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Science in the News 2005
Saying Goodbye to Polio: Not There Yet, but Close
(2005-12-27)
Easier Way to Treat Malaria | Scientists Grow Human Brain Cells in Mice
(2005-12-20)
French Doctors Perform a Partial Face Transplant; Medical, Moral Questions
(2005-12-13)
Dogs May Be Just What the Doctor Ordered for Worried Heart Patients
(2005-12-6)
Acne, Eczema and More: Scratching the Surface on the Rough Life of Skin
(2005-11-29)
Scientists Meet in Cameroon to Discuss Malaria
(2005-11-22)
New Genetic Map Called a Powerful Tool for Medical Science
(2005-11-15)
Mars Once Had Moving Plates Like Earth Has Now
(2005-11-8)
Is the Human Brain Still Evolving? Some Scientists Think So
(2005-11-1)
U.N. Report Disputes Link Between Forests and Floods
(2005-10-25)
Killer Virus Brought Back From the Past, With the Hope to Avoid a New One
(2005-10-18)
2005 Nobel Prizes: Medicine Honor Goes to Discovery That Many Dismissed
(2005-10-11)
As Butterflies Head South to Mexico, Humans Fly Along
(2005-10-4)
Severe Ocean Storms: Behind Nature's Power
(2005-9-27)
Genetic Map of Chimps May Show What Makes Us Human
(2005-9-20)
Aspirin: One of the Most Widely Used Drugs in the World
(2005-9-13)
Sticking Power: Geckos Face Some Competition
(2005-9-6)
U.S. Scientists Find a Way to Create Embryonic Stem Cells With Adult Skin Cells
(2005-8-30)
High Hopes Travel with Newest Flight to Explore Mars
(2005-8-23)
A Drug to Protect Against Bird Flu Succeeds in First Tests
(2005-8-16)
Gifts of Life: Organ Transplants Reach Record Levels in U.S.
(2005-8-9)
Space Shuttle in Orbit but Future Flights Suspended
(2005-8-2)
True or False: Kids + Too Much TV = Less Ability to Learn?
(2005-7-26)
Successes Against Tuberculosis, But Not Everywhere
(2005-7-19)
FIRST AID: How to Help When Someone Is Sick or Injured
(2005-7-12)
All About Sharks
(2005-7-5)
Scientists Find Most Earth-Like Planet Yet Discovered
(2005-6-28)
Autoimmune Diseases: When the Body Starts to Attack Its Own Cells
(2005-6-21)
When the Sun Is No Fun, How to Beat the Heat
(2005-6-14)
American Scientists Estimate Future Weather Conditions in Africa
(2005-6-7)
Progress Made in Stem Cell Research
(2005-5-31)
Learning From a Volcano, 25 Years After Mount St. Helen's Exploded
(2005-5-24)
Stress: What It Can Do to Us, What We Can Do About It
(2005-5-17)
Ever Wonder Where Your Ancient Ancestors Lived?
(2005-5-10)
When Nothing Goes to Waste: the Mystery of Obsessive Hoarding
(2005-5-3)
Polio: How an Ancient Disease Met a Modern Prevention
(2005-4-26)
Study Measures Environmental Damage from Human Activities
(2005-4-19)
Where Nature Writes the Laws: A Visit to the National Arboretum in Washington
(2005-4-12)
Drug Used to Treat a Bleeding Disorder May Also Aid Victims of the Deadliest Form of Stroke
(2005-4-5)
From A to Zinc: The Story of Vitamins
(2005-3-29)
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS
(2005-3-22)
Evolution and Intelligent Design
(2005-3-15)
International Treaty on Tobacco Control / Research Projects on Glaucoma
(2005-3-8)
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS
(2005-3-1)
A Warning About Wireless Internet / Broken Heart Syndrome / A Question About Science and Engineering
(2005-2-22)
Reforms at NIH / Tobacco Smoke a Danger to Children / A New Way to Add Iron to the Diet
(2005-2-15)
Parkinson's Disease
(2005-2-8)
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS
(2005-2-1)
Diseases Spread by Mosquitos
(2005-1-25)
World Conference on Disaster Reduction / The Fight Against Polio / Prostate Cancer
(2005-1-18)
Asthma
(2005-1-11)
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS
(2005-1-4)