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Military Sensor Hears Through Walls
Caffeine May Boost Female Sex Drive
Mystery of 'Mozart's Skull' Still Unsolved
Discovery Challenges Thinking on Key Brain Function
Dog Deaths Surpass 100 Despite Toxic Pet Food Recall
 
 
 

 
2005 Ties for 2nd Warmest Year Ever, But Cause Still Uncertain
The Arctic is warming more than the rest of the planet, and researchers don't know why.
Ants Use Antibiotics to Fight Pests
Study reveals how ants use antibiotic-producing bacteria to keep fungus gardens free of parasitic pests.
 
 
Earliest Maya Writings Found
Bacteria Thrive in Hostile Human Bellies
Soda-Cancer Link Revealed as Myth
Ben Franklin Turns 300: Twice
Ancient Village Discovery Raises Questions
Study Reveals How Virus Harpoons Your Cells
Sound Science: Pete Townshend Blames Headphones for Hearing Loss
Five Deep-Sea Fish on Brink of Extinction
Mozart's Skull Possibly Found
New ID Device Reads Palms
School Board Rescinds 'Intelligent Design' Policy
Elephant Tails Tell Tale of Diet, Migration
Whales Found to Speak in Dialects
The Surprising Complexity of Walking
Researchers Find Every Body is Doing the Locomotion
Voice of Reason: Research Debunks 'Barbie Ideal'
Mount St. Helens Still Oozing Lava
Study: Guppies Have Menopause, Too
Men and Women Use the Internet Differently, Study Shows
University: Hwang Lied About Stem Cells
Set Sail: Global Voyage Aims to Set Distance Record
Top Science Stories of 2005: A Year of Incredible Impact
Ancient Egyptians Held Dwarves in High Esteem
Avian Flu Not Spread by Bird Migration
Fish Mating Preferences Change with Age
Extra Second Will be Added to 2005
Adult Brain Cells Do Keep Growing
The Great Wall of MIT
Good-Hearted Women Fail to Deal with Bad Hearts
Scientists Find Cache of Dodo Bird Bones
Science Fraud Shakes Stem Cell Field
Peruvian Canals Most Ancient in New World
Intelligent Workplace: The Office of the Future
Scientists Predict What You'll Think of Next
Journal Picks Evolution as Top Story of 2005
How Reindeer Deal with Endless Winter Nights
Christmas Tree's Survival Secret Discovered
Stem Cell Scientist Resigns Amid Accusations of Deception
Older Elephants Smell Sexier
Origins of Cloned Dog Now Questioned
Bees Recognize People
The Solar Powered Purse
Symmetry in Nature: Fundamental Fact or Human Bias?
Symmetrical People Make Better Dancers
Fantastic Voyage to Save the Heart
A Myth that Rocks: The Premature Death of Paul McCartney

Wild Volcanoes Gallery: Fierce, raging, and out-of-control

Top 10 Ways to Destroy Earth

Gallery: Great White Sharks

Birds of Prey: Spot Today's Dinosaurs

Gallery: The World’s Tallest Buildings

Gallery: Microscopic Images As Art

World Trivia: Challenge your Brain

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>Milky Way's Warp Explained
>North Star's Unseen Companion Photographed
>NASA Probe to Light the Skies on Jan. 15 Re-entry
>Vanishing Gas Confirms Black Hole Event Horizons
>NEW Podcast Episode! ZeroG - a Personal Journey into Weightlessness

 

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