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Biosciences

Abortion Pill May Stop Cancer

Researchers find potential in preventing breast cancer from drug that helps end pregnancies.
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Biosciences

GlycoFi Gets Its Crown Jewel

The Merck subsidiary has yeast that can copy human cell chemistry.
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Biosciences

Mind the Gender Gap

Women come in second this this race.
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Biosciences

Red Herring Biosciences Report

Top stories for the week of June 26, 2006: Fighting Cervical Cancer; Biotech Buying; iPod Ultrasounds
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Biosciences

Bird Flu Forces Ethics Debate

Researchers plan who should get a vaccine if an influenza pandemic hits.
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Biosciences, Media

Herd Shapes Music Tastes

A study finds that musical choices are based on popularity, not on quality.
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Cleantech

India Plans Green Revolution

Indian prime minister outlines seven-point package to use technology in a second agricultural revolution.
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Biosciences

Korean Cloning Data Faked

South Korean professor Hwang Woo Suk quits after university investigators say he fabricated his famed stem cell research.
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Biosciences

Stem Cell Expert Defends Work

South Korean research star responds to critics as his country’s bioscience companies take a hit.
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Biosciences

Power Walking Generates Buzz

Biologists have found a way to harness the mechanical energy in walking to power electrical devices.
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Archives

Machines push the boundaries of science and engineering

Over the past decade, industrial automatons have improved significantly in precision and reliability, and they've lowered the cost of manufacturing consumer products, silicon chips, cars, and even pharmaceuticals.
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Archives, Magazine

Machines Push the Boundaries of Science and Engineering.

Machines Push the Boundaries of Science and Engineering.
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Archives, Magazine

Science

IBM fashions transistors of carbon.
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Archives

This is not rocket science

Over the past few months, I've been indulging myself by talking to people in the aerospace industry. What they've been telling me I'm still having a hard time digesting. We have been led to believe that the only way to get to space is to spend billions ...
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Archives, Magazine

Science Applications International Corp.: Massive, employee-owned, and proud of it

Science Applications International Corp.
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Archives

Irish science is smiling

Irish science is smiling
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Archives, Magazine

The big science of nanomedicine

In theory, nanotechnology is beautiful, but can it deliver? We'll find out on the way to Mars.
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Archives

Weird science

Weird science
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Archives

Lab Rat: Actually, this is rocket science, part 2

Lab Rat: Could quantum computers really make encryption unbreakable? When quantum computers actually come to market, that is.
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Archives

Lab Rat: Actually, this is rocket science

Lab Rat: Why the qubit is the next great hope for computing.
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