Science

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Climate Change in Your Backyard

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What Color Was That Moa?

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The Dinosaurs of Ice Age 3

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The New Flu? They're On It

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Meet Banjo, Matilda and Clancy: Three New Dinosaurs From Australia

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Picture of the Week—Fireworks

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Will There Ever Be a Jurassic Park IV?

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A New Kind of Black Hole

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Lion Prides and Street Gangs

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Save the Laramie Dinosaurs!

An Australian bull dog ant tends larvae.

The Hidden World of Ants

A new photo exhibit featuring the work of biologist Mark Moffett reminds us that we still live in an age of discovery

Building a robot that humans can love is pretty ambitious.  But Javier Movellan (in his San Diego lab with RUBI) says he would like to develop a robot that loves humans.

Robot Babies

Can scientists build a machine that learns as it goes and plays well with others?

The ocean's boundless energy (von Jouanne near Oregon's Otter Rock Beach) could furnish up to 6.5 percent of U.S. electricity.

Catching a Wave, Powering an Electrical Grid?

Electrical engineer Annette von Jouanne is pioneering an ingenious way to generate clean, renewable electricity from the sea

Conventional wisdom held that only a huge stretch of DNA could function as a gene.  The discovery of an overlooked genetic entity upends that view.  Croce "was stunned."

High Hopes for a New Kind of Gene

Scientists believe that microRNA may lead to breakthroughs in diagnosing and treating cancer

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Wild Things: Life as We Know It

Whale of a comeback, dancing cockatoos, sticky bees, and waltzing pond scum

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Blog Carnival #9 -- New Blogs, Pterosaur Gallery, the Barney Rock and more

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Find the International Space Station with Twitter

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Attack of the Megalosaurus

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The Periodic Table of Videos Celebrates with Cake

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North Carolina's Origami Dinosaur Finds New Home

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