?
- 2009.07.17: ERC'S New Secretary-General on Women in Science and "Fair Trade"
- 2009.07.16: Nobelists Plead for More Money for Clean Energy Research
- 2009.07.16: Ready for Launch: NASA Chief and Deputy Confirmed by Senate
- 2009.07.15: DOD Dominates Presidential Early-Career Awards
- 2009.07.15: Research Advocate Takes Helm of European Parliament
- 2009.07.15: China Cracks Down on Dubious Internet Addiction Therapy
- 2009.07.13: Pandemic Vaccine Shots Urged for Healthcare Workers
- 2009.07.13: Obama Nominates Rural Health Specialist as Surgeon General
- 2009.07.13: Hill Blocks DOE Plan to Create "Bell Lab-lets"
- 2009.07.10: Pandemic H1N1 Virus in Canadian Pigs Smells Odd
- 2009.07.10: UC President Announces Furlough Plan
- 2009.07.10: House Panel Gives NIH a 3.1% Raise
- 2009.07.10: Lingering Concerns Remain About NIH Stem Cell Rules
- 2009.07.10: 23andMe Seeks Exemption from California Rules
- 2009.07.10: McNutt Named to Lead U.S. Geological Survey
- 2009.07.09: Planetary Scientists Sharpening Their Pencils
- 2009.07.09: Report Urges Fewer Restrictions on Skilled Immigrants to U.S.
- 2009.07.09: New EMBO Director on Open Access, Reaching Out
- 2009.07.08: White House to Nominate Collins as NIH Director
- 2009.07.08: Finally, An NIH Director
- 2009.07.08: Congress Backs DOE Science Budget, But Not New Ideas
- 2009.07.08: A Plea to Soften NIH's Post-Stimulus Landing
- 2009.07.07: Bye, Bye, Bioinnovation Center?
- 2009.07.07: International Agencies Try to End Flu Naming Wars
- 2009.07.07: Czech Science Academy Threatened by Budget Cuts
- 2009.07.07: Academy Report Tells Obama to Think Big About Space
- 2009.07.07: Bucking Downturn, India Hands Science a Hefty Increase
- 2009.07.07: China Sets Huge R&D Budget Boost
- 2009.07.07: Lords Want U.K. to Prepare for Future With Genomic Medicine
- 2009.07.06: Researchers Pleased With Final Stem Cell Rules
- 2009.07.06: Institutions, Company Spar Over Rights to RNAi
- 2009.07.06: Final Stem Cell Rules Are Out
- 2009.07.06: Fears That Funds for HIV/AIDS Will Dwindle
- 2009.07.06: Inside China's Swine Flu Quarantine System
- 2009.07.03: Hong Kong Case Suggests Resistant Swine Flu May Be Spreading
- 2009.07.02: U.S. Donates Flu Drug, White House Organizes Summit
- 2009.07.02: DARPA Gets First Woman Chief
- 2009.07.01: Wellcome Funds Pan-African Research Consortia
- 2009.07.01: Cancer Chief Fires Back
- 2009.06.30: Pay Cut Proposals Rile California Researchers
- 2009.06.30: Berkeley Hyenas Saved By the Stimulus
- 2009.06.30: Tamiflu Resistance in Swine Flu No Cause for Concern—Yet
- 2009.06.30: 100 Ways to Study Which Treatments Work Best
- 2009.06.30: Macau Prevails in One-Country, Two-System Dilemma
- 2009.06.30: House Denies Funds For Ag Biodefense Lab
- 2009.06.29: Prez Nixes Power-Wasting Lights
- 2009.06.29: Climate Bill Would Launch Energy Research Centers
- 2009.06.29: The New York Times Hits Nerve on Cancer Grants
- 2009.06.29: A Senate Slap at NSF Management
- 2009.06.26: With More than a Million Cases, U.S. Prepares for Swine Flu Vaccination Campaign
- 2009.06.26: Swine Flu Strikes Hog Farm in Argentina
- 2009.06.25: U.K. Restores Parliamentary Science Committee
- 2009.06.25: Senate Panel Gives Bigger Raises to NASA and NOAA
- 2009.06.25: Turmoil at California Stem Cell Institute
- 2009.06.25: House Panel Cuts DOE Education Program
- 2009.06.24: FDA Mulls a New Experiment: Opening Up
- 2009.06.24: Allègre? Non! No Second Act For Controversial Former French Science Minister
- 2009.06.24: Latin American Cancer Collaboration Grows
- 2009.06.23: Women Scientists Applauded on Title IX Anniversary
- 2009.06.23: New Search Engine Lifts Veil on NIH Grants
- 2009.06.23: What Do U.S. Research Universities Need?
- 2009.06.22: Science No Help for Fisheries Without Transparency
- 2009.06.22: Scientists Demand Climate Action
- 2009.06.22: Lawsuits Dropped in Patent Dispute About HIV Drug Resistance Database
- 2009.06.22: Revising Priorities for Ocean Research
- 2009.06.22: Big Fight Over Small Business Research
- 2009.06.22: Need More U.S. Workers? Quadruple the NIH Budget
- 2009.06.20: A New, Exhaustive Accounting of Global Health Funding
- 2009.06.19: Italy Postpones G8 Science Meeting
- 2009.06.19: Carbon Counter Debuts in N.Y.C.
- 2009.06.18: Ain't No Cure for the Summertime Flu
- 2009.06.18: Two Centers Halt Cancer Trial Enrollments
- 2009.06.18: Second Vaccine Maker Promises Free Swine Flu Shots for Developing World
- 2009.06.18: ITER Chooses a Cautious, Slower, Approach To Fusion
- 2009.06.18: U.K. Will Stick With Peer Review, Not Citation Analyses
- 2009.06.17: Panel Recommends Climate Satellite Shakeup
- 2009.06.17: Unlogged Pathogen Samples Found at Fort Detrick
- 2009.06.17: Beware of Stories About "New" Swine Flu Strain
- 2009.06.17: House Approves $8 Billion for Swine Flu Pandemic
- 2009.06.16: U.S. Report Says Act Now on Climate Change
- 2009.06.16: Poor Grades for U.S. Math Students
- 2009.06.16: Money Woes Strip Europe's Mars Mission of Instrument
- 2009.06.15: U.S.-Based Chinese Scientists Ponder Their Influence at Home and Abroad
- 2009.06.12: Obama Calls for National Ocean Policy
- 2009.06.12: Canadian Conference on Mideast Peace Is at Center of Academic Storm
- 2009.06.12: Carbon-Capture Coal Plant Is Back, But Still Bleeding Red Ink
- 2009.06.12: Novartis Reports Advance in Swine Flu Vaccine Production
- 2009.06.12: Whither Science and Universities in the U.K.?
- 2009.06.11: FDA to Expand With New Tobacco Role
- 2009.06.11: The Continuing Mystery of How Canadian Pigs Caught the Novel Flu Virus
- 2009.06.11: WHO Finally Raises Swine Flu Alert to Phase 6
- 2009.06.11: Academic Groups Say More Drug Ties Should Be Reported
- 2009.06.11: AIDS Meeting Demands Lift of U.S. Ban on HIV-Infected Visitors
- 2009.06.11: Los Alamos Scientist Picked for Nuclear Energy Post
- 2009.06.11: House Spending Panel Takes a Whack at Two NSF Programs
- 2009.06.10: North Korea's Curious Nuclear Test
- 2009.06.10: Panel Wants Math and Science to Lead School Reform Efforts
- 2009.06.09: Swine Flu: WHO "Really Very Close" to Using the P Word
- 2009.06.09: NIH Feeling Overstimulated
- 2009.06.08: U.K. Seeks to Adapt to Changing Environment
- 2009.06.08: Swine Flu: Out of Africa
- 2009.06.05: Fuzzy Spots in Obama's Science Diplomacy
- 2009.06.05: Stem Cell Comments Top 49,000
- 2009.06.05: Europe Makes It Easier to Build Big Science
- 2009.06.05: U.K. Science Funding Shakeup: Goodbye DIUS
- 2009.06.04: Obama to Support Science in the Islamic World
- 2009.06.04: New Dollars and Critique Lobbed at Swine Flu Response
- 2009.06.04: House Panel Favors NOAA in 2010 Budget Proposal
- 2009.06.04: Merkel Shows German Scientists the Money
- 2009.06.04: China Shutters Science Blogs for Tiananmen Anniversary
- 2009.06.04: U.S. Speeds Visas for Foreign Students, Researchers
- 2009.06.03: Supremes Rattle the Patent World
- 2009.06.03: Major U.K. University Goes Open Access
- 2009.06.03: Accidental Release of U.S. Nuclear Sites Sparks Security Concerns
- 2009.06.02: Cold Spring Harbor Wants Scientist Bloggers to Follow Media Rules
- 2009.06.02: Here Comes Swine Flu Phase 6, Severity 1
- 2009.06.02: Swine Flu Hits Australia Hard
- 2009.06.02: Academia Warming Up to Women Scientists, Says Report
- 2009.06.02: Political Science in European Elections
- 2009.06.01: Science Academies Warn of Ocean Acidification
- 2009.06.01: Indian Scientists Welcome Triumvirate of Science Leaders
- 2009.05.29: Creationist Loses Chairmanship of Texas Education Board
- 2009.05.29: Rock-It Scientists
- 2009.05.28: CDC Too Optimistic About Flu Peak?
- 2009.05.27: Stem Cell Rules Draw Torrent of Comments
- 2009.05.27: U.K.'s Research Charities Are Struggling
- 2009.05.26: Pandemic Definition Continues to Mystify
- 2009.05.26: NASA Veterans Nominated to Lead Space Agency
- 2009.05.26: NIH Director Rumor Reaches Fever Pitch
- 2009.05.22: HHS Takes $1 Billion "Step" Toward Making Swine Flu Vaccine
- 2009.05.22: WHO Considers Revising Definition of "Pandemic"
- 2009.05.22: NOAA Moves Forward With Catch Shares
- 2009.05.22: First Detailed Report of New Virus's Promiscuous Past
- 2009.05.22: Green Chemist Nominated to Lead EPA Research
- 2009.05.22: Ousted Italian Space Agency Head in Race for E.U. Parliament
- 2009.05.22: Return of Singapore's Non-native Prodigal Son (and Daughter)
- 2009.05.21: Victoria and California Form Stem Cell Alliance
- 2009.05.21: The Odds of Winning NIH Stimulus Money
- 2009.05.21: White House Not Ready to Nominate NASA Administrator
- 2009.05.20: Some Elderly Immune to Swine Flu?
- 2009.05.20: When Will That Flu Vaccine Be Ready?
- 2009.05.20: More Budget Pain for the University of California
- 2009.05.20: NIH's New Drug Pipeline for Neglected Diseases
- 2009.05.20: Keeping Government Clean
- 2009.05.19: A Graphic Look at Mexico's Outbreak
- 2009.05.19: Is a Pandemic a Pandemic?
- 2009.05.19: Swine Flu Vaccine May Take Longer
- 2009.05.19: Austria Reverses Course, Stays in CERN
- 2009.05.19: Royal Geographical Society Votes to Boldly Go … Nowhere
- 2009.05.18: Scale for Flu Warnings Overly Simplistic, Countries Tell WHO
- 2009.05.18: Former Astronaut Could Be Next NASA Administrator
- 2009.05.18: H1N1 Rocks Japan, But WHO Says It's Still No Pandemic
- 2009.05.16: Swine Flu's Rate of Spread, Revisited
- 2009.05.15: World’s Most Overhyped Science Headline, Part 2
- 2009.05.15: A New, New H1N1 in Mexico?
- 2009.05.15: Will Paul Farmer Join Team Obama?
- 2009.05.15: Girding for Pandemic, Europeans Order Swine Flu Vaccine
- 2009.05.15: Obama Taps New York City's Health Chief to Lead CDC
- 2009.05.15: Superstumble for Japan's Supercomputer
- 2009.05.14: Regs Could Jeopardize Pathogen Shipments
- 2009.05.14: Texan Alleges Mexican Pig Farm May Be Liable for Pregnant Wife’s Death From Swine Flu
- 2009.05.14: NSF Tags $400 Million From Stimulus for New Facilities
- 2009.05.14: Microbiologist Arrested for Smuggling Materials
- 2009.05.14: World’s Most Overhyped Science Headline?
- 2009.05.14: Are NIH’S Stem Cell Rules a 'Tectonic Shift'? And a Plea to Speak Out on Science Policy
- 2009.05.14: Winning Research Money Challenges E.U. Newcomers
- 2009.05.13: The Rapid Rise (and Fall?) of Controversial Theory That Lab Accident Caused Flu Outbreak
- 2009.05.13: Foes of Gene Patents Sue Over BRCA Test
- 2009.05.13: Australian Budget Brings Unexpected Good News
- 2009.05.13: Exclusive: CDC's Flu Chief, Nancy Cox, Battling Fires at Home and Abroad
- 2009.05.12: U.S. Geological Survey Looking on the Bright Side
- 2009.05.12: Mars Rover Stopped in Its Tracks
- 2009.05.12: Have Antivirals Helped Prevent Flu Spread?
- 2009.05.12: Swine Flu: It's a Mutation, But What Does it Mean?
- 2009.05.11: Early Lessons From Mexico's Swine Flu Outbreak
- 2009.05.11: Artificial Blood Business Takes a Hit
- 2009.05.11: Is H5N1 Five Times as Bad as H1N1?
- 2009.05.10: NIH Tackles Conflicts of Interest
- 2009.05.08: Swine Flu Names Evolving Faster Than Swine Flu Itself
- 2009.05.08: Austria Breaks Up With CERN
- 2009.05.08: Climate Change Leads to Rising Tides at NOAA
- 2009.05.08: Royal Swedish Academy Protests Squelching of Peer-Reviewed Paper
- 2009.05.08: Earth Sciences Reign at NASA
- 2009.05.08: No Climate Regulation for Polar Bear
- 2009.05.08: Science Recognition Program on Chopping Block
- 2009.05.08: Rave Reviews Win New Term for Ag Institute Head
- 2009.05.07: A Pat on the Back for CDC
- 2009.05.07: Questions Remain About the Swine Flu Infection of Canadian Pigs and the Origin of Outbreak
- 2009.05.07: Budget Numbers Not Nasty at NIST
- 2009.05.07: EPA Research Gets Respectable Bump
- 2009.05.07: An Infusion Proposed for FDA
- 2009.05.07: Nuclear Detection Program Getting the Axe?
- 2009.05.07: WHO To The World: Swine Flu Is Still Serious
- 2009.05.07: Infomercials in Medical Journals' Clothing?
- 2009.05.07: DOE Budget to Put More Scientists to Work to Find Energy "Solutions"
- 2009.05.07: Flush With Recovery Money, NIH Gets Flat Budget
- 2009.05.07: Pentagon Research Gets Modest Increase
- 2009.05.07: More on NSF's 8.5% Boost; Details Still Scarce
- 2009.05.07: 2010 Science Budget: That Stimulus Is Going a Long Way
- 2009.05.07: The Growing Numbers on Swine Flu
- 2009.05.07: United Kingdom Passes on Research Integrity Investigators
- 2009.05.07: Science Chief Named at Homeland Security
- 2009.05.07: Same Hotel, Different Virus
- 2009.05.06: Could the Outbreak Have Started in Canada?
- 2009.05.06: Plot Thickens: Farm Worker Suspected of Infecting Canadian Pig Herd Tests Negative
- 2009.05.06: In Case of Pandemic: High-Tech Flu Vaccines Coming
- 2009.05.06: FBI Anthrax Investigation Under Scientific Review
- 2009.05.05: A New Patient Zero*
- 2009.05.05: Swine Flu: U.S. Cases Continue Climb, But Fear Declines
- 2009.05.05: More From Francis Collins on God and Evolution
- 2009.05.05: Biofuels Get Big Spending Boost
- 2009.05.05: California Inspectors Fine UCLA Lab in Fatal Fire
- 2009.05.05: European Parliament Takes a Stand on Animal Research
- 2009.05.05: Chu Pegs ILC Cost at $25 Billion
- 2009.05.05: Court Nixes Appeal on German's GM Crop Ban
- 2009.05.05: Backtracking on "Blacklisting"
- 2009.05.04: Gates Foundation Explores On
- 2009.05.04: Korean Aims to Succeed Where Hwang Failed (and Faked)
- 2009.05.04: Your Neighbor May Be a ... Scientist
- 2009.05.04: Exclusive: SARS Sleuth Tracks Swine Flu, Attacks WHO
- 2009.05.03: First Pig Cases of H1N1--and Mixed Views on the Human Outbreak
- 2009.05.03: First Swine Flu Mug Shots
- 2009.05.01: Exclusive: Interview With Head of Mexico's Top Swine Flu Lab
- 2009.05.01: Closest Look Yet at Outbreaks in Mexico and a N.Y.C. School
- 2009.05.01: Chu Wants DOE to Pick Up the Pace
- 2009.05.01: Buy Stock in Soap?
- 2009.05.01: NIH's $200 Million Challenge Grant Sweepstakes
- 2009.05.01: South Korea May Restart Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- 2009.05.01: That Soothing Voice on Swine Flu
- 2009.04.30: Flu Preparations: When It's Good to Wing It
- 2009.04.30: Searching for Margaret Hamburg
- 2009.04.30: How Powerful Are the Pentagon's Hackers?
- 2009.04.30: Stop Writing Grants and Pick Up Your Pipettes
- 2009.04.30: Experts Want Scientists to Monitor Their Colleagues
- 2009.04.30: Ferreting Out the Swine Flu Mystery
- 2009.04.29: On the Precipice of Pandemic
- 2009.04.29: Exclusive Interview: CDC Head Virus Sleuth
- 2009.04.29: World's Largest Scientific Society Trims Pubs
- 2009.04.29: Worries and Questions Mount as Disease Goes Global
- 2009.04.29: As Swine Flu Spreads, Its Chances to Mutate Increase
- 2009.04.29: Swine Flu Maps: The Swarm of Data
- 2009.04.29: Your Top Flu Primer Award Goes To ...
- 2009.04.29: Could Swine Flu Have Come From America?
- 2009.04.29: First Confirmed U.S. Death From Swine Flu Is Visiting Mexican Boy
- 2009.04.28: The Skinny on the Pig Farm Connection
- 2009.04.28: Can Travel Advisories Halt a Virus?
- 2009.04.28: California's Stem Cell Scientists Fear Federal Red Tape
- 2009.04.28: Several Severe Swine Flu Cases Surface in the United States
- 2009.04.28: Is Current Flu Vaccine Truly Impotent Against Swine Flu?
- 2009.04.28: Biomedical Research Stalwart Arlen Specter Switches Parties …
- 2009.04.28: Medical Experts: On Conflicts of Interest, Tell All
- 2009.04.28: Is America Still Split Into "Two Cultures"?
- 2009.04.27: WHO Ratchets Up Pandemic Alert Level a Notch
- 2009.04.27: Will Stopping Travel Stop the Flu?
- 2009.04.27: AP: New Tally of Deaths in Iraq Match Lower Estimates
- 2009.04.27: Obama at the Academy, V : Hungry Audience, Meaty Speech
- 2009.04.27: WHO May Raise Pandemic Threat Level
- 2009.04.27: Obama at the Academy IV: Speech Text
- 2009.04.27: Obama at the Academy, III: Aesthetics
- 2009.04.27: Obama at the Academy, II
- 2009.04.27: Obama at the Academy, I
- 2009.04.27: Hat in Hand, Specter Proposes New Agency to Race for the Cure
- 2009.04.26: Swine Flu Spreads, But Severity and Genetics Remain Murky
- 2009.04.25: Retrospective: What Happened With Swine Flu in 1976
- 2009.04.25: CDC Looking Nationwide for More Swine Flu
- 2009.04.25: Behind the Scenes: Navy Researchers Helped Spot Swine Flu in the United States
- 2009.04.25: New Details Emerge on Swine Flu
- 2009.04.24: Dizzying Deluge of Swine Flu Numbers
- 2009.04.24: Swine Flu Deja Vu?
- 2009.04.24: Swine Flu Behavior "Potentially Scarier Than the Outbreak of Avian Flu"
- 2009.04.24: Lincoln, Science Geek
- 2009.04.24: Obama Administration Maintains Bush-Era Travel Limits on NIH
- 2009.04.24: Obama Science Shop Gets Tech Boss
- 2009.04.23: Obama to Address National Academy of Sciences
- 2009.04.23: Swine Flu Infects Seven; Genetic Make-Up Has Scientists Stymied
- 2009.04.23: Texas Cancer Institute Nabs Nobel Prize (Winner)
- 2009.04.23: Afghanistan Gets First National Park
- 2009.04.23: Scientists, Astronauts, and Lawyers Combat Asteroid Threat
- 2009.04.23: Tell Obama What You Think About Scientific Integrity
- 2009.04.23: Apparent Win For Austrian Science
- 2009.04.23: Did the CIA Misuse Sleep Studies?
- 2009.04.23: Missing USAMRIID Samples No Cause For Worry: Army
- 2009.04.23: Should NIH Have Gone Further on Stem Cells?
- 2009.04.22: Hundreds Turn Out for Pro-Animal- Research Rally at UCLA
- 2009.04.22: A Not-So Stimulating U.K. Budget
- 2009.04.22: USDA Nominee Brings International, Competitive Edge to Research
- 2009.04.22: Report: Army Infectious Disease Lab Investigated
- 2009.04.22: Science Museums to Train Preschool Teachers
- 2009.04.22: Live Coverage From Animal Research Rally
- 2009.04.21: E.U. Commission to Call for Less Fishing
- 2009.04.21: Bioethics Panel Probes Marketed Medical Tests
- 2009.04.21: U.K. Initiative Wants to Restore Buzz of Bees
- 2009.04.20: A Bell Labs Reunion at the DOE
- 2009.04.20: NCI's Big Plans for Its Big Stimulus
- 2009.04.20: Can Universities Be Scientifically Ranked?
- 2009.04.17: Physical Science Czar Named
- 2009.04.17: "Coca-Cola" Malaria Drug Scheme Kicks Off With $225 Million
- 2009.04.17: Green Light for Research on Stem Cells From Surplus Embryos
- 2009.04.17: NIH Decides: Surplus Embryos Only
- 2009.04.17: John Marburger Is Back ...
- 2009.04.17: EPA: Carbon Dioxide Is a Danger to Human Health
- 2009.04.17: You Have 1 Week Left to Apply for Q's Job
- 2009.04.17: British Journals at Risk?
- 2009.04.16: EPA Targeting Gender Benders
- 2009.04.16: British Scientists Holding Out Their Hats
- 2009.04.15: Obama Looks to Protect Reefs From Souring Seas
- 2009.04.15: Fusion Alum Holdren Still Rooting for Alma Mater
- 2009.04.15: Company Nabbed in Sting With Bogus Study Stops Reviewing Trials
- 2009.04.15: Obama Energy Team Gets D.C. Insider
- 2009.04.15: Big Pharma Blames Its Troubles on Scientists
- 2009.04.15: A Bad Day for GM Crops—Germany Says No Thanks
- 2009.04.14: Engineered Crops Won't Feed World, New Report Says
- 2009.04.14: NIH Unleashes Mondo-Mega-Grants to Devour Disease
- 2009.04.14: Climate Scientists See Daunting Future in Poll
- 2009.04.13: Money Rush Hordes Are Swamping the Government
- 2009.04.13: Does Big Physics Have to Be So Big?
- 2009.04.13: What Did CDC Know About Lead in D.C. Drinking Water, and When?
- 2009.04.10: Obama Climate Policy: If Not in Bonn, Maybe in D.C.
- 2009.04.09: U.K. Universities Ordered to Release Data
- 2009.04.08: Irish Scientists Hit by Budget Cuts
- 2009.04.08: In Full Interview, John Holdren Eschews New Nukes, Hints at Space Flight Delays
- 2009.04.08: AP: Holdren Says Geoengineering Has "Got to Be Looked At"
- 2009.04.08: NIH Open-Access Policy Turns 1 Year Old ...
- 2009.04.08: Holdren's Top Deputy Is on the Job at OSTP
- 2009.04.07: Anthropologists Get Reprieve in Fight for Bones
- 2009.04.07: Who Owns Energy Efficiency?
- 2009.04.07: More on Quake, Radongate, Guiliani
- 2009.04.07: Bloomberg's Anti-Salt Campaign ...
- 2009.04.07: Mystery: Did Experimental Vaccine Save Ebola Accident Victim's Life?
- 2009.04.06: Federal Court: You Can't Patent DNA Obtained From a Known Protein
- 2009.04.06: Tornado Hunters Loose Next Month
- 2009.04.06: ERC President Wants Agency to Soar Higher
- 2009.04.06: Italian Scientist Predicted Deadly Quake; Authorities Silenced Warnings
- 2009.04.06: Economic Downturn Helps Climate—a Bit
- 2009.04.06: Moonwalking, Robot-Style
- 2009.04.05: Terror Threat for India's Space Scientists
- 2009.04.03: Obama Call for Doubling of Agricultural Aid Could Boost U.S. Research
- 2009.04.03: Deforestation Up Close
- 2009.04.03: NASA Inspector General Crash Lands
- 2009.04.03: Pro-Animal-Research Group Forms in L.A.
- 2009.04.03: New Census Director: Scientists Say They Can Count on Him
- 2009.04.03: No Stimulus for Korean Research?
- 2009.04.02: E.U. Committee Votes Against New Animal-Research Restrictions
- 2009.04.02: Did Federal Tree Scientists Plant a Mystery of Cherries?
- 2009.04.02: Scotland Hands Out Its University Funding
- 2009.04.01: Not an April Fool's Joke for NASA
- 2009.04.01: Drug Consulting Fee$: Stanford to Tell All
- 2009.04.01: How to Convince Tuberculosis Patients to Take Their Medicine?
- 2009.04.01: RealClimate says "Farewell to Our Readers"
- 2009.04.01: Icelandic Geneticists Still in Financial Chill
- 2009.03.31: Hughes Selects Its (Mostly Male) Early-Career Scientists
- 2009.03.31: Laser Fusion Facility Completed—Science Still to Come
- 2009.03.31: On Climate, Bush + Kyoto = Obama
- 2009.03.31: Debate: Do Gobbled Algae Mean Carbon Fix Sunk?
- 2009.03.30: Zerhouni Returns to Johns Hopkins
- 2009.03.27: Creationists Notch Win in Texas Showdown
- 2009.03.27: Climate Policy Roundup
- 2009.03.27: Virologist Exposed to Ebola Removed From Isolation, Appears Healthy
- 2009.03.27: Bioethics Panel vs. Obama
- 2009.03.27: A Database for Japanese Science, in Japanese
- 2009.03.26: NIH Braces for Stimulus Impact, Children's Study Overruns
- 2009.03.26: Evolution Survives Vote in Texas
- 2009.03.26: Science's Celtic Tiger Tries to Keep Roaring
- 2009.03.26: Okie Lawmakers Investigate Dawkins
- 2009.03.26: Geoengineering Research Now!
- 2009.03.25: U.K. Bioscientists Lobby on Animal Experimentation Law
- 2009.03.25: Why Won't Obama Turn Down His Lights for Earth Hour?
- 2009.03.25: Want to Help NIH? Specter Says GOP Is Your Party
- 2009.03.24: Stimulus Smiles on Autism Research
- 2009.03.24: Who Will Sit at NASA's Helm?
- 2009.03.24: $50 Million Texas Biomedical Building Stirs Debate
- 2009.03.24: Oceans Chief Lubchenco Stresses Scientific Integrity
- 2009.03.24: Singh Makes Science Election Issue in Reelection Bid
- 2009.03.23: Bush Plan B Decision Slammed as Unscientific
- 2009.03.23: Space Station Colbert?
- 2009.03.23: No Red Lights for Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal
- 2009.03.23: We Want Open Access Free-for-All, Says MIT
- 2009.03.23: DOE Allocates $1.2 Billion in Stimulus Funding to Labs and Universities
- 2009.03.23: Meet Steve Koonin, Chu's Science Man at DOE
- 2009.03.23: British Research Charities See Funds Dry Up
- 2009.03.23: Stimulus $eekers Swamping Grants.gov
- 2009.03.20: Chu Lights a Fire Under DOE
- 2009.03.20: King's Head to Be Returned to Ghana
- 2009.03.20: White House Nabs Science Money Whiz
- 2009.03.19: Holdren, Lubchenco Confirmed by Senate
- 2009.03.19: NIH to Improve Its Behavior(al Science)
- 2009.03.19: Bomb Labs Should Not Be Run By Military, Say Lawmakers
- 2009.03.19: Stimulu$ Funds to Follow Soon at Energy, NSF
- 2009.03.19: Republicans Interested in Conflicts of Interest
- 2009.03.19: Debate: Did Copenhagen Organizers Exaggerate the Science?
- 2009.03.18: Researchers Worldwide Rally to Help Scientist Exposed to Ebola
- 2009.03.18: Improved U.K. Peer-Review or "Scientific McCarthyism"?
- 2009.03.18: Emissions Cuts Harder ... and Experts Think Climate Tipping Points More Likely
- 2009.03.18: Company Mum on Details of Flu Virus Mishap
- 2009.03.18: Virologist in Isolation After Accident With Ebola
- 2009.03.17: ARPA-E: DOE Rope-a-Dope Ties Up Chu's Efforts on Energy Research
- 2009.03.17: Truthiness? No Lie MRI Hits the Legal System
- 2009.03.17: Evolution: Canadian Research Minister Demurs
- 2009.03.17: Madagascar Scientists Struggle With Military Coup
- 2009.03.17: U.K.: Where's Our Science Stimulus?
- 2009.03.16: How to Help Iraqi Universities?
- 2009.03.14: DARPA to Explore Geoengineering
- 2009.03.13: University Funding Debate Continues in England
- 2009.03.12: A Vote for Pi
- 2009.03.12: Johns Hopkins Provost Picked for DOE Post
- 2009.03.12: Quick Hits From Copenhagen
- 2009.03.12: Did a Berkeley, California, Bureaucrat Revolutionize the World Energy System?
- 2009.03.12: Carbon Tax Proponents in Copenhagen and Washington Steadfast, Lonely
- 2009.03.12: Economic Crisis Threatens Carbon Gains
- 2009.03.11: Reports: Margaret Hamburg to Head FDA
- 2009.03.11: Falling Out of Love With FutureGen
- 2009.03.11: Reporters Ask for Direct Access to Federal Scientists
- 2009.03.11: Soil Carbon: An Unappreciated Threat Grows
- 2009.03.10: Proposal: Make Every Earthling Pay Their Personal Carbon Debt (Sort of)
- 2009.03.10: Animal-Rights Extremists Target UCLA Neuroscientist
- 2009.03.10: Scientists Aim "Three Stage Rocket" Toward the Politicos
- 2009.03.10: Danish Minister to Barack Obama: "We Need the United States to Listen to Science"
- 2009.03.10: Green-Tinted Denmark Hosts Climate Conference. But Is Denmark a Model?
- 2009.03.09: Obama Directive Called "Sea Change" for Scientific Integrity
- 2009.03.09: Open-Access Fans Clash With a Congressional Baron
- 2009.03.09: Obama's Stem Cell Decision Gets Standing Ovation From Scientists
- 2009.03.09: Full Text of Obama's Stem Cell and Scientific Integrity Decisions
- 2009.03.09: Stem Cell Decision Roundup
- 2009.03.06: Stem Cell Funding Ban Reportedly Gone
- 2009.03.06: Salmon Plan Under Scrutiny, Again
- 2009.03.05: Chu Seeks Global Effort on Cleaner Coal Plants
- 2009.03.05: Key Lawmaker Backs Growing the Science Budget
- 2009.03.05: Yucca's Out Because My Boss Says So
- 2009.03.05: A New Regulatory Lid on Tobacco?
- 2009.03.04: University of Louisiana, NIH, Face Primate Violations Allegations
- 2009.03.04: How Much Would Nanotox Testing Cost?
- 2009.03.04: OSTP Environment Deputy Named
- 2009.03.04: Climate Activism Grows and Hansen's in Demand
- 2009.03.03: Academy President Says There's No Race to the Moon
- 2009.03.03: Patent Reform, Take II
- 2009.03.03: Obama Considers Reversing Bush Endangered Species Rule
- 2009.03.03: Scientists: NASA Doesn't Shine When It Comes to Solar Research
- 2009.03.03: We Like Our Nuclear Weapons the Way They Are, Thanks
- 2009.03.03: French Scientists Gain Ground in Protests
- 2009.03.03: Harold Varmus on Daily Show
- 2009.03.03: Nominations for Lubchenco, Holdren Held Up
- 2009.03.02: Kim to Helm Dartmouth
- 2009.03.02: Obama Picks Sebelius for HHS
- 2009.03.02: Ocean Lobby: NOAA Budget on Course, Smooth Sailing
- 2009.02.27: Gordon Brown: U.K. Science Won't Be an Economic Victim
- 2009.02.27: White House Requests New Funding for Autism
- 2009.02.27: Obama and Yucca
- 2009.02.26: Cap and Trade and the Budget
- 2009.02.26: Obama Supercharges CO2 Monitoring
- 2009.02.26: More on NASA 2010 Budget Request
- 2009.02.26: AIDS Czar Named
- 2009.02.26: 2010 Science Budget ... Big But Sketchy Numbers
- 2009.02.25: International Polar Year Wraps Up
- 2009.02.25: Volcano Monitoring Criticized as "Eruption of Spending"
- 2009.02.25: And Win the War on Cancer, Too
- 2009.02.25: We're Already on Top, Mr. President
- 2009.02.25: Obama vs. Bush: Yes, Climate Change Is Unhealthy
- 2009.02.25: Why School Rankings Don't Matter—and What Does
- 2009.02.24: Obama on Energy: "We Will Lead Again"
- 2009.02.24: Obama Loses Another Pick
- 2009.02.24: Federal Science Budget Schedule 101
- 2009.02.24: Indian Space Program Progresses
- 2009.02.24: Journal Latest to Confront Conflicts of Interest
- 2009.02.24: CO2 Monitoring Satellite Fails
- 2009.02.24: Good Day at the Office (of Science)
- 2009.02.23: Sustainable Ag Prof Nominated for #2 Spot at USDA
- 2009.02.23: 2009 Looking Sweet for the National Science Foundation
- 2009.02.23: 2009 Budget: Winners and Losers
- 2009.02.23: Four Charged in Animal-Rights Incidents
- 2009.02.23: Odd Ban on Minority Ph.D. Stats Lifted
- 2009.02.23: Do Computers Help Students Learn Math Better?
- 2009.02.23: Indian Science Minister: We're Not Worthy
- 2009.02.21: New Mercury Treaty = New U.S. Internationalism on Environment?
- 2009.02.20: Dr. Chu Goes to Washington
- 2009.02.19: Energy Research Budget a Walk on the Wild Side, Says Official
- 2009.02.19: Lawmakers to Get Cracking on Forensics Report
- 2009.02.19: Museums and Zoos Go Ape Over Stimulus Stigma
- 2009.02.19: New Group Plans a Solar Japan
- 2009.02.18: Harvard Biomedical Construction Slowed
- 2009.02.18: NIH Grant Pipeline Now Flush With $timulus
- 2009.02.18: Science Hero Specter Talks
- 2009.02.18: Tale of Two Reports
- 2009.02.18: Why a Science Booster Couldn't Support the Stimulus Bill
- 2009.02.18: Jupiter Beats Saturn in Solar System Throwdown
- 2009.02.18: Court: GM Crop Trials Must Be Public in E.U.
- 2009.02.18: Researchers Discuss Viruses--and Take a Computer One Home
- 2009.02.18: Health Officials Try to Calm China Flu Fears
- 2009.02.17: D.C. Lead Controversy Grows
- 2009.02.13: $10,000,000,000.00 for the National Institutes of Health
- 2009.02.13: Scientist, Heal Thyself
- 2009.02.13: Hollywood Pays a Visit to CERN
- 2009.02.12: Smooth Sailing for White House Science Office, Ocean Nominees
- 2009.02.12: $400 Million For Off the Wall Energy Ideas
- 2009.02.12: Four Candidates Top NASA List, Says Obama
- 2009.02.12: Is the (Blue) Sky Falling in the U.K?
- 2009.02.12: Science Headed for Big Stimulus Boost
- 2009.02.11: Wanted: Suckers
- 2009.02.11: House: Nano-Managing The Government
- 2009.02.11: Wanted: Evolutionary Biologists
- 2009.02.10: NIH and NSF Dodge the Grassley Bullet
- 2009.02.10: Harvard Science Expansion Slowed?
- 2009.02.10: Striking French Scientists Reject Mediation
- 2009.02.10: Energy Scientists Want to Be Institutionalized
- 2009.02.09: Atom Smasher On the Mend
- 2009.02.09: Japanese Cancer Scientists Plan Asia-Pacific Research Network
- 2009.02.09: Bioweapons Lab "Stand Down" Letter Posted
- 2009.02.09: Science Pared in Latest Senate Stimulus Package
- 2009.02.09: Obama's Promise on Stem Cells: Unfulfilled
- 2009.02.07: U.S. Army Lab Freezes Research on Dangerous Pathogens
- 2009.02.06: Proposed Law Would Make NIH Less "Open"
- 2009.02.06: Janez Potocnik: Rumors of His Departure Are Greatly Exaggerated?
- 2009.02.06: Austrian Scientists: Shillings
- 2009.02.06: India's Nuclear Ostracism Is Over
- 2009.02.05: Europe Moves to Tighten Shark Protections
- 2009.02.05: On Conflicts of Interest, Grassley Not Conflicted
- 2009.02.05: Biosecurity Concerns on Scientists' Minds
- 2009.02.05: Proposal to Move Nuke Labs Hits Hill and Explodes
- 2009.02.05: It's Go Time for Holdren and Lubchenco
- 2009.02.04: On Regs, Obama Thinking Out of the Box
- 2009.02.04: IG: EPA Needs Plan for Climate Change Research
- 2009.02.04: Royal Society Calls for New U.K. Institute on Infectious Diseases
- 2009.02.04: Billions in Biomed Boosts?
- 2009.02.04: Protesting French Researchers Fling Shoes
- 2009.02.03: Congress Puts Off Decision on 2009 Budget
- 2009.02.03: Commerce Nominee Is Friend of NOAA Research
- 2009.02.03: Next Chapter for Zerhouni
- 2009.02.03: Harvard Med Is Cracking the Whip
- 2009.02.02: A New Space Prize Sign of the Times?
- 2009.02.02: Obama Targets FDA
- 2009.02.02: They're Not Selling Apples Just Yet
- 2009.01.30: Smut Makes NSF Fans Squirm
- 2009.01.30: It's Gonna Take a Lot More Than Money ...
- 2009.01.30: Global Health at a Discount
- 2009.01.29: The Scribe and the Rovers
- 2009.01.29: Canadian Genomicists Lament Cuts
- 2009.01.29: Activists Allege Iranian War on Science
- 2009.01.29: Budget Squeeze Has Cali Ocean Mappers Feeling Lost
- 2009.01.28: Health Hazard Shuts Building at Los Alamos
- 2009.01.28: How the House and Senate Want to Stimulate Science
- 2009.01.28: Canada Cuts Research Funding
- 2009.01.27: U.S. Ocean Drilling Ship Returns to the Sea
- 2009.01.27: Sarkozy Slams French Science
- 2009.01.27: Dutch University Cuts Lead to Biologist Losses
- 2009.01.26: Controversy in Their Wake, Geoengineering Experiment in Southern Ocean to Begin
- 2009.01.26: Obama Wants Big Money for Science Students
- 2009.01.26: Update: Ebola-Reston Virus Jumped From Pigs to At Least One Human
- 2009.01.23: Report Calls for Boost in IT Research, Policies
- 2009.01.22: Europe's R&D Report Card: Good, But Could Do Better
- 2009.01.22: Update: Tough Sentences for Animal Rights Activists
- 2009.01.21: Nanotechnology Bill Would Have Obama Think Small
- 2009.01.21: Iraqi Minister Fires Museum Chief
- 2009.01.20: Obama's Inaugural Nod to Science
- 2009.01.19: Edgy New Science Magazine Debuts in China
- 2009.01.16: Sprucing Up the Ag Labs
- 2009.01.16: NIH's Bounty Split Between Bricks and Basic Science
- 2009.01.16: Biodefense Gets Its Billion
- 2009.01.16: New Deputy Director at NSF
- 2009.01.16: Ocean Scientists See Waves of Change Lapping Up
- 2009.01.16: CDC Would Spend Stimulus Dough on Bricks, Mortar
- 2009.01.16: Clues to Life May Change Selection of Next Mars Rover Site
- 2009.01.16: Obama Will Unveil His Stem Cell Policy. Boosters Debate the Choreography
- 2009.01.16: A $3 Billion Bonanza for NSF?
- 2009.01.16: House Cash Would Bring NASA Down to Earth
- 2009.01.15: Your Definitive Stimulus Source ...
- 2009.01.15: Louisiana Creates: New Pro-Intelligent Design Rules for Teachers
- 2009.01.15: Research Gets Billions in House Recovery Plan
- 2009.01.15: New Wings for NASA?
- 2009.01.14: Acquittals in CJD Trial Divide French Scientists
- 2009.01.14: Obama's Pick for EPA Pledges to Rely on Science
- 2009.01.14: Duncan Hearing Mum on Science and Math Education
- 2009.01.14: French CJD Trial Ends With Acquittals--More to Follow
- 2009.01.14: Steve Chu Comes to Washington
- 2009.01.13: Britain OKs Hybrids, Won't Fund Them
- 2009.01.13: Update: European Pesticide Vote
- 2009.01.13: Griffin Going?
- 2009.01.13: Dirt Diagrams Developed
- 2009.01.12: How Healthy? A Public Health Official's Legacy
- 2009.01.12: The New Blood at the FDA
- 2009.01.12: European Pesticide Legislation Riles Ag Scientists
- 2009.01.09: Obama and Science in Developing Countries
- 2009.01.09: Army Anthropologist Dies After Injuries Sustained in Duty in Afghanistan
- 2009.01.09: Field Researchers in China Beware
- 2009.01.08: Angst and Embarrassment, FDA Style
- 2009.01.08: Raining Cannonballs on the "Fortress America" Mentality
- 2009.01.08: Science Plays Key Role in Obama Economic Recovery Plan
- 2009.01.07: Fishing a Net Negative for Whales?
- 2009.01.07: Will Science Be Part of Recovery Package? Pelosi Says Yes
- 2009.01.06: And They Say Jobs for Journalists Are Scarce These Days
- 2009.01.06: Commerce Gushes over $88 Million in Infrastructure Research
- 2009.01.05: Economic Stimulus: U.S. House Could Call for Test Tubes As Well As Pavement
- 2009.01.05: Will 2009 Be the Year of Science?
- 2009.01.05: Could NASA Get a Lift From the Pentagon?
- 2009.01.02: Collins Dominates Rumor Mill for NIH Director
- 2008.12.31: California Sues Over Endangered Species
- 2008.12.30: Bush Science Advisers Offer Regrets, Advice
- 2008.12.29: U.S. Science Academy Official Detained in Tehran
- 2008.12.28: Inside Help for French Geologists?
- 2008.12.23: University Bans Researcher From Industry Talks
- 2008.12.23: British Animal Activists Convicted
- 2008.12.23: South Korea Aims to Boost Status as Science and Technology Powerhouse
- 2008.12.22: More Scientific Fallout From Madoff Scandal
- 2008.12.22: Obama Adds to Science Team
- 2008.12.22: Italian Particle Smasher a Step Closer to Reality
- 2008.12.19: Obama Stacks the Energy and Climate Deck
- 2008.12.19: Google to Close Science Data Archive
- 2008.12.18: Obama Advised Not to Fire NASA Administrator
- 2008.12.18: Sources: John Holdren to be Nominated as Obama's Science Adviser
- 2008.12.18: Academy Calls for More Changes at EPA
- 2008.12.17: Astronaut Declines Presidential Invitation, Science Her Excuse
- 2008.12.17: Interior and Ag Secretaries Continue Focus on Energy
- 2008.12.17: U.K. Science: Hot or Not?
- 2008.12.17: Kaiser Permanente Cashes In on Biobank Plans
- 2008.12.16: Obama's Education Pick Gets Science
- 2008.12.16: The Madoff Scandal's Impact on Science
- 2008.12.15: U Penn Museum Criticized for Staff Cuts (Updated)
- 2008.12.15: IOM to Obama: Get Your Act Together on Global Health
- 2008.12.15: A Nobel Prize for Overblown Controversy? (Update)
- 2008.12.15: Obama Tapping Critics at FDA?
- 2008.12.12: Scientists Seeking Stimuli
- 2008.12.12: Cali Lawmakers Get Specific on Greenhouse Cuts
- 2008.12.12: Austrian Scientists Face a Massive Budget Cut--or Do They?
- 2008.12.12: Obama's Green Team ...
- 2008.12.12: Bioethics Day at the Vatican
- 2008.12.12: More on The Spartan's Big Nuclear Physics Win
- 2008.12.11: Biologist Fights Harassment Training
- 2008.12.11: Putting the E back into DOE: Three Ways Chu Could Energize Energy
- 2008.12.11: University Team Beats National Lab for $500 Million Atom-Probing Machine
- 2008.12.10: Chu for Energy Secretary?
- 2008.12.10: Psychological Tests for Bioagent Researchers?
- 2008.12.10: U.S. Residents Keep Out
- 2008.12.10: Bush Loses Latest Round on Nanotech Safety
- 2008.12.10: A Green Mayor Moves to the White House
- 2008.12.10: FDA Mooooves Away From Ban on Livestock Antibiotics
- 2008.12.10: Safety Plan Needed for Nanotech
- 2008.12.09: How Tailpipes Once Convinced EPA To Tackle Carbon Dioxide
- 2008.12.09: U.K. Judge Dismisses Challenge to Animal-Human Hybrid Research
- 2008.12.09: U.S. Students Make Strides in Math But Not Science
- 2008.12.08: NIH: We're Conflict Averse
- 2008.12.08: How Important Is Diversity to U.S. Academics?
- 2008.12.08: British Biotech Wants Bailout
- 2008.12.07: Obama on White House Lectures: Let's Get Subatomic
- 2008.12.05: Disobedient French Researchers Make Government Meetings Moving Targets
- 2008.12.05: Should Politicians Defer to Scientists?
- 2008.12.04: Med Centers to Reveal Drug Payment$
- 2008.12.04: Clues on Obama's Stem Cell Plans?
- 2008.12.04: Cash-Strapped NASA Delays Mars Journey
- 2008.12.04: Brain Trauma From Blasts Prevalent But Hidden
- 2008.12.04: Bill Richardson's Big Picture
- 2008.12.04: German Scientist Wins Reprieve for Primate Research
- 2008.12.03: Hard Times at Rockefeller U
- 2008.12.03: Biosafety Lab Will Be Manhattan Project
- 2008.12.03: Stem Cell Therapy, Buyer Beware
- 2008.12.03: U.S. National Academies Call for "Major Transformation" at EPA
- 2008.12.03: Troubled Environmental Health Institute Gets New Leader
- 2008.12.02: Bioterror Trumps Nuclear Threat
- 2008.12.02: An Academy Connection to China's Tainted Milk?
- 2008.11.26: Thankful for Progress, Hopeful for More
- 2008.11.26: Extension for Gates as Defense Secretary, A Plus for Research
- 2008.11.25: On Weed, U.K. Government Ignores Scientific Advice
- 2008.11.25: Stargazers Get Their Priorities Straight
- 2008.11.24: Lyme Disease: Taking Shots at Shots
- 2008.11.24: Former NASA Science Chief Lashes Out
- 2008.11.24: Back-to-School for Conservatives
- 2008.11.24: Order More Mortarboards
- 2008.11.21: The Senator's New Target: a Former NIMH Director
- 2008.11.21: A Lively Environment for a Party
- 2008.11.21: Seismic vote in House; Waxman Cometh
- 2008.11.20: Short List For Obama Science Adviser Expected in "Weeks at Most"
- 2008.11.20: The French Invade
- 2008.11.20: Will Candidate's Genes Tip Future Presidential Races?
- 2008.11.20: (Self)Censorship on Sex Grants
- 2008.11.20: It's a Man's World
- 2008.11.20: Grassley to NIH: Crack the Whip
- 2008.11.17: Privacy at issue in UK
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