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Where's My Flying Car? Science's Promises BrokenFlying cars, a meal in a pill, a cure for cancer among science's failed promises. Here's why.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Global Warming Action Must Happen Soon: ScientistSince the public may not be getting the message, one scientist tries simplifying.
By Wynne Parry Published
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What Can Climate Talks in Doha Accomplish?Here are the main points negotiators are expected to tackle in Doha.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Mystery of Memory: Why It's Not PerfectMemory is fickle and deceptive, but that's how it's supposed to be, researchers say.
By Wynne Parry Published
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5 Ways Rapid Warming Is Changing the ArcticClimate change is making the Arctic one of the most rapidly changing places on Earth.
By Wynne Parry Published
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The Science Behind Our Strange, Spooky DreamsDreams play crucial roles in learning and memory, sleep science is showing.
By Wynne Parry Published
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US Science Funding: 4 More Years of the Same?Recent years have seen tight budgets for federal science funding.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Deadly Ebola & Lassa Viruses May Be More Common Than ThoughtThe horrific viruses that cause bleeding from eyes and nose may not be new arrivals.
By Wynne Parry Published
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5 Ways to Talk Politics Without ShoutingRegardless of who wins, religion has something to tell us about how to talk productively about politics.
By Wynne Parry Published
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5 Odd Effects of Sandy's Power OutageFind out what happened at funeral homes, waste-water treatment plants and gas stations.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Hurricane Sandy: A Glimpse at New York's Scary FutureGet ready. Global warming will make extreme coastal floods more frequent.
By Wynne Parry Published
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NYC Museum Celebrates Teddy Roosevelt's Conservation WorkRestored artifacts reveal the life of the "biologist-in-chief."
By Wynne Parry Published
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A Great American Conservationist: Remembering Teddy RooseveltSee how a museum brought decades-old dioramas and a memorial to the 26th president up to date.
By Wynne Parry Published
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How a Bubblegum Coral Conquered the GlobeThis coral began its migration some 10 million years ago.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Dino Fossil Dealer Involved in Black Market, Prosecutors AllegeAn international dispute over a T.-rex relative has resulted in criminal charges for a fossil dealer.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Fossil Dealer in Disputed Dinosaur Case ArrestedThe fossil dealer who attempted to sell a disputed tyrannosaur is now facing criminal charges.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Did Global Warming Really Stop in 1997?A news article cherry-picked data to reach a false conclusion about global warming, experts say.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Beautiful Butterfly Wings Hold Sea Snail's ToxinScientists are puzzled over how the butterfly snagged the mysterious poison.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Meteorites for Sale: Space-Rock Fans Swoon Over Moon (But Not Mars)Only one signature meteorite sold: Two pieces of the moon costing $330,000 together.
By Wynne Parry Published
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How a Martian Meteorite Rocked the WorldThe Tissint meteorite brought some of the Red Planet to Earth in a big way.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Booming Meteorite Market Leaves Few Space Rocks for One ResearcherThe success of Morocco's meteorite business has created a dilemma for a meteorite scientist.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Deep-Sea Vehicle Alvin Gets Splashy MakeoverAlvin will be able to dive deeper, grasp farther and take better deep-sea pics.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Alvin Album: Deep-Sea Vehicle Prepares for New AdventuresAlvin has taken humans into uncharted territory, now the deep-sea vehicle is getting an upgrade.
By Wynne Parry Published
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Economic Decline Not Enough to Reduce Planet-Warming EmissionsA country’s economic history influences its emissions of the primary greenhouse gas.
By Wynne Parry Published

