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Science magazine names top 10 breakthroughs of 2008

The news writers at Science magazine describe what they believe were the 10 biggest scientific breakthroughs this year. From changing cells to modeling protons, and seeing planets outside our solar system, the discoveries cover a wide swath of natural science and represent some astonishing finds.Read More...
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Times Online

Leading scientist urges teaching of creationism in schools

Creationism should be taught in schools as a legitimate point of view to stop religious children losing interest in science lessons, a leading Royal Society scientist has urged.
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Los Angeles Times Science and medical leaders

Science and medical leaders
12/28/08
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msnbc Could a hot air balloon help map...

Athena Coustenis, an astrophysicist and planetologist with the Paris Observatory, is helping draft a plan to send a hot air balloon to Titan, as well as an orbiting spacecraft...
11/06/08
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Yahoo! News Incredible Discoveries Made in Remote...

LiveScience.com - LiveScience Exclusive Scientists exploring caves in the bone-dry and mostly barren Atacama Desert in Chile stumbled upon a totally unexpected discovery...
07/31/08
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Los Angeles Times Stephen Hawking to retire from...

The 66-year-old cosmologist will step down as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a title once held by Isaac Newton. He will continue with his studies. ...
10/24/08
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Times Online Forget space travel. The ocean is...

Earth is spent, but the Universe awaits. It seems we can't get off the planet fast enough. Two thirds of Nasa's $17 billion annual budget is devoted to...
07/30/08
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Daily News Religion fight goes to Vegas

LAS VEGAS - Billed as the "Friday Night Fight" in the city famous for its title bouts, New York Times' bestselling authors and rhetorical pugilists Christopher Hitchens and...
07/25/08
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WRAL.com

Energy secretary pick argues for new fuel sources

Steven Chu, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who is President-elect Barack Obama's choice for energy secretary, has been a vocal advocate for more research into alternative energy, arguing that a shift away from fossil fuels is essential to combat global warming.
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Arstechnica

Science week in review: vans get wings, the brain-pelvis interaction, and darkness decays

Aerodynamics, irrigation, self-replicating molecules, and the possible return of the mammoth loomed large in the world of science this week. Read More...
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Times Online Thoroughly modern Lucretius

10/01/08
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Economist Of budgets and black holes

More fancy toys, fewer physicists to play with themFROM outside, the huge silver doughnut looks like a flight of vain architectural fancy, or perhaps a racetrack for very...
05/01/08
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Times Online Who lives by the road, dies by the road

Traffic has a bad reputation, much of it fictional. London’s choked suburbs provoked J. G. Ballard’s vision of fetishized pile-ups in Crash. Gridlock on the freeway...
12/03/08
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WRAL.com Undersea explorer Piccard dies, aged 86

Jacques Piccard, a scientist and underwater explorer who plunged deeper beneath the ocean than any other man, died Saturday, his son's company said. He was 86.
11/01/08
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msnbc What makes Earth so special?

Understanding what's special about Earth is crucial for finding other planets out there and predicting what they might be like.
07/08/08
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WRAL.com US game designer blasts into space...

An American computer game designer reached space Sunday, fulfilling a long-deferred childhood dream that began with the flight of his astronaut father.
10/12/08
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THE WHITE HOUSE

President Bush Presents 2007 National Medals of Science and Technology and Innovation

President Bush on Monday said, "This is a joyous day for the White House as we honor some of our nation's most gifted and visionary men and women. I congratulate you all on your achievements. I'm looking forward to presenting you with the National Medals of Science and Technology and Innovation. And I welcome your friends, but most importantly, I welcome your family members. We are glad you're here and thank you for standing by these -- by the side of these pioneers and doers and achievers."
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The Wall Street Journal

Scared Senseless

How activists, regulators and scientists inflate small findings into dubious claims.
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Macworld - Spore springs to life

Electronic Arts plans to unleash Spore, a virtual life game from Sims creator Will Wright, across multiple platforms including the Mac next week. But Chris Holt got a sneak peek...
09/05/08
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chicagotribune.com Freshmen get ball rolling on physics

Many high schools alter traditional order of classes to hook students on science earlier ...
05/13/08
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Arstechnica Safety report: latest collider at...

Magnetic monopoles, strange quark matter, and miniature black holes, oh my! The final safety report on the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator set to start up this...
06/23/08
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Financial Post Uncovering the science of the sexes

Forget the patriarchy, long blamed as the major culprit against gender equality at work--a new book argues that biology may be the cause of what often precludes women from...
03/03/08
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International Herald Tribune Scientists, critics say projected US...

A group of prominent scientists who have been critical of missile defense plans told lawmakers Wednesday that a system being built by the United States cannot protect the country.
04/17/08
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Yahoo! News Amazon research raises tough...

AP - Julio Tota stood atop a 195-foot steel tower in the heart of the Amazon rain forest, watching "rivers of air" flowing over an unbroken green canopy that stretched as far as...
02/03/08
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Economist The future of energy

A fundamental change is coming sooner than you might thinkSINCE the industrial revolution 200 years ago, mankind has depended on fossil fuel. The notion that this might change...
06/19/08
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The New York Times Coming to New York, a Science Event...

A panel of university presidents, Schools Chancellor Joel I. Klein of New York, the actor Alan Alda, the Columbia physicist Brian Greene and a Muppet announced plans on...
04/03/08
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