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- Gene edits to ‘CRISPR babies’ might have shortened their life expectancy
- Algeria and Argentina declared malaria-free?
- Bridging the gap between artificial vision and touch
- Two types of fibroblast drive arthritis
- Cancer geneticists tackle troubling ethnic bias in studies
- Geneticist Sydney Brenner, who made tiny worm a scientific legend, dies
- Cats know their names — whether they care is another matter
- Coral symbiosis is a three-player game
- Court ruling highlights the threat of vaccine misinformation
- Virus tricks the immune system into ignoring bacterial infections
- Why the sexes don’t feel pain the same way
- Antarctic project to drill for oldest-ever ice core
- Japan poised to allow ‘reprogrammed’ stem-cell therapy for damaged corneas
- Thousands of scientists are backing the kids striking for climate change
- New York City climate-change plan proposes adding land to Manhattan
- Nearly half of global childhood cancer cases go undiagnosed
- Molecular envoys pave the way for pancreatic cancer to invade the liver
- Battling disease by giving mosquitoes an antimalarial drug
- A newly discovered stem cell that keeps bones growing
- Night-vision ‘super-mice’ created using light-converting nanoparticles
- Hydropower dams can help mitigate the global warming impact of wetlands
- Antarctic voyage will explore ocean hidden under ice for 100,000 years
- Biological sex shapes tumour evolution across cancer types
- Maya bones bring a lost civilization to life
- The biological basis of mental illness
- Links between gut microbes and depression strengthened
- Arctic scientists iced out by US–India radar mission
- How machine learning could keep dangerous DNA out of terrorists' hands
- Forget everything you know about 3D printing — the ‘replicator’ is here
- US climate costs will be highest in Republican strongholds
- Biodiversity thrives in Ethiopia’s church forests
- Prospective parents should be prepared for a surge in genetic data
- Shadows used to peer around corners
- China becomes first nation to land on the Moon’s far side
- Collapsing glaciers threaten Asia’s water supplies
- Ancient genomes help to pinpoint origins of Aboriginal remains
- 2018 in news: The science events that shaped the year
- Brain circuits of compulsive drug addiction identified
- Huge brain study uncovers ‘buried’ genetic networks linked to mental illness
- ‘Transmissible’ Alzheimer’s theory gains traction
- Cell-jacking proteins could be the key to cracking Zika and dengue
- Darwin’s finches choose parent lookalikes as mates
- A spotlight on bacterial mutations for 75 years
- Fire, drought, flood: climate challenges laid bare in US government report
- Film and television tell children who can be scientists
- A bacterium’s enemy isn’t your friend
- IPCC says limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will require drastic action
- Bionic algae barrel through blood to deliver drugs
- An aggressive cancer’s road to conquest
- Gene-snipping tool swats mosquitoes
- ‘Green revolution’ crops bred to slash fertilizer use
- Climate change has doubled the frequency of ocean heatwaves
- The spectre of smallpox lingers
- Gene-silencing technology gets first drug approval after 20-year wait
- The ghost of influenza past and the hunt for a universal vaccine
- Dengue rates plummet in Australian city after release of modified mosquitoes
- Diverse genome study upends understanding of how language evolved
- Transport network’s handrails teem with a mix of microbes during evening rush hour
- Entire yeast genome squeezed into one lone chromosome
- Wilderness is vanishingly rare in Earth’s oceans
- Droughts, heatwaves and floods: How to tell when climate change is to blame
- 'I speak for the trees': Could this monkey be Dr Seuss’s Lorax?
- Ecologists try to speed up evolution to save Australian marsupial from toxic toads
- Humans are altering seasonal climate cycles worldwide
- 3D image reveals hidden neurons in fruit-fly brain
- Contagious cancer could have wiped out America's first dogs
- Speedy Ebola tests help contain Africa’s latest outbreak
- Sucking carbon dioxide from air is cheaper than scientists thought
- Fur seals can go weeks without REM sleep
- Honeybees can count to zero
- Hurricanes slow their roll around the world
- African scientists call for more control of their continent’s genomic data
- How San Francisco’s next big quake could play out
- Great Barrier Reef saw huge losses from 2016 heatwave
- Rare human outbreak of monkey malaria detected in Malaysia
- How human embryonic stem cells sparked a revolution
- Machine learning spots treasure trove of elusive viruses
- Deadly Lassa-fever outbreak tests Nigeria’s revamped health agency
- China tests giant air cleaner to combat smog
- Latest US weather satellite highlights forecasting challenges
- Colossal family tree reveals environment’s influence on lifespan
- Data can help to end malnutrition across Africa
- How flashing lights and pink noise might banish Alzheimer’s, improve memory and more
- Giant fuzzy virus found in soda lake
- Deadly brain tumour in children spreads through surprising route
- Tropical forests are near a breaking point
- Bees thrive when fields have borders
- Primitive fish's sea-floor shuffle illuminates the origins of walking
- Geneticists unravel secrets of super-invasive crayfish
- Health officials push for vaccine against neglected tropical virus
- Debate blooms over anatomy of the world’s first flower
- Polar bears are wasting away in a changing climate
- Simple blood test spots dementia protein
- Unique oil spill in East China Sea frustrates scientists
- Moths fluttered before flowers bloomed
- How to see a memory
- Climate scientists unlock secrets of ‘blue carbon’
- Armadillo and rabbit genes reveal how pregnancy evolved
- Antarctic ice cores tell the ocean’s story
- A lethal autoimmune disease succumbs to stem cells
- Deep learning sharpens views of cells and genes
- Atlantic hurricanes' rapid growth spurts are intensifying
- Ebola survivors still immune to virus after 40 years
- Tiny sea creatures upend notion of how animals' nervous systems evolved
- Electric eel-inspired devices could power artificial human organs
- Rescued radar maps reveal Antarctica's past
- Exoplanet hunters rethink search for alien life
- Improved diagnostics fail to halt the rise of tuberculosis
- Puerto Rico struggles to assess hurricane’s health effects
- World’s carbon emissions set to spike by 2% in 2017
- High-jumping beetle inspires agile robots
- Cosmic-ray particles reveal secret chamber in Egypt's Great Pyramid
- Gut microbes can shape responses to cancer immunotherapy
- Newly discovered orangutan species is also the most endangered
- Bats slam into buildings because they can't 'see' them
- Massive genetic study shows how humans are evolving
- Plot a course through the genome
- How labs are coping with Hurricane Harvey's devastating floods
- China’s embrace of embryo selection raises thorny questions
- China launches brain-imaging factory
- Sea snakes lose their stripes to deal with pollution
- Massive El Niño sent greenhouse-gas emissions soaring
- Huge landslide triggered rare Greenland mega-tsunami
- Brain’s stem cells slow ageing in mice
- 'True blue' chrysanthemum flowers produced with genetic engineering
- Cell engineering: How to hack the genome
- US defence agencies grapple with gene drives
- The strange topology that is reshaping physics
- Vaccines promoted as key to stamping out drug-resistant microbes
- Ancient genomes heat up dog domestication debate
- Satellite snafu masked true sea-level rise for decades
- Ant colonies flow like fluid to build tall towers
- How poverty affects the brain
- Massive database of 182,000 leaves is helping predict plants' family trees
- Ancient-genome studies grapple with Africa’s past
- Get the glow: the secret to deep-water corals’ radiance
- How to build a human cell atlas
- Seawater is the secret to long-lasting Roman concrete
- Air guns used in offshore oil exploration can kill tiny marine life
- Modified viruses deliver death to antibiotic-resistant bacteria
- The fight to save thousands of lives with sea-floor sensors
- Teeth tell tale of hippo’s quick spread across Africa
- Ancient oak's youthful genome surprises biologists
- Ecologists warn of Japanese badger cull 'crisis'
- Italy rebuked for failure to prevent olive-tree tragedy
- Oldest "Homo sapiens" fossil claim rewrites our species' history
- Gut bacteria can stop cancer drugs from working
- Neuroscientists rethink how the brain recognizes faces
- Biodiversity moves beyond counting species
- Mummy DNA unravels ancient Egyptians’ ancestry
- Ebola vaccine approved for use in ongoing outbreak
- Monument to peer review unveiled in Moscow
- Dreams of the Stone Age dated for first time in southern Africa
- Huge Arctic report ups estimates of sea-level rise
- Ancient-human genomes plucked from cave dirt
- Dog family tree reveals hidden history of canine diversity
- Gender bias distorts peer review across fields
- Genome-based cholesterol drug boosts heart health
- Hidden HIV reservoirs exposed by telltale protein
- Fossil algae hold clues to origin of modern photosynthesis
- CRISPR, microbes and more are joining the war against crop killers
- Dying woolly mammoths were in ‘genetic meltdown’
- Amazon rainforest was shaped by an ancient hunger for fruits and nuts
- Hepatitis C drugs re-energize global fight over patents
- The drug-resistant bacteria that pose the greatest health threats
- Three sites where NASA might retrieve its first Mars rock
- 'Riskiest ideas' win $50 million from Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
- Catch wave power in floating nets
- Arctic 2.0: What happens after all the ice goes?
- How plants evolved into carnivores
- Deadly new wheat disease threatens Europe’s crops
- Gene drives thwarted by emergence of resistant organisms
- How heat from the Sun can keep us all cool
- Consider drug efficacy before first-in-human trials
- Astronaut twin study hints at stress of space travel
- Neuroscience: Big brain, big data
- Big science has a buzzword problem
- Plant biologists welcome their robot overlords
- Billion-dollar project aims to prep vaccines before epidemics hit
- Do you speak virus? Phages caught sending chemical messages
- What’s killing the world’s shorebirds?
- 3D ocean map tracks ecosystems in unprecedented detail
- Brain scan hints at first simple test for concussion
- Bat banter is surprisingly nuanced
- Wolf transplant could reset iconic island study
- World Health Organization rethinks its response to disease outbreaks
- Deforestation spikes in Brazilian Amazon
- Can old computers bring Palestinians and Israelis together?
- Weaponized antibodies use new tricks to fight cancer
- Living cells bind silicon and carbon for the first time
- The sparrow with four sexes
- Geneticists hope to unlock secrets of bats’ complex sounds
- Playful rats reveal brain region that drives ticklishness
- Quest to map Africa’s soil microbiome begins
- Political upheaval threatens Brazil’s environmental protections
- Illegal ivory mostly from recent elephant killings
- Climate change could flip Mediterranean lands to desert
- HIV’s Patient Zero exonerated
- US mental-health chief: psychiatry must get serious about mathematics
- Rio fights Zika with biggest release yet of bacteria-infected mosquitoes
- Autism study finds early intervention has lasting effects
- Nations agree to ban refrigerants that worsen climate change
- Pioneering brain implant restores paralysed man's sense of touch
- Safety concerns blight promising cancer therapy
- A radical revision of human genetics
- The mental-health crisis among migrants
- Apes can tell when you've been duped
- South Africa plans health study to track half a million people
- Syrian seed bank gets new home away from war
- World’s tiniest machines win chemistry Nobel
- Medicine Nobel for research on how cells 'eat themselves'
- DNA reveals that giraffes are four species — not one
- Ale genomics: how humans tamed beer yeast
- Boom in unproven cell therapies intensifies regulatory debate
- The new breed of cutting-edge catalysts
- Giant, deadly ice slide baffles researchers
- Brain's chemical signals seen in real time
- ‘Radically rewritten’ bacterial genome unveiled
- Mosquito guns and heavy fines: how Cuba kept Zika at bay for so long
- Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics
- Controversial insecticides linked to wild bee declines
- Glider aims to break world record — and boost climate science
- US grants for zebrafish studies on the rise
- Welcome to the Cyborg Olympics
- Parasitic infection may have spoiled zebrafish experiments
- Bright light accelerates ageing in mice
- Brain-data goldmine could reveal how neurons compute
- Microbiome 'social network' revealed by gene swaps
- Mobile-phone expansion could disrupt key weather satellites
- Clouds get high on climate change
- Farmed fish drive sea change in global consumption
- First CRISPR clinical trial gets green light from US panel
- Funding for model-organism databases in trouble
- Farming invented twice in Middle East, genomes study reveals
- Man-made pollutants found in Earth's deepest ocean trenches
- Mass coral death drives efforts to identify resilient reefs
- A simpler twist of fate
- Stem cells for Snoopy: pet medicines spark a biotech boom
- Fast-spreading genetic mutations pose ecological risk
- The man who can map the chemicals all over your body
- Fairer way to distribute last-ditch drugs gets real-world trial
- Massive ocean-observing project launches — despite turmoil
- Ancient genomes suggest dual origin for modern dogs
- Plan to synthesize human genome elicits mixed response
- Peru’s gold rush prompts public-health emergency
- 1,500 scientists lift the lid on reproducibility
- Illuminating life's building blocks
- Cloud-seeding surprise could improve climate predictions
- Poverty linked to epigenetic changes and mental illness
- Light-controlled genes and neurons poised for clinical trials
- Mirror-image enzyme copies looking-glass DNA
- Underwater archaeologists unearth ancient butchering site
- White House goes big on microbiome research
- Building blocks for 'RNA world' made from simple ingredients
- Low-cost headsets boost virtual reality’s lab appeal
- Gene variants linked to success at school prove divisive
- Kepler spacecraft rakes in nearly 1,300 planets
- Stem-cell plan aims to bring rhino back from brink of extinction
- Citizen scientists aid Ecuador earthquake relief
- Killer landslides: The lasting legacy of Nepal’s quake
- Plant protein behaves like a prion
- Researchers push for personalized tumour vaccines
- Genetic secrets of the healthy elderly unveiled
- Evolution of Darwin’s finches tracked at genetic level
- Dirty room-mates make lab mice more useful
- US agency suspends clinical trials after contamination risk discovered
- Gene-editing hack yields pinpoint precision
- Fears rise over yellow fever’s next move
- Cancer therapy: an evolved approach
- Coral crisis: Great Barrier Reef bleaching is “the worst we’ve ever seen”
- Cocktails for cancer with a measure of immunotherapy
- First paralysed person to be 'reanimated' offers neuroscience insights
- The tumour trail left in blood
- Gene-editing surges as US rethinks regulations
- Brain scans reveal how LSD affects consciousness
- Mystery factors protect lucky few from severe genetic disorders
- Geologists to drill into heart of dinosaur-killing impact
- Did humans drive 'hobbit' species to extinction?
- Antarctic model raises prospect of unstoppable ice collapse
- The red-hot debate about transmissible Alzheimer's
- Dengue vaccine aces trailblazing trial
- Living factories of the future
- Five million US seeds banked for resurrection experiment
- Global warming already driving increases in rainfall extremes
- Research management: Five years on from Fukushima
- Epic El Niño yields massive data trove
- Spectre of Ebola haunts Zika response
- The nanolight revolution is coming
- Speedier Arctic data as warm winter shrinks sea ice
- Global biodiversity report warns pollinators are under threat
- Role of chaos in deep ocean turned upside down
- Landmark experiment confirms ocean acidification’s toll on Great Barrier Reef
- Mysterious radio burst pinpointed in distant galaxy
- Should you edit your children’s genes?
- Synthetic biology’s first malaria drug meets market resistance
- Satellite alerts track deforestation in real time
- DNA tags help the hunt for drugs
- New Delhi car ban yields trove of pollution data
- Einstein's gravitational waves found at last
- Flies reared in the dark for 60 years give up their genetic secrets
- Proving Zika link to birth defects poses huge challenge
- The mystery of the expanding tropics
- Monster El Niño probed by meteorologists
- When chickens go wild
- 2015 declared the hottest year on record
- Independent study tallies 'true catch' of global fishing
- Spread of Ebola ends: 7 lessons from a devastating epidemic
- Scientists bust myth that our bodies have more bacteria than human cells
- Famous ancient iceman had familiar stomach infection
- Four chemical elements added to periodic table
- Spread of antibiotic-resistance gene does not spell bacterial apocalypse — yet
- Lakes warm worldwide
- Hellish conditions a scientific gold mine for drilling project
- The science myths that will not die
- Europe’s genetically edited plants stuck in legal limbo
- ‘Novel, amazing, innovative’: positive words on the rise in science papers
- Social scientists give climate talks a human touch
- US government approves transgenic chicken
- Lab staple agar hit by seaweed shortage
- Mosquitoes engineered to pass down genes that would wipe out their species
- Disease specialists identify post-Ebola threats
- Why Finland now leads the world in nuclear waste storage
- Terrorism science: 5 insights into jihad in Europe
- Quest to drill into Earth’s mantle restarts
- Biologists create more precise molecular scissors for genome editing
- The inside story on wearable electronics
- Genome editing: 7 facts about a revolutionary technology
- Agricultural policy: Govern our soils
- 'Gene drive' mosquitoes engineered to fight malaria
- Ebola experience leaves world no less vulnerable
- Leap-second decision delayed by eight years
- Bionic roses implanted with electronic circuit
- Salmon is first transgenic animal to win US approval for food
- Paris climate talks: The 2?°C limit
- Special: Light Fantastic
- Cultural differences determine when kids learn to play fair
- Sustainability: Transfer project cannot meet China's water needs
- 'Supergene’ determines wading birds’ sex strategy
- Safety upgrade found for gene-editing technique
- History: Einstein was no lone genius
- Social cost of carbon emissions in spotlight
- Debate rages over herbicide's cancer risk
- Engineered bat virus stirs debate over risky research
- Volcanic rock hints at source of Earth’s water
- Biological research: Rethink biosafety
- New meningitis strains could thrive following vaccine success
- Leukaemia success heralds wave of gene-editing therapies
- Memory-boosting devices tested in humans
- Indonesia blazes threaten endangered orangutans
- Antarctic coast meltdown could trigger ice-sheet collapse
- Low-fat diets have low impact
- Scientists debate mega-microbiome initiatives
- ‘Breathing battery’ advance holds promise for long-range electric cars
- Super-fast Antarctic drills ready to hunt for oldest ice
- Before we drown we may die of thirst
- How to make the most of carbon dioxide
- First cancer-fighting virus approved
- What first case of sexually transmitted Ebola means for public health
- Vast cosmic voids merge like soap bubbles
- Pluto’s geology is unlike any other
- Surprise ‘mystery’ neurons found in male worms
- Teeth from China reveal early human trek out of Africa
- Companies that suck carbon from air line up customers
- Kilogram conflict resolved at last
- The tantalizing links between gut microbes and the brain
- Zero-gravity genomics passes first test
- Brain scans pinpoint individuals from a crowd
- Ocean sediments suggest dry future for Horn of Africa
- Diagnostic developers target antibiotic resistance
- Corals worldwide hit by bleaching
- How elephants avoid cancer
- First ancient African genome reveals vast Eurasian migration
- DNA repair sleuths win chemistry Nobel
- Gene-editing record smashed in pigs
- Anti-parasite drugs sweep Nobel prize in medicine 2015
- Human Genome Project: Twenty-five years of big biology
- UK scientists apply for licence to edit genes in human embryos
- Dramatic rise seen in antibiotic use
- Enthusiasm for personalized cancer drugs runs ahead of the science
- Nanoparticles disguised as blood-cell fragments slip past body's immune defence
- Africa braced for snakebite crisis
- Director of US mental-health institute leaves for Google
- Worm's brain cells switched on with ultrasound
- South African scientists trial humane shark deterrents
- Southern Ocean sucks up more carbon dioxide than was thought
- The revolution will not be crystallized: a new method sweeps through structural biology
- Intellectually disabled often get antipsychotics in absence of mental illness
- Giant study poses DNA data-sharing dilemma
- How cities can beat the heat
- Minnesota bog study turns up the heat on peat
- The growing global battle against blood-sucking ticks
- North Pacific ‘blob’ stirs up fisheries management
- The cannabis experiment
- US government seeks to cut methane emissions from oil and gas industry
- Frogs mount speedy defence against pesticide threat
- Developing El Niño could be strongest on record
- Millennium Villages Project launches retrospective analysis
- Octopus genome holds clues to uncanny intelligence
- Japan’s nuclear revival won’t lower carbon emissions enough
- Spotty sunspot record gets a makeover
- Neuroscience: In the blink of an I
- Bioethics accused of doing more harm than good
- Caution urged over editing DNA in wildlife (intentionally or not)
- Successful Ebola vaccine provides 100% protection in trial
- Charismatic lion's death highlights struggles of conservation scientists
- The boom in mini stomachs, brains, breasts, kidneys and more
- Exclusive: Genomics pioneer Jun Wang on his new AI venture
- Historic Jamestown remains identified
- NASA launches mission to Greenland
- Oil droplets turn cells into tiny lasers
- Rice researchers redress retraction
- Nitrogen glaciers flow on Pluto
- Brain area found that may make humans unique
- Simple cooking methods flush arsenic out of rice
- Antibody drugs for Alzheimer’s show glimmers of promise
- A cellular puzzle: The weird and wonderful architecture of RNA
- UK shifts its space-science strategy
- Vibrant Pluto stuns scientists
- Quest for climate-proof farms
- World Health Organization to recommend early treatment for everyone with HIV
- Polar bear metabolism cannot cope with ice loss
- Why we are teaching science wrong, and how to make it right
- ‘Speedometer’ neurons discovered in rat brains
- Buckyballs in space solve 100-year-old riddle
- First robust genetic links to depression emerge
- Speedy study claims climate change doubled chances of European heatwave
- Energetic bacteria form frictionless superfluids
- Climate change crushes bee populations
- Smithsonian sets up frozen-plant repository
- Night-time storm chasers stalk their prey on US Plains
- Geneticists reveal what makes great rice
- Climate scientists discuss future of their field
- Plant collections left in the cold by cuts
- Europe braces for more climate litigation
- SpaceX rocket failure threatens support for commercial spaceflight
- Sex divide seen in mechanism that produces persistent pain
- SpaceX rocket to space station explodes after launch
- A battle of the sexes is waged in the genes
- Earth science wrestles with conflict-of-interest policies
- Neuroscience: The hard science of oxytocin
- Radiant reefs found deep in the Red Sea
- Severe weather linked more strongly to global warming
- Bacteria may help bats to fight deadly fungus
- Urban microbes come out of the shadows
- Wastewater disposal causes sharp rise in central US earthquakes
- Ancient American genome rekindles legal row
- Mining the microbial dark matter
- Vaccine hope for post-traumatic stress
- Quantum technology probes ultimate limits of vision
- Contamination shuts down NIH pharmacy centre
- Natural gas stands to get a boost from carbon tax
- South Korean MERS outbreak is not a global threat
- Ebola outbreak thrusts MSF [Doctors Without Borders] into new roles
- Light opens up the larynx
- Alzheimer’s research takes a leaf from the prion notebook
- Ebola teaches tough lessons about rapid research
- Big compromises needed to meet carbon-emissions goal
- Antibiotic alternatives rev up bacterial arms race
- Animal behaviour: Inside the cunning, caring and greedy minds of fish
- 'Stable' region of Antarctica is melting
- Alzheimer’s origins tied to rise of human intelligence
- Ancient wolf genome pushes back dawn of the dog
- Deepwater Horizon oil spill linked to Gulf of Mexico dolphin deaths
- Hidden African typhoid epidemic traced to drug-resistant bacteria
- Liberia is declared Ebola free
- Mobile-phone microscope detects eye parasite
- Scientists stumble across unknown stem-cell type
- Countering a tide of anti-vaccine sentiment
- Pint-sized DNA sequencer impresses first users
- Fjords soak up a surprising amount of carbon
- Global warming brews weird weather
- Cosmic rays reveal the secrets of thunderstorms
- Drug that boosts nerve signals offers hope for multiple sclerosis
- Race to unravel Oklahoma’s artificial quakes
- Cheesy, metallic, sweet: 170-year-old champagne is clue to winemaking’s past
- Foodies embrace 3D-printed cuisine
- Climate scientists join search for alien Earths
- Genomes carry a heavy burden
- Pollutants waft over the Himalayas
- Acidic oceans linked to greatest extinction ever
- Puzzle of Moon’s origin resolved
- Interest grows in vaccines to fight foodborne illness
- Poverty shrinks brains from birth
- Global-warming limit of 2 °C hangs in the balance
- Astronaut twins study raises questions about genetic privacy
- Graphene sandwich makes new form of ice
- 'Beautiful mind' John Nash adds Abel Prize to his Nobel
- Climate modellers take tropical approach
- Mystery of Darwin's 'strange animals' solved
- Ethics of embryo editing divides scientists
- Five Solar System sights NASA should visit
- Researchers track eye movements to sway moral decisions
- Climate-adaptation effort cuts hunger in African villages
- Scientists sound alarm over DNA editing of human embryos
- Flu genomes trace H7N9's evolution and spread in China
- DNA mutation clock proves tough to set
- Smartphones set to boost large-scale health studies
- Bioelectric signals spark brain growth
- Ebola survivors offer clues to body's virus defences
- El Niño arrives later and weaker than expected
- Supernova 'kaleidoscope' seen for first time
- Harold Varmus to resign as head of US cancer institute
- No link found between psychedelics and psychosis
- Ethiopian jawbone may mark dawn of humankind
- Human Brain Project votes for leadership change
- Spacecraft nears dwarf planet Ceres
- Ebola’s mental-health wounds linger in Africa
- Behind the scenes of the world's first commercial stem-cell therapy
- World's deadliest volcanoes identified
- Europe sounds alarm over freshwater pollution
- Climate change implicated in current Syrian conflict
- Guts of giant virus imaged in 3D
- Experts question China's panda survey
- Fukushima data show rise and fall in food radioactivity
- NIH invests US$41.5 million in placenta research
- UN climate panel charts next steps
- Slick idea proposed to stretch water supplies
- Therapeutic cancer vaccine survives biotech bust
- Tropical forest losses outpace UN estimates
- Ancient DNA reveals how wheat came to prehistoric Britain
- Food preservatives linked to obesity and gut disease
- Six challenges to stamping out Ebola
- Digital atlas shows oceans' iron levels
- Documents spur investigation of climate sceptic
- US regulators try to tame 'wild west' of DNA testing
- Epigenome: The symphony in your cells
- Marijuana flips appetite switch in brain
- Young scientists lead the way on fresh ideas
- Steppe migration rekindles debate on language origin
- Sex redefined
- Museums: The endangered dead
- US women progress to PhD at same rate as men
- European languages linked to migration from the east
- Clinical-trial specialist could be next FDA chief
- Future US megadroughts set to be the worst in 1,000 years
- Forensics specialist discusses a discipline in crisis
- Darwin's iconic finches join genome club
- Measles by the numbers: A race to eradication
- World hails UK vote on three-person embryos
- Climate geoengineering schemes come under fire
- Hubble successor will struggle to hunt alien life
- Protein tweak boosts plants' drought tolerance
- Scientists cheer vote to allow three-person embryos
- Neuroscience: The brain, interrupted
- Neanderthals gain human neighbour
- Mystery childhood paralysis stumps researchers
- Obama acts alone on climate
- Psychologists seek roots of terror
- 'I can haz genomes': cats claw their way into genetics
- Tropical paradise inspires virtual ecology lab
- Al Gore's dream spacecraft gears up for launch
- First biosimilar drug set to enter US market
- The woman who sees like a bat
- Blown-up brains reveal nanoscale details
- Rave drug holds promise for treating depression fast
- Promising antibiotic discovered in microbial ‘dark matter’
- South Korean survey ships open up to science
- End of cancer-genome project prompts rethink
- Planet hunters plot course for habitable worlds
- Satellite maps global carbon dioxide levels
- Microbiome: The bacterial tightrope
- Europe's bird-flu outbreaks pose little risk to humans
- Rosetta probe makes history by landing on comet
- Gut–brain link grabs neuroscientists
- Alzheimer's drug sneaks through blood–brain barrier
- Cancer cells can 'infect' normal neighbours
- Sea floors host surprise methane-munching microbes
- Will the Ebola virus go airborne?
- Mysterious Siberian crater attributed to methane
- Electroceuticals spark interest
- Running cures blind mice
- How the disco clam got its flash
- Air quality to suffer with global warming
- Sun-seekers court addiction
- Study to test strategy to rid infants of HIV
- Space-station science ramps up
- Malnutrition in children mars gut microbiome
- Phage therapy gets revitalized
- Flashes of light show how memories are made
- Bees build mental maps to get home
- Evolution sparks silence of the crickets
- US Arctic research ship ready to cast off
- Why an octopus never gets tangled
- Mexican skeleton gives clue to American ancestry
- Microbiome therapy gains market traction
- Antibiotic resistance sweeping developing world
- Deep-diving seals reveal secrets of carbon monoxide
- WHO says world poised for 'post-antibiotic' era
- Decoded fly genome offers clues about sleeping sickness
- Mechanism behind mega-heatwaves pinpointed
- Hummingbird diversity still booming
- Stress alters children's genomes
- US doctors' group says patients should have option not to know their DNA
- Mutations explain poor showing of 2012 flu vaccine
- First synthetic yeast chromosome revealed
- Dwarf planet stretches Solar System's edge
- Prehistoric 'weird shrimps' traded claws for nets
- Human nose can detect 1 trillion odours
- Pests worm their way into genetically modified maize
- Why reindeer steer clear of power lines
- Tiny Arctic tyrannosaur shows how dinosaurs lived at the poles
- Tiny diamond impurity reveals water riches of deep Earth
- Biomarkers could predict Alzheimer's before it starts
- Butterfly disguise down to single gene
- Long-acting shot prevents infection with HIV analogue
- Iron Man-like exosuit could expand ocean exploration
- Giant ancient virus resurrected from 30,000-year-old ice
- Largest lunar impact caught by astronomers
- Wing and fin motions share universal principles
- Study revives bird origin for 1918 flu pandemic
- Darkness sharpens hearing in adult mice
- Brain responds to tiniest speech details
- Synthetic-biology firms shift focus
- Antioxidants speed cancer in mice
- Postmortem of famous brain explains why its owner couldn't learn
- Grand Canyon is not so ancient
- Old Mars rover finds signs of ancient water
- Yellowstone grizzlies face losing protected status
- Frequency of extreme El Niños to double as globe warms
- Chemical treatment could cut cost of biofuel
- Why 'irrational' choices can be rational
- Tree growth never slows
- Human–microbe mismatch boosts risk of stomach cancer
- US cold snap fuels climate debate
- Zapping the brain can help to spot-clean nasty memories
- Earth is only just within the Sun's habitable zone
- Food fuelled with fungi
- Water seems to flow freely on Mars
- Why fruitflies know their beer
- Hopes of HIV cure in 'Boston patients' dashed
- Dyslexia linked to brain communication breakdown
- Humans are becoming more carnivorous
- Listening to Africa's elephants
- 23andMe ordered to halt sales of DNA tests
- Prehistoric genomes reveal European origins of dogs
- Implant aims to track brain signals in real time
- Smelly microbes help hyenas to communicate
- Voyager 1's passage into interstellar space
- Pain of US shutdown lingers
- High-school student finds trumpet-headed dinosaur
- Infants' maths skills predict their potential
- Glowing antibiotics reveal infections
- Biological clocks defy circadian rhythms
- Grass gets greener
- Whale earwax a time capsule for stress and toxins
- Ancient rivers cut migration routes through Sahara
- Floods spur mountain study
- Gaming improves multitasking skills
- How to track a flu virus
- Stem cells mimic human brain
- Summer storms bolster Arctic ice
- African genes tracked back
- Emergence of H7N9 avian flu hints at broader threat
- US brain project puts focus on ethics
- Bone-eating worms thrive in the Antarctic
- Dolphins remember each other for decades
- Deadly pig virus slips through US borders
- Shrew has a spine of godly strength
- Losing a single pollinator species harms plants
- Gut microbes keep species apart
- Giant viruses open Pandora's box
- Hunt for mystery GM wheat hots up
- Sound waves levitate and move objects
- NASA's 2020 Mars rover would search for signs of past life
- Mont Blanc growing with help from glaciers
- Miniature human liver grown in mice
- Evolution makes the grade
- First horses arose 4 million years ago
- Baseball players reveal how humans evolved to throw so well
- Bid to cure HIV ramps up
- Gas drilling taints groundwater
- Whole human brain mapped in 3D
- Silver makes antibiotics thousands of times more effective
- Oceans melt Antarctica's ice from below
- Speed test for wild cheetahs
- Skeletons show rickets struck the Medici family
- Gut microbe may fight obesity and diabetes
- Hearing changes could be ancient in the human line
- Sickly mosquitoes stymie malaria's spread
- Common source for Earth and Moon water
- Avian flu update: H7N9 spreading south
- Scientists create hybrid flu that can go airborne
- A little brain training goes a long way
- Global carbon dioxide levels near worrisome milestone
- Why the tropics are an evolutionary hotbed
- Europe debates risk to bees
- Stem cells boom in vet clinics
- Wild weather can send greenhouse gases spiralling
- Urgent search for flu source
- Red meat + wrong bacteria = bad news for hearts
- Researchers see antibody evolve against HIV
- Sizing up a slow assault on cancer
- Novel bird flu kills two in China
- Gut-microbe swap helps mice shed weight
- Stem-cell ruling riles researchers
- Brain scans predict which criminals are more likely to reoffend
- Social isolation shortens lifespan
- Engineered immune cells battle Leukemia
- Time called on chimp work
- Oil boom raises burning issues
- Life found deep in Earth's crust
- Birds may adapt to dodge traffic
- Blood test could track cancer
- Mars rover finds evidence of ancient habitability
- Contagious cancer's stealth mode
- Global temperatures now higher than during most of the post-ice-age era
- Tsunami triggers invasion concerns
- Commercial space race heats up
- Tusk tracking will tackle illegal trade
- Bumblebees feel electric fields in flowers
- Stealth nanoparticles sneak past immune system’s defenses
- Why tongue twisters are hard to say
- Pharmaceutical waste alters fish behavior
- Adults with dyslexia improve when pushed to read faster
- Lake-drilling team discovers life under the ice
- Molecule forces variety of cancers into Harakiri
- Students with Autism gravitate toward STEM majors
- RNA fragments may yield rapid, cccurate Cancer diagnosis
- Pigeon genome gives a picture of diversity
- High-flying bacteria spark Interest in possible climate effects
- Brain shrinkage disrupts sleep and impairs memory
- Synthetic double-helix faithfully stores Shakespeare's sonnets
- Leprosy bug turns adult cells into stem cells
- Soot a major contributor to climate change
- Giant squid
- Nearby star may be the oldest known
- Common STD grows resistant to treatment in North America
- Science gets a grip on wrinkly fingers
- Flesh-eating flies map forest biodiversity
- Meteorite carries ancient water from Mars
- Sequencing from single cells
- Galaxy found at record-breaking distance
- Ancient fungi found in deep-sea mud
- Heart cells coaxed to divide and conquer
- Grim picture of Polar ice-sheet loss
- Simulated brain scores top test marks
- Stores of ice confirmed on sun-scorched Mercury
- Life abounds in sealed Antarctic lake
- Ocean still suffering from Fukushima fallout
- The DNA of Aztec conquest
- Job swapping makes its mark on honeybee DNA
- Human embryonic stem cells restore gerbil hearing
- Remote-controlled roaches to the rescue?
- Species multiply as Earth hots up
- Scientists decode the eye
- Demand for water outstrips supply
- Guinea pig hearts beat with human cells
- HIV researchers target viral reservoir
- Termites explode to defend their colony
- Summer storms may contribute to ozone loss
- Contest to sequence centenarians kicks off
- Artificial jellyfish made from rat heart
- The clever may inherit the Earth
- Hubble telescope spots a 5th Plutonian satellite
- Sea versus Senators
- A shot of oxygen for the breathless
- Why great ideas come when you aren't trying
- Slo-mo microbes in the deep biosphere extend the energy frontiers of life
- Totally drug-resistant TB emerges in India
- Archaeologists land World's oldest fish hook
- Science's attitudes must reflect a World in crisis
- Antibiotic resistance marching across Europe
- Host neurons obey transplants
- Fish and rice flourish together in paddies
- A struggle for power
- Artificial intelligence finds fossil sites
- Russia takes aim at Phobos
- Astronomers gear up for asteroid fly-by
- Smoking stokes cocaine cravings
- Drilling ship to probe Japanese quake zone
- Climate researchers warn of data crisis
- Culprit behind bat scourge confirmed
- Long life passed down through generations
- Seven billion and counting
- Malaria vaccine one step closer to approval
- African cave's ancient ochre lab
- Monkey brains 'feel' virtual objects
- Comets take pole position as water bearers
- Readers flirt with personal genomics
- Secrets of the human genome disclosed
- Saturn's moon has never-ending winter
- First Aboriginal genome sequenced
- West Africans at risk from bat epidemics
- How microbes train our immune system
- Texas prepares to fight for stem cells
- Glowing cells guide cancer surgeons
- Clues emerge to explain first successful HIV vaccine trial
- Amber inclusions showcase prehistoric feathers
- Yeast thrives with partially synthetic genome
- UN targets top killers
- Miniature microscopes capture neurons in action
- Fossils raise questions about human ancestry
- Fukushima impact is still hazy
- Oil-spill research funds begin to flow
- Friendly bacteria cheer up anxious mice
- Space Station left vulnerable by Russian failure
- Bacterium offers way to control Dengue Fever
- Number of species on Earth tagged at 8.7 million
- Toxic antibodies blitz tumors
- Ancient Egyptians used 'hair gel'
- Hyenas can count like monkeys
- Set a bug to kill a bug
- Drug waste harms fish
- Little Mexican reserve boasts big recovery
- Fruitful harvest of unseeded rooftop colonies
- US launches eco-network
- Ancient DNA reveals secrets of human history
- Wetlands not aided by Mississippi diversions
- How to design a safer chemical
- One antibody to bind them all
- Learning by experiment is all in a day's play
- Climate change ignites wildfire fears for Yellowstone
- Regulations [roposed for animal–human chimaeras
- How to build a better mouse
- Respiratory virus jumps from monkeys to humans
- Dawn nears Vesta
- Human history writ large in a single genome
- Neptune begins to give up its secrets
- Spain's ship comes in
- Mosquitoes score in chemical war
- Better biosurveillance could halt disease spread
- Software pinpoints cause of mystery genetic disorder
- Genome study solves twins' mystery condition
- Phage on the rampage
- Underwater spiders use webs as 'gills'
- Stem cells patch up 'broken' heart
- Microbe outbreak panics Europe
- Treatment is prevention
- German outbreak caused by previously unknown strain
- Subterranean worms from Hell
- German outbreak leads to drug trial
- How to make a human neuron
- No wind? No problem
- Mammalian brain followed a scented evolutionary trail
- NASA ready to test the waters
- First signs of ozone-hole recovery spotted
- How green is my future?
- How green is my future?
- Infection hits US teaching labs
- Methane threat to drinking water
- Climate change curbs crops
- US stem-cell funding ban overturned
- Keeping memories sharp
- Seafloor probe taps methane reservoir
- Surreptitious sleep states uncovered
- Ants team up to stay dry
- Deepwater Horizon: One year on
- Mercury rising
- Radiation release will hit marine life
- Fukushima set for epic clean-up
- US science agencies brace for shutdown
- Algae biodiversity cleans streams
- Antarctic microbes live life to the extreme
- Algae holds promise for nuclear clean-up
- Marine microbes digest plastic
- Stone tools cut swathe through Clovis history
- Biodiversity's ills not all down to climate change
- Giant shock rattles ideas about quake behavior
- Friendly bacteria fight the flu
- Seed banks susceptible to sham samples
- Early microscopes offered sharp vision
- Enzyme can strengthen memories
- Moths diversify without changing diet
- Climate-smart agriculture is needed
- Mega-drought threat to US Southwest
- 'Blue carbon' plan takes shape
- Submarines to do science under the ice
- Pneumococcal vaccine rolls out in developing world
- Livestock plagues are spreading
- Outdoor mosquitoes could defy control
- Water flea genome offers revolution in toxicity testing
- Flaw in induced-stem-cell model
- A last push to eradicate polio
- Climate change threatens Europe's living standards
- Malaysia leads way in study of deforestation
- Arctic Ocean feels the heat
- Orcas find shark diet a real grind
- Salt-loving microbe forges its own path
- Friends connect on a genetic level
- Anatomy of a brain injury
- Glassy metal set to rival steel
- Women's tears contain chemical cues
- Alzheimer's blood test 'most accurate' so far
- Amygdala at the center of your social network
- 2010: The year in which?…
- US Congress passes strategic science bill
- Tide turns against corn ethanol
- Invisibility rug hides 'large' objects
- The bridge between lab and clinic
- Tired bees make poor dancers
- Ants lead way to speedier computer networks
- Baby's genome hidden in mother's blood
- Left turn saves snails from snakes
- Microbe gets toxic response
- Arsenic-eating microbe may redefine chemistry of life
- There will be blood
- Motor disorder could have stress-fighting solution
- A warming Earth could mean stronger toxins
- HIV immunity is all in the amino acids
- Bacteria can drive the evolution of new species
- 'Marilyn Monroe' neuron aids mind control
- Space tourism to accelerate climate change
- Fat fathers affect daughters' health
- Gene therapy helps depressed mice
- To be the best, cite the best
- Poisonous platypuses confirm convergent evolution
- Biodiversity hope faces extinction
- Epigenome effort makes its mark
- Kuiper Belt may be born of collisions
- Key ingredient staves off marijuana memory loss
- Threats to the world's plants assessed
- Strategy to fight HIV shapes up
- "Gathering Storm" back on the radar
- Human malarial parasite came from gorillas
- Oil-spill bacteria gobbled gasses first
- Transgenic fish go large
- Artificial skins detect the gentlest touch
- What does it mean to be an ant?
- Geoengineering won't curb sea-level rise
- How an 1,800-year-old herbal mix heals the gut
- Nickel allergy tracked to a single receptor
- Supercomputing for the birds
- Europe's largest berry bank faces closure
- Census of marine life released
- A solar salamander
- Ocean greenery under warming stress
- Forensic science braces for change
- Why music is good for you
- Breath of fresh air for brain 'glue' cells
- The gut's 'friendly' viruses revealed
- The lost legacy of the last great oil spill
- The great turtle-egg evacuation
- Origami that folds itself
- Making lungs in the lab
- Oil-spill health risks under scrutiny
- How fins became limbs
- White House stalls oil-slick research
- Triple-punch gene therapy targets HIV
- Mosquito spray affects bird reproduction
- Diseased cells fail to win approval
- Intensive farming may ease climate change
- Timing is everything for sharks that smell in stereo
- How the bubble bursts
- Key to psychological disorder may lie in the immune system
- The metabolic secrets of good runners
- Synthetic genome resets biotech goals
- Flood of oil, drought of research
- Teeth tell temperature tales
- A synthetic creation story
- Sizing up the 'synthetic cell'
- GM crop use makes minor pests major problem
- Gravity-defying ramps take illusion prize
- Whipping up a little natural selection
- Genomics goes beyond DNA sequence
- Well-trained immune cells keep HIV in check
- Mosquitoes inherit DEET resistance
- Ecologists brace for oil spill damage
- Frogs and humans are kissing cousins
- Protein jab mends broken bones
- Oil spill endangers fragile marshland
- An oceanic 'fast-lane' for climate change
- Plastics hamper DNA assays
- No gain from brain training
- It's a microbial world
- Dallas stadium demolition a boon to science
- Airborne pigeons obey the pecking order
- A genetic gift for sushi-eaters
- Lights, camera, action for cells
- Methane-eating microbes make their own oxygen
- Bizarre models for human diseases
- Worries over electronic waste from the developing world
- Purifying the sea one drop at a time
- Chicken's split sex identity revealed
- Genomes for the whole family
- Shellfish could supplant tree-ring climate data
- Hiding place for HIV revealed
- Gut bacteria gene complement dwarfs human genome
- The snake that swallowed dinosaurs
- Soil bacteria could yield drug to treat roundworm
- Why the body isn't thirsty at night
- Junk DNA holds clues to heart disease
- Personalized biomarkers monitor cancer
- Hopes grow over potential autism treatment
- Untangling HIV transmission in men
- Genetic basis for stuttering identified
- Moths catch the wind to speed migration
- Brain scan allows unconscious patient to communicate
- Beetle-based bonding
- A softer ride for barefoot runners
- Altered microbe makes biofuel
- Fossil feathers reveal dinosaurs' true colors
- Healthy prions protect nerves
- Health benefits of red-wine chemical unclear
- Geologists to evaluate future Haiti risks
- Robotic roach creates order from chaos
- The Haiti earthquake in depth
- Harmful algae stun their prey
- Driveways could spread toxins into the home
- Sea stars suck up carbon
- Oceans release DDT from decades ago
- Frogs' secret disposal system revealed
- Mosquitoes mate in perfect harmony
- Soils give clean look at past carbon dioxide
- Why it's hot in the city
- Microbial encyclopedia guided by evolution
- Fish tanks 'threaten Sunshine State sea creatures'
- Fossil evidence of early reptiles' last meal
- Reaffirming climate science
- Cancer genomes reveal risks of sun and smoke
- Satellites beam in biomass estimates
- Hollywood gives biologists a helping hand
- Fear memories erased without drugs
- The hunt for a perfect fishy father
- Dirty pigs beat disease
- Dirty pigs are healthy pigs
- Birdsongs provide population clues
- Diagnosing the future of genomics
- Curbing population growth crucial to reducing carbon emissions
- How the sponge stays slim
- Why pain sometimes lingers
- Evolution of a single gene linked to language
- Planting trees can shift water flow
- Brain disease treated by gene therapy
- Native American culture sowed seeds of its own collapse
- New targets for old drugs
- Lighter sentence for murderer with 'bad genes'
- Sudden moves spark brain battle
- HIV vaccine trial under fire
- Total recall achieved
- Darwin's geological mystery solved
- Chemical keeps male sex drive in check
- Gene therapy could remedy Parkinson's
- Cell invasion caught on camera
- Argentina's forests dwindle
- Row at US journal widens
- Virus linked to chronic fatigue syndrome
- Ribosome clinches the chemistry Nobel
- Chromosome protection scoops Nobel
- Oldest hominid skeleton revealed
- Climate change will hit developing world harvests hardest
- Sex chromosomes linked to evolution of new species
- Mountains may be cradles of evolution
- Butterflies' migrational timekeeper found
- Gold rush for algae
- Strawberry pesticide leaves sour taste
- Color blindness corrected by gene therapy
- Why opposites don't always attract
- How green is your campus?
- Potato blight's gene weaponry revealed
- Flab and freckles could advance stem cell research
- Keeping genes out of terrorists' hands
- Human mutation rate revealed
- A gene for feathered fellas
- Frog serenade foiled
- Flu shot guidelines criticized
- A question of sex
- Ugly bats are built to bite
- Child DNA donors should have their say
- Nanowires get biological impulses
- How to breathe on the Moon
- The itch without the pain
- GM crop lures pest killers
- Birds born to fear red
- Nanotubes sharpen X-ray vision
- DNA barcodes for plants a step closer
- Regulators face tough flu-jab choices
- How raindrops fall
- Setback for Huntington's disease therapy
- How brain training makes multitasking easier
- Sequencing unlocks secrets of blood parasites
- Pandemic flu viruses brew for years before going global
- A pill for longer life?
- Sperm-like cells made from human embryonic stem cells
- Swine flu reaches into the lungs and gut
- How to fix a broken heart?
- Observing the scars of the Arctic thaw
- Conformists may kill civilizations
- How tools change the brain
- Feather growth limits size of flying birds
- Tantalizing clues to the chemical origins of life
- Vegetation may not slow wave erosion
- Snakes use scales to slither
- Human-ape links heard in laughter
- Role reversal undermines speed-dating theories
- Boost for conservation of plant gene assets
- Electrodes spark neuron growth
- Malaria vaccine enters phase III clinical trials
- Old seasonal flu antibodies target swine flu virus
- Alzheimer's theory makes a splash
- The virus grower
- RNA world easier to make
- Swine flu spread matches previous flu pandemics
- US swine flu cases dissected
- Bioelectricity better than biofuels for transport
- Tests on H1N1 virus begin in UK
- Swine flu jumps continents
- Swine flu outbreak sweeps the globe
- Green glow deciphered
- A circular argument?
- Genetic profiling used to tailor cancer therapy
- Life thrives beneath Antarctic glacier
- Dying trees may exacerbate climate change
- Nanotubes cut to ribbons
- Parasite's conjugal bed discovered
- Disease in a warming climate
- John Holdren
- Muslim students weigh in on evolution
- Carbon dating shows humans make new heart cells
- Ocean mercury on the increase
- Experimental design could reduce need for animal tests
- Fungus farmers show way to new drugs
- Networking out of natural disasters
- The malaria map-makers
- Indirect brain treatment may relieve Parkinson's symptoms
- Carbon nanotubes make artificial muscle
- There's more to life than sequences
- Endangered species chart a fresh course
- Phytoplankton survival clouded by dust particles
- Obama overturns stem-cell ban
- Web usage data outline map of knowledge
- Who should bear the carbon cost of exports?
- The resurrection of a disease-linked gene
- Something wiki this way comes
- 'Harmless' prion protein linked to Alzheimer's disease
- Stem-cell inaction prompts concern
- Child abuse leaves lasting 'scars' on DNA
- Tumors spark stem-cell review
- The genomics of the sniffles
- Stem-cell transplant wipes out HIV
- Hidden memories guide choices
- Scientists find world's biggest snake
- Feather color indicates survival strategy in birds
- Cutting out the chemicals
- Cheating bacteria could treat infections
- Crops that cool
- Revamp for NIH grants
- Engineering for the better?
- Researchers sneak up on sleeping whales
- Largest yet survey of human genetic diversity
- Check your GPS at the border
- An indifference to boundaries
- On the origin of deleterious mutations
- Disease monitors 'looking in the wrong places'
- Scientists urged to plan for the next US president
- Anti-HIV gel trial fails
- Polar creatures squeaked through last ice age
- Giant frog found in Madagascar
- Planktos dead in the water
- Harvard adopts open-access policy
- Drug eases cravings in stressed alcoholics
- Gorillas in the missionary position
- HIV can 'never be cured'
- Protein prize up for grabs after retraction
- Fabric may make the first real power suit
- Ships' greenhouse emissions revealed
- Junk food for gannets
- Drug boosts stamina in mice
- Researchers hunt down fake drug
- Company claims to have sequenced man's genome cheaply
- Ship kites in to port
- Please sequence my eel
- Shake a leg to power your phone
- When kissing cousins are good for kids
- Carbon burial buried
- 'Monogamous' vole in love-rat shock
- Window opened on Alzheimer's conundrum
- A step towards three-parent babies?
- Nitrogen pollution stomps on biodiversity
- Bush asks for more physical science
- Fish help to spread forest seeds
- Winter bird feeding helps spring breeding
- Botanical identities
- Greenhouse effect has 'significantly dried' the western United States
- Little lab of horrors
- Fossil reptiles mired in controversy
- Health problems linger in concussed veterans
- Sunscreen wipes out corals
- Brain electrodes can improve learning
- Naked mole-rats don't feel the burn
- Live slow die young
- Shining a light on ancient stromatolites
- Gates funds agricultural development
- Genome stitched together by hand
- Fickle females keep changing their minds
- Blind fish see shadows
- Cell regeneration brings hope for diabetics
- Cellular memory hints at the origins of intelligence
- Organ transplants without rejection
- International genome project launched
- Platypus fossil suggests slow evolution
- 'Safe' form of Ebola created
- Artists vie for long life
- Human embryos cloned from adult cells
- Europe to capture carbon
- Genomics sizes up
- Uranium ion reacts
- HIV helpers can be hijacked
- Can weedkillers whack human parasites?
- Ancient algal mixup sorted
- Feds block state emission plan
- News 2007
- Q&A: Siti Fadilah Supari
- Regulator under siege
- Fragile X fixed in mice
- Good genes help racehorses to be winners
- Climate deal agreed in Bali showdown
- The land-based ancestor of whales
- Monkeys add up like we do
- Large bird flu cluster emerges
- Marine mammals boost brain oxygen supply
- Alaskan fire damages permafrost
- Anyone want this old mushroom?
- Saber-toothed cats were weak in the jaw
- Alien birds may be last hope for Hawaiian plants
- This quantum stuff just doesn't add up
- Mammoth hair offers new style of research
- Stone tool reveals lengthy Polynesian voyage
- Birds may 'see' magnetic north
- Tiny RNAs, big problems
- Mixing the oceans proposed to reduce global warming
- Do flu vaccines work for the elderly?
- UN climate talks
- Kelp forests widespread in tropical waters
- Spaceflight boosts bacterial deadliness
- Why a person doesn't evolve in one lifetime
- Stay in if you're having a bad air day
- Wrist bones bolster hobbit status
- Africa aims to halt brain drain of crop experts
- Treasure trove of found
- Arctic sea ice at record low
- Fish in space help studies of balance disorders
- Cooler weather favors Chinese locusts
- Bug sexual warfare drives gender bender
- Beauty is in the nose of the beholder
- Gene knockout extends life of mice with ALS
- Salmon parents give birth to trout
- Neanderthals 'not killed by climate change'
- Fetal testosterone linked to autistic traits
- Improved polymer shuttles genes into cells
- DNA analysis reveals size of past whale populations
- The gene that makes your mouth water
- Why did the monkey pee on his feet?
- Radicals unite antibiotics
- Tiger mosquitoes bring tropical disease to Europe
- Mini-muscles go for a swim
- Virus could be cause of disappearing bees
- Schizophrenia genes 'favored by evolution'
- Eels imitate
- Britain gets hybrid embryo go-ahead
- Speedy drugs for depression
- Killer asteroid fingered
- Futile protein cycle keeps mice thin
- NASA clean rooms breed hardy bacteria
- Local livestock breeds at risk
- Acid rain may hit coastal waters hard
- First 'tall gene' found
- High hopes for new schizophrenia drugs
- HIV drug tackles cancer cells
- Smoking stays in your genes after you quit
- Bacterial genome found within a fly's
- Mighty mice could yield human treatments
- Amber preserves rare orchid pollen
- Selfish cells take over testes
- Worm chewing changes soil chemistry
- Grape genome unpicked
- Illusion mimics out-of-body experiences
- Chimps practice self control
- These mice are made for grooming
- Diamonds found in Earth's oldest cystals
- Early dementia causes weight loss
- Body clock might stop during hibernation
- Asthma sufferers who blamed car fumes receive payment
- Snakes strike back at starvation
- Long-term memory gets wiped
- Mice can smell greenhouse gas
- Autistic kids don't catch yawns
- Talc softens earthquake chafing
- HIV triggers the 'opposite of cancer' in the brain
- Cooking up a smoky solution
- Radar reveals ancient Cambodian metropolis
- Paper holds the power
- The best is the enemy of the good
- Rising temperatures "will stunt rainforest growth"
- Not just a bunch of bones
- Bugs don't bug flies
- US panel has 'some concern' about effects of bisphenol A
- Model approach to climate prediction
- How antidepressant drugs work as roadblocks for brain chemicals
- Twin fossil find adds twist to human evolution
- Puppet parents raise troubled condors
- Genetic popsicle
- Foot and mouth disease returns to the UK
- Nose goes, gender bends
- Should meat-eaters guide conservation?
- The mystery of the wandering winkle
- Phoenix mission on the launch pad
- Orang-utans are cunning communicators
- Korean stem cells unmasked
- Owls' ears map the world
- Unfit viruses cause worse disease
- Brown clouds boost global warming
- Buzzed, fit and cancer-free
- Are big beasts' cancers self-defeating?
- New genetic risk factors for multiple sclerosis found
- Genes influence emotional memory
- Medical opinion comes full circle on cannabis dangers
- Dark days for NASA
- Single gene deletion boosts lifespan
- Sex change wipes out invasive species
- Mobile telephone masts 'do not cause illness'
- Carbon makes super-tough paper
- New mutations implicated in half of autism cases
- Jumbo squid invades California
- Mastodon DNA sequenced
- Organic compound found in the stars
- Rainfall changes linked to human activity
- The man with a hole in his brain
- Manic mood swings can destroy gray matter
- Crabs use their shells for garbage disposal
- Queen bees avert the sting in the tail
- GM potatoes expelled from Andes
- Misconduct hearing starts in Britain
- Revealed: how the mind processes placebo effect
- The megaflood that made Britain an island
- Getting conservation into the mainstream
- Cancer-proof mice live longer
- A switch in handedness changes the brain
- Japanese nuclear reactor under-designed for earthquake?
- How sickness makes us sleep
- This chimp is made for walking
- Mbius strip unraveled
- Beep Beep! from the Cretaceous
- China had more wars in cold weather
- It could only happen in the movies
- Student Grand Prix showcases green engines
- Bad memories can be supressed
- Bears build up what fish flush out
- Allergic reactions more common in north
- Chernobyl birds are better off drab and lazy
- A healthy world needs lots of species
- Underground lab set for South Dakota
- Libyan court upholds death sentences
- See new galaxies without leaving your chair
- Metabolic switch delivers healthy fat
- Divers dismantle artificial reef
- Whaling made penguins switch to krill
- Buckyballs could help fight allergies
- New candidate drug for bipolar disorder
- TB diagnosis change causes confusion
- The tusk detective
- DNA reveals a green Greenland
- Super-eruption: no problem?
- Second space 'hotel' model launched
- Smart apes spit
- Doubt cast on fertility technique
- AIDS harms the environment
- Generosity among rats
- Mother donates frozen eggs to daughter
- Biodefence work halted at US university
- Mice born from cloned sperm
- Doctors announce new fertility feat
- Giant bird was a glider
- World Heritage List gets bigger
- Powerful urine is mind-altering
- Lubricant reduces virus risk
- Europe burns its wine lake
- Urine grows better fish food
- Out of the desert, on to the sofa
- Ancient seeds reveal Andean crops
- Genome transplant makes species switch
- Elephants run in slow motion
- Crater candidate spotted in Tunguska
- Research returns to Biosphere dome
- Push to legalize Afghanistan's opium trade
- Parasites suck toxins from sharks
- Giant penguins lived in Peru
- Is it a chimp-help-chimp world?
- High notes really are high
- The patent threat to designer biology
- Disappearing lake confuses geologists
- Scientists decry President Bush's veto of stem-cell bill
- Older siblings are smarter
- Ancient disease resistance made us vulnerable to HIV
- Supreme Court hearing starts for medics facing death penalty
- Early gunshot victim uncovered
- Biofuel repertoire expanded
- China tops CO emissions
- The tell-tale grasshopper
- Patented harpoon pins down whale age
- Space station computer crash a mystery
- Arctic spring comes two weeks early
- Drug resistance doesn't always come from drugs
- Twin brothers make women less fertile
- Ouch, I saw that
- Will China's captive-bred pandas survive?
- Plants can tell who's who
- How a chill pains us
- Giant bird-like dinosaur found
- Why some animals are shy of habitat corridors
- Amber collectors hit on oldest mushroom find
- Stem cells help primates with Parkinson's
- Scientists mourn devastation of Valley of Geysers
- Is this Chaucer's astrolabe?
- Tropical flu spreads the 'wrong way'
- Marijuana skin cream could help allergies
- Transgenic crops relatively kind to insects
- Storm seasons back to normal?
- Bye-bye, birdie
- The zero effect
- Birds with rhythm sing scary harmonies
- Mutant mice become scaredy-cats
- James Watson's genome sequenced
- Babies respond to mum's flu jab
- Upright orangutans point way to walking
- Warmer world gets wetter
- Protein senses cold
- Red dwarfs could harbor life
- Geneticists identify four new breast-cancer genes
- Plastics for posterity
- GPS could offer better fault line mapping
- Geneticists create 'next generation' of GM crops
- Babies spot languages just by watching
- Hungry fungi chomp on radiation
- Bald dino casts doubt on feather theory
- Torrid hurricane season in store
- One-sixth of Europe's mammals face extinction
- Viagra cures hamster jetlag
- Rice with human proteins to take root in Kansas
- Drifters could explain sweet-potato travel
- How to survive in a black hole
- Don't rush your vaccines
- California stem-cell program clears legal hurdle
- Polar ocean is sucking up less carbon dioxide
- Mosquito genome leaves researchers itching for more
- 'Guardian gene' may hinder some cancer treatments
- Do flies have free will?
- Skin's own cells could beat baldness
- Herpesviruses might have benefits
- Possible target found for boosting microRNA action
- Millionaires' pet projects
- Will the Sun be stolen by another galaxy?
- Dark matter has a ring of truth
- Black-market boom for ivory
- Does milk ruin tea?
- How geology came to help Alexander the Great
- Burning wood to power fridges
- Inhaling cannabis without the smoke
- Bats fly like a bee
- Encyclopedia of Life launched
- The awesome opossum gets sequenced
- Planet gallery
- The biggest bang of them all
- Particle physicists hunt for the unexpected
- Six degrees of pharmacology
- Tackling greenhouse gasses looks to be affordable
- Maggots eat up resistant bacteria
- GM patent rejected after 13 years
- Genes come alive with the sound of music
- Probiotics could save frogs
- Climate talks seek to rein in greenhouse gasses
- Map charts where roads don't go
- Human ancestors went underground for dinner
- Infections may trigger metal allergies
- Some Gulf War veterans have different brains
- Wolf clones confirmed
- Relative found for Lonesome George
- Seeing the blues
- Robot built to spy on whales
- Chimp denied a legal guardian
- The most Earth-like planet yet
- Wings in a wind tunnel show secrets of flight
- Every cloud has an invisible halo
- Satellite to probe mysterious glowing clouds
- Ancient fossil forest found by accident
- Migraines may slow memory loss
- Only mother nature knows how to fertilize the ocean
- Money given to save genetics of food
- Fruit proves better than vitamin C alone
- Could America lead the world on global warming?
- Natural peptide protects against HIV
- Orangutans have it easy
- Changes to pesticide spraying could reduce GM harm
- Full fossil found for the earliest trees
- Decades needed to tell whether ocean currents are slowing
- Should kids take antidepressants?
- Tales of the expected
- BrightEarth project shows up dark deeds
- Taking hunters to the zoo
- Mozart doesn't make you clever
- US Senate passes stem-cell bill again
- First monkey genome sequenced
- Dinosaur protein sequenced
- India set to check environmental pulse
- Northern Aral Sea recovering
- How to stop cancer from spreading
- Alien plants may come in all colors but blue
- Arctic fox failed to move north at end of ice age
- Total destruction of forests predicted to cool Earth
- Tests for heart-disease risk could be misleading
- Violin makers can't pick out good wood
- Stardust samples genuine, researchers say
- Effects of climate change tallied up
- Mushrooms popping up year-round
- Return of the dust bowl?
- Link suggested between soccer and motor neurone disease
- Race for a green car
- Warmer waters could spin the Earth faster
- Blood made suitable for all
- Computer-game console contributes to science
- Did Hitler have a base in the Antarctic?
- Cold fusion is back at the American Chemical Society
- When it's right to be reticent
- Corals can survive acidic waters
- Cane toads keep on coming
- UN advice: circumcise to prevent HIV
- Disappearing dinos didn't clear the way for us
- Is the mud volcano slowing?
- Plastic wards off barnacles
- Held to ransom
- 'Semi-identical' twins discovered
- Who's your daddy?
- Scientists devise ranking table for drugs
- Why the Greeks could hear plays from the back row
- Rapid-response satellite system clears test hurdle
- Doctor says 'spit please'
- Superlenses bring the nanoworld into focus
- Burrowing dinosaur unearthed
- 'Here boy' makes dogs wag to the right
- A chip in the eye boosts sight
- How to rip apart molecules
- To kill one, or watch many die?
- Better sonar through dolphin teeth
- Anti-malaria mosquitoes prove extra fit
- How fat genes differ from thin ones
- Reprieve for Beagle?
- Caves spotted on Mars
- Why are the Andes so tall?
- What's the future of coal?
- Life is faster in the temperate zone
- Mars meets Hollywood
- Britain introduces sweeping climate-change bill
- Commonly used anesthetic alters mouse brains
- Old vaccines may be better than new
- Wipe out a single memory
- European Commission fights for rare Polish wetland
- Earth's magnetic field reversals mimicked in the lab
- Astronomers hash out defense against asteroids
- Quantum cryptography goes wireless
- Rose-scented sleep improves memory
- Pollution decreases rainfall
- Robo-salamander goes swimming
- Did a 'light' genome help birds take flight?
- Dozens of new cancer genes found
- Nobel medal swiped
- Not a sea, but a seep, on Mars
- Breath test for diabetes
- Psychological attacks rank high on torture list
- Policy gets to grips with reality
- Ethanol grants come through
- Turning sweat into light
- Antarctic 'sandbags' may protect ice
- Hurricane trackers catch storm's 'second eye'
- Pluto mission stops off at Jupiter
- Electric switch could turn on limb regeneration
- Big green buyout
- South Africa expected to propose elephant cull
- Scientists kick off huge polar research plan
- Ancient DNA solves milk mystery
- Balls finally dropped into mud volcano
- Small plops, big splashes
- Silver screen no more
- Who were the first Americans?
- Chimps make spears to catch dinner
- Monkeys hug it out to avoid fights
- Scrub-jays look ahead
- Treat herpes, treat HIV?
- Antarctic waterworks revealed
- Picture imperfect
- Leading nations sign climate deal
- Citizens as amateur scientists
- HIV attacks the first line of defense
- Ancient foodies liked it hot
- Blogs to the rescue!
- Squid vid shows swimming surprise
- Bird-eating bats pinned down
- HIV reveals site of vulnerability
- Scientific treasure found in junk pit
- Oldest chimp tools found in West Africa
- Badger culling may increase TB spread
- Carbon goes deep
- Mars's top camera suffers failing eyesight
- $25 million prize offered to capture carbon
- Can psychologists help NASA?
- Hope for heartbroken moms
- I know what you're thinking...
- Fake fruits could help restore rainforest
- Genetic test gets approval
- Europe declares greenhouse limit for cars
- Turning light into matter
- Fridges could save power for a rainy day
- Anesthetic gas may damage brain cells
- Repressed memories a recent development?
- Inbreeding gives some an advantage
- Accidental whale kills prompt concern
- Putting the brakes on evolution
- Re-wiring brings back touch for amputated limb
- Climate report released
- Moon too static for astronauts?
- Virgin invests in stem cells
- Flies live longer if they can't smell their food
- Sea levels 'rising faster than predicted'
- Stonehenge just one of a pair
- Prion disease reversed in mice
- A demon of a device
- Hubble's main camera out of service
- Spaceports spring up all over
- Undersea vent blows blue
- Indonesia to tackle tuberculosis and dengue
- Snakes that snack on poison
- Jetsetters are key clues to epidemics
- One sleep disorder throws light on another
- Targeting fake drugs
- Ancient Turkish site set to be flooded
- Fresh light thrown on tragic drug trial
- Treasure trove of fossils found Down Under
- A dangerous game in space
- Bush calls for cuts in petrol use
- Wheat fungus spreads out of Africa
- Hot rocks could help meet US energy needs
- Lebanon coast escapes oil spill damage
- Acupuncture may show effect in treating Parkinson's
- These legs were made for walking
- Penalty kicks are all in the mind
- Crowd researchers make pilgrimage safer
- Research highlights nastier form of MRSA
- Airlines set to net billions under greenhouse gas plan
- Worms may keep multiple sclerosis at bay
- Doomsday draws two minutes closer
- Researchers lay out wish list for Earth-observing satellites
- Japan recommends one Moon mission be scrapped
- I can't imagine...
- 'Ghost' statisticians exert unseen influence
- How big can a meat-eater get?
- Petition aims to maintain cheap drugs
- Bright comet provides rare view
- Too early to bed, too early to rise
- Giant stinker finds place in plant family tree
- Proposals for cow-human embryos put on hold
- Canned nuclear waste cooks its container
- Japan's royal tombs opened for inspection
- Getting to know the galactic neighbors
- Triple quasar hints at violent past
- Shrinking Higgs brings optimism to US lab
- Don't wash those fossils!
- Genetic expression speaks as loudly as gene type
- Dark matter mapped
- Folate levels dropping
- Patagonian anchovy fishery could threaten penguins
- Hot waters make it hard for fish to breathe
- Is this the future of space tourism?
- Did worldwide drought wipe out ancient cultures?
- Boost in mystery muscle creates endurance mice
- Cloned animals deemed safe to eat
- United States focuses on polar bears' plight
- Prions removed from animal blood
- Premature medication
- Virtual reality shocker
- Planet hunt ready for lift-off
- Silent mutations speak up
- The mammal that can smell underwater
- Fat people harbor 'fat' microbes
- Dragon virgin births startle zoo keepers
- The backpack that's easier to carry
- More cloned puppies born
- Malaria vaccine strategies get boost
- Darwin's check found in portrait frame
- People track scents in same way as dogs
- Time for the chop
- Edison's bulbs fail to light up auction
- Comet born of our own Sun
- Dolphin feared extinct in polluted Yangtze
- Animal studies: a good guide for clinical trials?
- Deep sea yields record-breaking bug
- The mutation that takes away pain
- Primate research 'should have dedicated centers'
- Saying goodbye to periods
- Scientists share thoughts on animal research
- Rare reptile fossil found in Antarctica
- What happens when two nations battle with nukes?
- Shallow fuels bring bad news
- Laughter: it's catching
- Arctic clear for summer sailing by 2040
- Spit could show up sleepiness
- Younger siblings up the odds of brain cancer
- Oxygen burst seen before the birth of complex life
- Octopus skin yields bright discovery
- Rogue theory of smell gets a boost
- Prairies could fuel the future
- New test could weed out dangerous drug trials
- Mood makes food taste different
- Water could be flowing on Mars today
- Why did a promising heart drug fail?
- Built in compass helps bats find their way home
- Conservation areas in Brazil set to grow
- Save me from myself!
- Fear center is shrunken in severely autistic brains
- City birds raise their tempo
- Europe's warmest autumn in 500 years
- Could RNA interfere with prion disease?
- Vietnam on typhoon alert
- The calm instead of the storm
- US Supreme Court hears climate case
- Top stags sire more sons
- Extreme monsoons on the rise in India
- Forests keep active in old age
- One look says it all
- Small animals levitated by sound
- The key to Stradivari's tone
- Gulf Stream weakened in 'Little Ice Age'
- Does everyone smell different?
- HIV to be top health problem within 25 years
- Murder most mysterious
- Ultrasound spots tumorous lumps
- Lemur boon on Madagascar
- Saturn's spokes may be made by lightning
- YouTube for test tubes
- Taking the acrylamide out of wheat
- Putting nutrients back into wheat
- Fish 'personalities' shaped by life experience
- Master cell could mend a broken heart
- Human genome more variable than previously thought
- Fusion deal signed
- Toxin-free cotton could feed the poor
- Developing countries get climate adaptation boost
- Drive to stamp out polio looks hopeful
- California caught off guard by tsunami
- Hubble sees dark energy's youth
- More than a billion cars to hit the road
- Injured robots learn to limp
- Britain aims to take lead on aggressive carbon cuts
- Stem cells treat wasted muscles
- Is there such a thing as a 'safe technology'?
- Sharpest cut from nanotube sword
- Tiny tsunami strikes Japan
- Climate change blamed for India's monsoon misery
- Was life on Earth inevitable?
- Study reveals 'signature of heart failure'
- Natural painkiller found in human spit
- US science meets new paymasters
- Developing world concerned over climate fund
- Unearthed: ancient sect's extreme latrine
- Stem cells fend off lung cancer
- Carbon tally shows growing global problem
- DNA machine sounds the virus alert
- The sushi genome project
- Drug makes cells ignore mutation
- Democrats poised to take Senate
- Democrats take the reins
- The Moon has gas
- Blind mice see after cell transplant
- Climate warming 'seesaws' between the poles
- Radioactive antibodies hunt out HIV-infected cells
- Drillers get into Antarctic seabed
- Transits lose their sparkle
- US astronomers face facility closures
- Troublesome gene names get the boot
- Libya death-penalty trial ends
- Technical issues provoke concern over biology paper
- Fake pesticides pose threat
- Sunshine may beat the winter flus
- Finally: hints of HIV turnaround in South Africa
- Sayonara, sushi...
- Cool mice live longer
- Libya HIV trial conclusion delayed
- Ancient human virus resurrected
- Africa's neglected bounty
- NASA approves Hubble repair
- You can't do it all with mirrors
- Economic review counts costs of climate change
- Elephants not fooled by mirrors
- Did Neanderthals and modern humans get it together?
- Mud battery stops marine rust
- Europe aims to stop horse-trading over fish
- A 'metallic' smell is just body odor
- Older embryos can survive stem-cell extraction
- Big bird had swift legs
- Scientists suffer human-rights abuses
- Genes predict IVF success
- Dual solar satellites ready for lift-off
- Cholesterol drugs protect smokers' lungs
- Stay trim to cut cancer risk
- Iceland resumes commercial whaling
- Stem-cell treatment for Parkinson's brings mixed results
- Rain makes the ground shake
- Study of cancer in IBM employees finally published
- Chasing the bomb
- Race to space in New Mexico
- Telescopes ride out Hawaiian quake
- Save the big fish
- Grammatical rules spell out new drugs
- Warm winds of change hit the Antarctic
- Should pregnant women avoid coffee altogether?
- Heaviest element made - again
- A red by any other name
- Damning all nanomaterials would be damned silly
- Brain changes may suggest suicide risk
- Is your smile in your genes?
- Even black-and-white bananas look yellow
- Gene mutation turns girls into boys
- One gene between tiny dogs and giant ones?
- Smallest genome clocks in at 182 genes
- Sunlit Saturn shows off its rings
- Titan coated in fluffy wet dust dunes?
- Saving the Ethiopian wolf
- Earth's orbit linked to extinctions.
- Seals don't shiver in chilly waters
- Superconductivity fights back
- Disease outbreaks highlight India's poor mosquito control
- Doctors aim high for altitude study
- When it's time to speak out
- Genome sequencing X Prize announced
- Depression genes show when the drugs won't work
- Brain blast squelches the desire to punish
- Crystallography grabs chemistry Nobel
- Female insects tolerate bugging boyfriends
- The sick and famous
- Another promising obesity drug bites the dust
- Demise of the world's most famous iceberg
- RNAi scoops medical Nobel
- Dirty needles, dirty dealings
- Where have all the aspen gone?
- Genetic database to fight disease
- Giant telescope offered choice of homes
- Virgin boss aims to save the planet
- Tarantulas spin silk from their feet
- Radical genetic finding called into question
- Methane emissions on the rise
- Tone deafness shows up in the brain
- Allergy-free pets surprisingly simple
- More plants make more rain
- Shooting for space on a shoestring
- Mystery surrounds French oyster ban
- Socialites need more sleep
- Naturally dead embryos yield stem cells
- Brain electrodes conjure up ghostly visions
- Little 'Lucy' fossil found
- Fake tanner wards off skin cancer
- Super supernova breaks the rules
- Mercury survey highlights contamination
- Ivory Coast clean-up begins
- Distaste for sprouts in the genes
- New Orleans cleared of 'toxic soup' scenario
- Bright sparks reveal invisible tree rings
- Written in stone
- First tree joins genome club
- General relativity passes cosmic test
- Just a pretty phase?
- Dropping acid may help headaches
- Neanderthal's last stand
- No proof that SARS therapies worked
- Planes play big role in spreading flu
- Review uncovers new killer drug
- China proposes plan to curb emissions
- Concept of 'personal space' survives in virtual reality
- South Koreans race for space
- 'Mix and match' proteins found
- Going to court over climate change
- Thoughts of woman in 'waking coma' revealed
- Tumor survey unearths wealth of mutants
- Predicting monsoons gets easier
- Civilizations born of hard times
- Tuning the body's defense to cancer
- Half our fish are now farmed
- Melting lakes in Siberia emit greenhouse gas
- High-protein diet reduces appetite
- Escaped Chinese GM rice reaches Europe
- I'm not ignoring you; I'm thinking
- Middle-sized holes best for storing hydrogen
- Happy hunting predicted for dinosaur seekers
- Moon mission ends with a bang
- Semen aggravates cervical cancer
- Fly me to the Moon
- Pull of the Moon
- The Moon in your hands
- Begging a crust
- NASA awards major Moon contract
- I'd buy you the Moon
- Watch out!
- Gene therapy grapples with cancer
- Multiple copies of a mystery gene may make us human
- Enzyme cuts out acrylamide
- Nuns go under the brain scanner
- Mud volcano floods Java
- Key stars have different birthdays
- Will the hobbit argument ever be resolved?
- Bird flu data liberated
- Pluto loses planet status
- How the tongue tastes sour
- In search of the island of stability
- Dark matter spied in galactic collision
- The modern make-over
- Cool way to pain relief
- Jaw-dropping antics
- Water crisis happening now
- Plutons, planets and dwarves
- US aid for AIDS
- HIV in Uganda no longer falling
- Curbing AIDS epidemic means treating TB
- Inbreeding is bad for plants too
- Longevity genes fight back at cancer
- Ancient whale 'truly weird'
- Cancer: the prognosis
- Against abstinence-only
- Chink found in flu virus enzymes
- Birds prove wisdom of 'opposites attract'
- Heroin boom fuels AIDS epidemic
- Verdict confirms fate of 'elephant man' drug volunteers
- Deep-freeze mice become dads
- New treatment may tackle virus-induced asthma
- Cells come into focus
- Escaped GM grass could spread bad news
- Endangered cats leave 'trail of fear'
- Dog cancer traced back to wolf roots
- Another source of genetic variability mapped
- No sign of increased snowfall in Antarctica
- Rice made to breathe underwater
- Scans peer inside fossil embryos
- Family albums highlight climate change
- Fat moms have fatter babies
- Cute meerkats actually vicious baby killers
- Copper could help keep Africa clean
- Space hotel gets a check-up
- Ultrasound sends neurons down wrong path
- Blindfolded humans steered by remote control
- Club drug finds use as antidepressant
- Stressed-out plants warn their offspring
- How a leopard changes his spots
- Nuclear waste gets star attention
- Japan aims to build Moon base by 2030
- Stardust@home battles early glitches
- Wannabe star escapes near-death experience
- Mini lenses spy out changing conditions
- Mice saved from lethal allergic reaction
- Baked seaweed and chips
- Isotopes help pin down artificial testosterone
- It's official: apes outsmart monkeys
- Which is worse: ecstasy or alcohol?
- Britain urged to store nuclear waste underground
- Bird flu outbreaks in Indonesia going unstudied
- Surgical instruments 'not fairly traded'
- Tiny volcanoes spring from underwater cracks
- Titan: swimming in the rain
- Baked scorpions solve fossil puzzle
- Clinical-use stem cells made in Singapore
- Extreme sports push hearts
- More cats found with bird flu
- Transgenic cotton drives insect boom
- Trauma may make the brain grow old
- Computer games could save your brain
- Nicotine 'sobers up' drunk rats
- Cancer wonder-drug hits the heart
- Music to match your mood
- Gibbons spring about in funny run
- You're only as old as your genes
- Geneticists shoot for Neanderthal genome in two years
- Wanted: computers for a humanitarian cause
- When Germany ruled Britain
- US Senate passes stem cell bill
- Atomic clock clocks in at record time
- Sainsbury: Labor's lab lord
- Watchdog at the G8
- Eiger loses face in massive rockfall
- Radio tags can expose surgical mistakes
- In the eye of the storm
- Java hit by tsunami after early warning
- Discovery returns home
- What shape is a pebble?
- The inflatable space hotel
- Evolution caught in the act
- Seaweed extract protects against cervical cancer
- The smallest gold-diggers in the world
- Sun helps clean the sky
- Bionic brains become a reality
- Should we flood the air with sulfur?
- Bulky biofilms found in kids' ears
- Stroke makes smokers forget their addiction
- Painting the campus green
- Van Gogh painted perfect turbulence
- Mapping the sexual divide
- Scientist pushing herbal HIV remedy suspended
- Mammoths get lighter
- Warming climate fuels fires in Rockies
- Rats taking cannabis get taste for heroin
- Discovery lifts off
- Starshade could make planet-hunting cheap
- NASA set to launch shuttle 4 July
- Cardinal condemns stem-cell researchers
- Hubble back on track
- Stem cells bring hope for brain disorder
- 'Miracle recovery' shows brain's resilience
- Indian Ocean tsunami warning system plugged in
- Top computer hangs on to its title
- Plastics get fruity
- Bushmeat surveyed in Western cities
- Crops could make their own fertilizer
- Brain can be made to self-repair
- CJD-related disease can incubate for 50 years
- Mature sperm and eggs grown from same stem cells
- Magnets zap migraines
- Oldest known jewelry discovered
- Brain 'traffic jams' drive Parkinson's symptoms
- Southern California due major earthquake
- Hawking rewrites history... backwards
- Womb transplants 'in five years'
- Fussy fish prefer trustworthy cleaners
- Giant pandas bounce back
- Modern lifestyles are bad for fertility
- Brazilian outbreak raises fears over disease preparedness
- Nanoparticles in sun creams can stress brain cells
- Making the most of a little DNA
- PAMELA, or virtue rewarded
- Asteroid escorts spotted in neptune's orbit
- Doc-in-a-Box springs open
- Sensing their prey
- Early bird makes a splash
- Newspaper investigation highlights bioterror fears
- African leaders say yes to more fertilizer for farmers
- Stem cell superpowers exposed
- Goodness gracious, great ball of fire
- Slouching out of Gondwana
- The fatter fat
- Antibiotics abridged
- Sex before the big game?
- Goals beget goals
- Teachers envisage the science textbooks of the future
- Harvard enters human stem-cell race
- Complex ecosystems arrived early
- Tiny dino discovered
- RNA therapy tackles eye disease
- Fungus eats enduring plastic
- Green research base to be built in Antarctic
- Transgenic drug gets the go-ahead in Europe
- Senior sperm have dodgier DNA
- Mice testicles reveal new class of RNAs
- Mom's diet can tinker with baby's genes
- Does a giant crater lie beneath the Antarctic ice?
- When locusts swarm en masse
- Baby's first microbes sized up
- Space shuttle set for July launch
- Polar core is hot stuff
- Sexual desire traced to genetics
- Simple sounds make for sound investments
- Greenhouse gas breeds venomous vines
- Mini fridge exploits brownian motion
- Another tragedy strikes Indonesia
- Stomach bug makes food yield more calories
- Promise of drug-free dinners for India's vultures
- Divers carry pathogens in their wetsuits
- Record hotspot found underwater
- Only 5% of tropical forests managed sustainably
- HIV-like virus found in wild chimps
- Invisibility cloaks are in sight
- RNA treatment kills mice
- Lobsters sniff out disease
- Mutant mice challenge rules of genetic inheritance
- Island-hopping virus' ferocity exposed
- Predatory bacteria could make antibiotics
- Atlantic hurricane season forecast high
- Sleeping pills offer wake-up call to vegetative patients
- Al Gore: Eco matinee idol?
- The space elevator: going down?
- Chew on this: the gum that fights cancer
- Cervical cancer vaccine comes closer to market
- A diet of milk could bring twins
- Three Gorges dam set in stone
- Geometric whirlpools revealed
- Tsunami test run
- Brain-tumor cluster strikes university
- Pharma firms told to end secrecy in drug trials
- Indonesian volcano poses unpredictable threat
- Chimpanzee and human ancestors may have interbred
- Shouting monkeys show surprising eloquence
- Human genome completed (again)
- What causes blood clots on long-haul flights?
- African ice will vanish in 20 years
- US patent office ponders peer scrutiny
- Europe fails on carbon limits
- Canada's role at climate talks draws fire
- Llamas help to spot fake decaf
- Record-breaking laser is hot stuff
- South Korean cloners indicted
- UK to extend embryo testing
- Ancient mariners reveal tales from the Earth's core
- Protein fragment curbs appetite
- Meteorite survivor unearthed
- Bird Flu in America: fiction, not fact
- Sri Lanka's water still plagued by tsunami
- Girl guides go for launch
- Dolphins play name game
- Autistic brains may daydream less
- Deafness gene has health benefit
- A league under the sea
- Patent officers crack under pressure
- Cyclic universe could explain cosmic balancing act
- Dry run for tsunami warning system
- Dread prompts pain in the brain
- Mobile-phone signals reveal rainfall
- Vioxx may trigger heart attacks within days
- Global warming weakens Pacific winds
- Lack of oxygen proves a gender bender
- Polar bears sink deeper into danger
- Americans far sicker than English
- Danube bursts its banks
- Scientists investigate gene-therapy death
- Natural birth teaches newborn gut a lesson
- How should your babies grow?
- Artificial eye built to spy all
- Wrinkled cell nuclei may make us age
- SPHERES hope to show that small is beautiful
- Corals go fishing to survive
- Making clouds in the lab
- Tissue donors don't own their cells, says judge
- Geologists dredge up dinosaur from the deep
- Newborn vaccines may gain boost
- Pacemaker malfunctions totted up
- Chronic fatigue has genetic roots
- US reveals sins of emission
- Hurricanes could cause tsunami threat
- Urine test predicts drug response
- Computer glitch hits climate prediction project
- Lingerie makes hagglers happy-go-lucky
- Mediterranean diet makes for healthy minds?
- New pathogenic bacterium pinpointed
- Amphibian 'worms' feed young their own flesh
- The fish that hunts on land
- Let there be light
- Bacterium makes nature's strongest glue
- Are near-death experiences a dream?
- Healthcare shortage leaves poor countries poorly
- Arctic water flow speeding up
- Puzzle of leaping liquid solved
- Sleep report opens eyes
- The fish that crawled out of the water
- Animal-research reporting set for shift
- Drug to blame for clinical-trial disaster?
- Scientists grow bladder replacement in lab
- Hard of hearing
- Better bifocals on the horizon
- Barren soil is starving Africans
- What's the point of insects?
- Chemistry: the video game
- Cesarean risks hard to pin down
- Make your own energy at home, Britons urged
- Early warning devised for rare disorders
- Eleventh-hour deal keeps scientific treasure in Britain
- Great fakers scammed ancient Italy
- Virginal shrimp not so chaste after all?
- Ingots reveal early Saharan trade
- A pill to beat fear?
- Something nasty in the water?
- Stem cells found in adult mouse testes
- Warnings rise over rising seas
- Sixth sense can come from within
- Tackle your cholesterol early
- Amazon trees grow fastest in dry season
- Wonky breasts signal cancer risk
- Heads up: the dinosaur with the longest neck
- Tragic drug trial spotlights potent molecule
- Did Earth seed life elsewhere in the Solar System?
- Warming seas cause stronger hurricanes
- Seed of Alzheimer's spotted
- DNA origami yields micro map
- Frogs chat in ultrasound
- Crashed probe yields first results
- Ivory-billed woodpecker extinct after all?
- Supercomputer builds a virus
- Ear's spiral responds to bass
- Divers discover exotic crab
- Rodent rises from the dead
- Fusion power gets slammed
- Friends of lost woodpecker hope for cash windfall
- Poison mimics go for second best
- Japanese researcher finds synthetic route to Tamiflu
- Human selection is alive and kicking
- Coffee mixes badly with certain genes
- Mum's exercise boosts baby's brain
- Future extinction hotspots unveiled
- Surprise organ discovered in mice
- Antarctica is shrinking
- Cooled by an electric pulse
- Chimps show sensitive side
- On their own
- MRSA
- Superbug 'hit list' highlights hazard
- Bird flu kills German cat
- Early Andean maize unearthed
- Were ancient Minoans centuries ahead of their time?
- Butterflies poke holes in DNA barcodes
- Memory aided by meaning
- Drug from GM animal gets thumbs down
- Bad blood
- Jurassic beaver swims into view
- Evolution debates hit the big screen
- Better bone dates reveal bad news for Neanderthals
- Universe to be snapped in infrared
- Harvard head resigns
- Is it small or just far away?
- Sex on the brain
- Heavy La Niña rains prompt landslide
- Mass sequencing effort tackles termite guts
- Great apes found to be rich in culture
- Bird flu here to stay?
- Operating-room opiates may get surgeons hooked
- Curlers' gadget spurs study of ice
- UK battles stringent limits on emissions
- Music heightens party drug
- Why you should go with your gut
- Glacial pace picks up
- Cane toads leg it across Australia
- How does Google Earth work?
- The virtual world gets bigger
- Easy access to water causes baby boom
- Instant replay may help to mold memories
- The path less traveled feels shorter
- Extreme skiers go for extreme treatment
- Skiers take to man-made slopes
- Bird flu reaches Africa
- Mice shrug off bullies
- Methane burps disproved?
- Tyrannosaurs get a father figure
- Cutting the risk of HIV
- Pesticide cocktail kills US frogs
- US gets a failing grade on ocean care
- Is it best to expect the worst?
- A Film: Flock of Dodos
- Has NASA’s press office gone too far?
- HIV infection in Zimbabwe falls at last
- Rats show off ‘stereo smell’
- Could a sprinkling of dirt save the glaciers?
- Expectant dads get chubby
- Malaria and weather come under same umbrella
- Switching vet drug could save vultures
- Fish fight breaks out over tiny catch
- Heavyweights act to tackle the 'big three' diseases
- Prions give boost to stem cells
- Mars Attack!
- Scientist faces irreproducible results
- Quick vaccine gets off the starting blocks
- Biofuels get mixed review
- Alaskan tundra thaws in warming world
- Army of bird flu viruses decoded
- Contraceptive pill 'does not cause weight gain'
- Thames whale died of dehydration
- How to throw a soccer ball
- The tale of the flying snail
- Tobacco giant sponsors work on DNA repair
- Found: one Earth-like planet
- Laughter paves the way for romance
- Ice core shows its age
- Halt called on single-drug antimalarial prescriptions
- Spotted owls star in court
- Bird flu's bodily harm revealed
- Space in urgent need of cleaning
- Superbugs abound in soil
- Sea-level rise is quickening pace
- Journals scolded for slack disclosure rules
- Our ears once breathed
- Get laser-like beams from salt
- Leptin fights depression
- Live-in bugs fight HIV
- Drinking au naturel
- Comet dust delivered to Earth
- Mission set for Pluto
- Web users judge sites in the blink of an eye
- Bird flu mutation sparks concern
- Climate talks put industry on the spot
- Is dark energy changing?
- Rise and fall
- Who's who
- Dead frogs linked to global warming
- Schatten in the spotlight
- Early-morning bleariness worse than sleep deprivation
- Suffocation leaves a mark in the genes
- Long-lost Phoenician ports found
- Bird flu takes lives in Turkey
- Diarrhea vaccines prove their mettle
- Burning questions raised over logging
- Marine reserves do more good than expected
- Nature gets mashed up
- Dirty water plagues Chinese
- Caviar put on ice
- Ocean currents flip out
- Ancient genetic tricks shape up wheat
- Korean sleuths bring bad news for Hwang
- Language colors vision
- Whatever happened to...
- Investigation says Hwang lied
- Tree planting not always green
- Mars not so wet after all?
- Aerosols cool more than expected
- DuPont fined over safety data on Teflon chemical
- Relaxed drink laws open opportunities for study
- Evolution wins Pennsylvania trial
- Dancing advertises sexual quality
- Man breaks world records with Antarctic swim
- Patients disturbed by constant racket
- For good or evil
- Drowning polar bears worry researchers
- Has the Beagle lander been found?
- Robotic heroics at radiation lab
- Timeline of a controversy
- Micro lab makes cheap PET scan ingredient
- Womb quality linked to cot death
- Snails mount attack on US wetlands
- Plan matures for partner to genome quest
- Stem-cell pioneer accused of faking data
- Alien search merges with other home projects
- Stem-cell scientist asks for retraction
- Norwegian children's not-so-mad scientists
- To cull or not to cull
- First northern Europeans arrived early
- Broody squid keep young in hand
- Who wants a slugbot?
- Thought control brings pain into line
- Burning oil depot plagues England's skies
- Eye cell transplants alleviate Parkinson's
- UK stem-cell bank needs 150 deposits
- Warped geometry speeds airline boarding
- Heart rules head on risky calls
- Does rivalry rewire the rapping web?
- Antarctic ozone hole set to take 60 more years to recover
- Are you confident about that?
- Warning on epilepsy drugs for young
- Boxer bares all
- Europe unites over space budget
- American Geophysical Union
- 'Borneo beast' seen in the underbrush
- Color blindness may have hidden advantages
- UN Climate Change Conference, Montreal
- US pushes limits on ozone destroyer
- Beat Alzheimer's with exercise
- Abortion pill 'may be linked to infection'
- How to immunize your computer
- Radar exposes buried ice on Mars
- Write poems, get lucky
- Footprint claims get stamped on
- Atlantic currents show signs of weakening
- Report identifies obstacles for AIDS treatment plan
- Mind trick 'whittles the waist'
- Males can drive species decline in lizards
- Spacecraft makes a grab for asteroid sample
- Chinese cities face toxic spills
- Fire and ice caught on camera
- Stem-cell pioneer resigns
- Nanotube forest does concertina scrunch
- Greenhouse-gas levels highest for 650,000 years
- Noise raises risk of heart attack
- Grizzlies set to lose protected status
- Most malaria affects 'unlucky few'
- Bacterial films turn to photography
- Tsunami warnings planned for Europe
- Did matter-antimatter mix yield molecules?
- Crammed orphanages have lasting effects
- Asteroid lander misses its mark
- Aspartame linked to increased cancer risk in rats
- Butterflies shine brighter by design
- Geneticists design madcap mice
- Dinosaurs munched on grassy snacks
- Climate change: world round-up
- Could sneeze meters combat pandemics?
- Viagra soothes the heart
- Bat guano beats burgers for blind salamanders
- Malaria vaccine shows promise
- Tests flag up Alzheimer's long before symptoms show
- Brain deficits found in relatives of autism sufferers
- Peruvian brewmasters pinned down
- Experts urge caution on HIV 'miracle recovery'
- Society for Neuroscience
- Soldiers to get teeth-cleaning chewing gum
- Iraqi clean-up gets on its marks
- Did pioneer farmers fail to spread their seed?
- Short-snouted snapper surprises fossil hunters
- Gay flies lose their nerve
- Gravity tractors beat bombs
- Could we speed up quake warnings?
- Drug ads slammed for being sadly misleading
- Statins aid slow learners
- Mini windmills power wireless networks
- Intestinal worms show their up side
- Copernicus unearthed?
- Urea protects sleepy frogs
- Probiotics get a boost
- NASA tightens its belt, again
- Warning shot for green chemistry
- Shaped from clay
- Prions suspected in milk
- 'Human error' doomed New Orleans levees
- Volcano blasts keep sea level low
- Microbes overcome natural antibiotic
- Those ignorant of history...
- Glimmer of first stars spied
- Mice squeak into song
- HIV treatment begins to gel
- Gates pledges further funds to tackle malaria
- Small sparks pack a big punch
- Six degrees of separation at sea
- Robot surgeons scrub up
- Extra brain cells curb appetite
- Darwin's body of work evolves into online archive
- Geneticists hail variety show
- Chimps fall short on friendship
- Y chromosomes reveal founding father
- Periods affect women's brains
- Old menus reveal collapse of fish stocks
- Pollution makes for more girls
- Mother's milk helps to block HIV
- Nanocar takes a test drive
- How bad is your breath?
- Brazilian Amazon being cut down twice as fast
- Cells found to have emergency RNA reserves
- Mammoth cave yields most recent animals
- Goldfish enlisted in fight against floods
- Green chemistry goes for gold
- Magnetic fields set senses tingling
- Geological Society of America
- Geologists tackle landslide fire mystery
- Dinosaur flew 'like a biplane'
- Fat diet may aid recovery from surgery
- Cyborg cells sense humidity
- Researchers call for more bird flu drugs
- Climate climbs on board
- Seismologist keen to get into Pakistan faces delays
- Marijuana may make your brain grow
- Prions found in urine
- Insects tapped for better rubber
- What could we have done?
- Swell magnet stokes support for wave power
- Wave energy gets to the point
- Amazon hit by worst drought for 40 years
- Viagra helps out endangered species
- CryoSat mission lost
- Cervical cancer vaccine proves effective
- Bollworm pest remains beaten
- Robot car scoops US$2-million prize
- Will big cats bounce back?
- Scientists dangle bait for screenwriters
- Country views boost exercise gains
- Nobel Laureates show their lighter side
- Thousands of chemicals headed for further testing
- Oyster illness muscles into Alaska
- Male mice signal sex with tears
- Nobel winners made carbon dance
- Cities offer hope for cleaner world
- Nanotubes refine computer memory
- Satellite set to survey Earth's poles
- Medical Nobel awarded for ulcers
- Fish pheromones made in the lab
- Gorillas branch out into tool use
- Continental split boosted big mammals
- Water walkers surf on the edge
- Giant squid snapped in the deep
- Quicksand can't suck you under
- Judges fall for a leaf's star quality
- Computer users move themselves with the mind
- Carbon dioxide storage holds limited promise
- Net losses kill sharks
- Left-handers face greater cancer risk
- Deadly lakes may explode again
- Texan labs batten hatches against Hurricane Rita
- Plasma pencil sharpens up
- Making music by numbers online
- Grammar analysis reveals ancient language tree
- Transgene makes scent that attracts bodyguards
- The storm watchers
- Male weevils give females the gift of youth
- Heatwaves spell bad news for carbon sinks
- Ants make 'devil's garden' of Eden
- Computer cracks crystal-structure challenge
- 'Geniuses' awarded half-million prizes
- Radiation law to block doctors' work
- Mouse stem cells heal sheep hearts
- Lab loses trio of plague mice
- Rebuilding New Orleans' defenses
- Storms get fewer but fiercer
- Enthusiast uses Google to reveal Roman ruins
- Carbon in teeth helps to identify disaster victims
- Bats keep it in the family
- Space cycle makes artificial gravity
- Stone salamanders preserve climate record
- The last Renaissance scientist
- Bird flu: the ongoing story
- Could the pill halve multiple-sclerosis risk?
- Put a bounce in your step
- The man who saw it coming
- Hurricane seasons warm up
- Fit body for a fit mind
- Power packs harness hikers' energy
- Katrina boosts calls for conservation
- Earthy bacteria faced with climate rap
- Smaller prion clusters are catching
- Organic bath saves paper from decay
- Gene defects plague stem-cell lines
- Briefing: devastation in New Orleans
- Spaghetti filters cleanse water supplies
- British duo probes origin of mad cow disease
- Aerobot aims for Titan
- Extra-virgin olive oil mimics painkiller
- Battle in the brain predicts risky behavior
- Hunting for hope
- Apeing our language
- Chimpanzee joins the genome club
- Spongy nanocoating makes for fog-free glass
- Blood test detects deadly prions
- Lasers trigger cleaner fusion
- Surging hormones blamed for pain
- Trees don't suck up carbon dioxide as hoped
- High-power fuel cells go portable
- Brain cells tune in to music
- Unerring hormone delivers cancer drug
- Chimps show sign of culture
- Replacement found for bacterial DNA in transgenic crops
- Kids get aggressive after video games
- Texan genes rescue Florida panthers from extinction
- Fetal skin cells heal burns
- Nanotube sheets come of age
- Lion attacks on the rise
- Species hotspots hard to pin down
- Whale wanders off the beaten path
- An outfit suitable for Mars
- Bacteria designed to make new antibiotics
- Monsoons may dry up
- Military exercises 'good for endangered species'
- Bacteria designed to make novel antibiotics
- Plant pollen records ozone holes
- Climate argument solved?
- Scientists untangle Inca number-strings
- Acid rain still hurting Canada
- Flies need hangover to get used to drinking
- Bird flu vaccine not up to scratch
- Chernobyl ecosystems 'remarkably healthy'
- Robot arm could remove reef bombs
- Grandpa's genes can keep him fit
- Ecological Society of America
- Pesticide-proof flies have unexpected edge
- Sewage study spots cocaine users
- Sunlight used to smelt zinc
- Hurricanes whip up huge waves
- Snuppy rewards dogged approach
- Moon soils store Earth's early breath
- Ecstasy eases Parkinson's in mice
- Ivory-billed woodpecker raps on
- US rice may carry an arsenic burden
- Starving linked to schizophrenia
- Bird flu moves towards Europe
- Fast sequencing comes to light
- Courting bird sings like a cricket
- Climate pact panned as diversionary tactic
- Flu viruses mix it up
- Foam chunks burst NASA bubble
- Ghostly particles unearth core radioactivity
- Europe elects a research council
- Humans learn without explicit thought
- Cats lack a sweet tooth
- Mysterious disease spreads in China
- Transgenic crop may have bred with wild weed
- DuPont stuck with Teflon lawsuits
- Blink and you miss it
- Seafloor survey buoys Atlantis claim
- Bacteria sniff out host's help
- Farms spew out nitrogen oxides
- Ivory-billed woodpecker under scrutiny
- Caterpillars eat snails out of house and home
- Appetite hormone may squelch learning
- Electron timed in hop between atoms
- Quick change for super sponge
- Propped-up research base prevails
- The elephant vanishes
- Bacteria exposed after ice collapse
- Mice gang up on endangered birds
- Data at your fingertips
- Study lends weight to racing equations
- Conservation biology in Brazil
- Muscular dystrophy sufferers get potential drug lifeline
- Alzheimer's symptoms reversed in mice
- Sea birds fly pollution to the Arctic
- Tokyo's fault line just below the surface
- Spirit tales reveal ancient landslides
- Dinosaurs breathed like birds
- Is terrorism the next format for war?
- Humming fish solves noisy clash
- Brain scans back up benefits of Lorenzo's oil
- G8 climate plan 'lacks bite'
- Discovery's packed schedule
- Fire-starters blamed for Australian extinctions
- Jellyfish capture prey with crimson bait
- Ovulating women favor dominant men's smell
- Physicists learn secrets of didgeridoo
- Self-hypnosis squelches allergies
- Twins grow apart as they age
- Ancient 'footprints' found in Mexico
- Alcohol fuels not so green
- Artists and scientists conspire at conference
- 'Low-carbon' power plant planned for Scotland
- Monkey business
- Bird travels tracked by fluorescent droppings
- Bacteria lend a helping hand
- Oceans in trouble as acid levels rise
- Bioterror paper gets online
- War of the fire ants
- Big-brained birds less likely to migrate
- Desert dunes set to roam
- Vitamin C best in the cold
- Frozen ovary yields healthy baby
- France wins fusion project
- The power of suggestion lingers
- Designer immune system wins cash prize
- Stem cell conference
- Plastic casts designed to seek out alien life
- Japan's whaling bid frustrated
- How the Universe got its hydrogen pairs
- Hydrogen cars will save lives
- Heavy rice stands tall
- Jennifer Aniston strikes a nerve
- Hummingbirds get in a unique flap
- Child's play
- 'Ripened eggs' used for cloning work
- Eggs donations are safer from sisters
- European greenhouse emissions climb again
- Biotechnology goes big
- The next generation
- Tall tales
- Neutrino ripples spotted in space
- Indonesian farmer catches bird flu
- Deserts set to expand
- Nepalese porters bear up best
- Ocean freshens up
- Fat silicon atoms are doubly magic
- Cigarettes age your DNA
- Mayan crypt reveals power of women
- Embryos up for adoption
- Giant balls of mucus fertilize the ocean
- Fungi destroy mosquitoes
- Volcanoes cool climate through bacteria
- Ovary transplant results in successful birth
- Meditating monks focus the mind
- Cancer jigsaw includes tiny genetic molecules
- Genes drive ability to orgasm
- Marijuana: the dope
- Closing the window keeps volcanoes at bay
- Dolphin mothers pass tool use to daughters
- US mental survey depresses experts
- Success in primates sparks hope for Marburg vaccine
- Gene therapy salves sensitive nerves
- Martian methane could come from rocks
- Plant carbs harnessed to power cars
- Cave bear DNA laid bare
- Girlish frame reveals sex of tyrannosaur
- Fruitflies tap in to their gay side
- Tanks teach cod to fend for themselves
- Trust in a bottle
- Fossil hunters tell a short story
- Fertilizer from the stars
- Galactic neighbor gets supersized
- Did climate shift kill giant Australian animals?
- Mouse study claims plastics pose cancer risk
- Wind map shows top sites for turbines
- Stroke patients shed light on metaphors
- Stem-cell vote defies Bush
- Aging cells may lead to clogged arteries
- Planetary billiards answer Solar System riddle
- Meteor theory gets rocky ride from dinosaur expert
- Americas had seventy 'founding fathers'
- Female spiders exploit double-barrelled sperm storage
- Cannabis compounds blamed for bone loss
- Zambia vows to cut malaria deaths
- Physicists uncover Eurovision biases
- Past century sees biodiversity dive
- Oxygen from moondust is worth a mint
- East Antarctica puts on weight
- Korean team lauded for stem-cell advance
- Red is a recipe for sporting success
- And the earthquake forecast today is...
- X-rays illuminate ancient writings
- Dicey play for DNA
- Alcohol may hit women's brains harder
- Language learning declines after second year of life
- Monkeys infect bushmeat hunters
- Catalytic reaction zaps bacteria
- Early African migrants made eastward exit
- Fish get hooked on cooler waters
- Cliff quivers warn of collapse
- Spring birth leads to earlier menopause
- Box jellyfish show a keen eye
- Mars Express radar on hold
- Antibodies fight back against HIV
- Romania hosts nuclear disaster simulation
- Tsunami exposes need for organized aid
- Angry heart flutters prove most dangerous
- Bureaucracy stymies flu tactics
- Clear skies end global dimming
- Dinosaur embraced vegetarianism
- Kavli prizes step up to the Nobels
- Fetuses suffer from extra estrogen exposure
- US pins down volcano risk
- Acupuncture activates the brain
- Catalytic converters clean up
- Has bubble burst over exploding toad tale?
- No booze needed for beer goggles
- Climate change alters genes on the fly
- Ozone hits record low in 2005
- Robotic leader makes for good teamwork
- Common infections blamed for childhood leukemia
- Antarctic glaciers in mass retreat
- Eggy smell sends mice into hibernation
- July winds predict hurricane damage
- Amazonian ants ambush prey
- US tarts up food pyramid
- Pope urged to reflect on condom use
- Genome blasts open rice research
- Mother-to-daughter transplant reverses diabetes
- Sugar coating improves anticancer treatment
- Early Universe was a liquid
- Doubt is cast on pentaquarks
- Space station aims to spot seismic shocks
- Distant planets could be made of diamond
- Damming evidence of human interference
- Ovary removal increases risk of Parkinson's disease
- Sea-level records reveal surprising choppiness
- Polymer sniffs out explosives
- Coral survived tsunami battering
- Beef and milk from cloned cows declared safe
- Brass jugs polish off disease
- Portable scanner scoops chemical clues
- Marburg's behavior bewilders scientists
- Reef racket helps fish find home
- Facelift seals standing of oldest hominid
- Cannabis compound benefits blood vessels
- Do it yourself
- Radar reveals purpose in butterfly flights
- Air pollution influences crop disease
- Hunters win hike in polar bear quota
- Genetic patch treats 'bubble-boy' disease
- Transgenic cows have udder success
- Apollo bacteria spur lunar erosion
- Marburg virus outbreak in Africa
- Great white shark tastes freedom
- Charcoal fuel gets green light
- Artificial retina gets diamond coating
- Indonesia still in jeopardy
- Materials library has the right stuff
- Crippling a single protein combats arthritis
- Second giant quake rocks Indonesia
- Gossip mongers push for national networks
- Teams expose HIV's first lethal strike
- Flexible fossil shows tyrannosaur's softer side
- Two-limbed tiptoe aids octopus camouflage
- Tuberculosis stats drive search for new drugs
- Algae create glue to repair cell damage
- Elephants do impressions
- Right-to-die case highlights brain mysteries
- Giant planets may host superionic water
- Bacteria act as glue in nanomachines
- Transgenic crops take another knock
- Reference revolution
- Winning the wine war
- Test your own DNA
- Americans face drop in life expectancy
- Roving robot finds desert life
- Oceans extend effects of climate change
- Utensils divulge dinner date's feelings
- Atmosphere found on Enceladus
- Quake threat rises after tsunami slip
- Women get extra dose of X-chromosome genes
- DNA gets a fake fifth base
- Vampire bats have a clear run
- Species list reaches half-million mark
- Chemists in California
- Alzheimer's seen in the living brain
- Is tattoo ink safe?
- Did Black Death boost HIV immunity in Europe?
- Geneticists find key to age-related blindness
- Youth drinking may hasten heart trouble
- Genome project aims to take Manhattan
- Malaria map paints stark picture
- Vietnam faces worrying increase in bird flu
- Secret of fish oil's healthy effects revealed
- Do you believe in life on Mars?
- Pervasive vitamin fortification could alter genes
- The earth moves most for humans
- Laughter boosts blood-vessel health
- Measles death toll plummets
- Millions of babies' lives could be saved
- Britain takes prion data on board
- Solar wind hammers the ozone layer
- Critics silenced by scans of hobbit skull
- Deep-sea mission finds life in the Lost City
- Ecologists propose 'intactness index'
- Synaesthete makes sweet music
- Collapsing bubbles have hot plasma core
- Vital organs gave snakes their venom
- Countries reject global mercury treaty
- Radio collars stress vulnerable voles
- Female eggs grown in male testes
- Formaldehyde claim inflames martian debate
- Britain balks at funding safety research
- Treaty triumphs against tobacco
- Teams solve structure of key HIV proteins
- Perchlorate found in breast milk
- Martian pole reveals ice age cycles
- Astronomers spot invisible galaxy
- Bacteria thrive at stunning depths
- Meat diet boosts kids' growth
- Mars may have a frozen sea
- To know science is to love it
- Reflooding bodes well for Iraqi marshes
- UN committee approves cloning ban
- Termites tune in to food frequencies
- Titanic complexity pleases planet scientists
- Gene map opens up uncharted territory
- FDA critics slam plan for safety reform
- Plutonium books don't balance at UK plant
- Mars Express scuppers greenhouse hopes
- AAAS Science Festival
- Robots toddle along with human efficiency
- Silicon laser runs non-stop
- Ethiopia is top choice for cradle of Homo sapiens
- Kyoto Protocol comes into force
- Social sounds boost bird breeding
- Lobster color has quantum cause
- Fetal DNA extracted from mother's blood
- Potatoes pack a punch against hepatitis B
- Maths skills survive linguistic damage
- Transgenic mustard sucks up selenium
- Compete last, finish first
- 'Pollutants' in whale blubber are naturally produced
- Ear-splitting discovery rocks mammal identity
- Scorpion robot could conquer worlds
- Sea bed reveals earthquake scars
- Did stardust trigger snowball Earth?
- Tree-living ants glide to safety
- A broken heart harms your health
- 'Heart-renewing' cells discovered
- Robot wars
- NASA budget kills Hubble telescope
- Mars Express goes for boom or bust
- Typhoons have long-distance contact
- Friendly foxes are cleverer
- Motion perception improves with age
- Traffic pollution revs up allergens
- Environmental scientists told to 'get the word out'
- Ernst Mayr dies, aged 100
- NIH reveals open-access policy
- Vaccine helps to banish tuberculosis
- Muddy microbes retrieved from the abyss
- UK climate meeting calls for action
- Nine more crisis areas for biodiversity
- Minority rule works for animals
- Monkeys pay for sexy pics
- Bacteria show signs of aging
- Mossy spirals reveal primitive patterns
- Titanic life may bloom without water
- Britain clamps down on animal activists' tactics
- Sign language reveals fast track to grammar
- Furnace creates instant fossils
- Gas-emitting plastic stops blood clots
- Fire shapes global vegetation
- Nations ranked in order of greenness
- Cells see the light with melanopsin
- Internet project forecasts global warming
- All's fair between friendly chimps
- Dark haloes pepper the Universe
- Painkiller blamed for heart-disease epidemic
- Giant iceberg grinds to a halt
- Plastic brains help the blind place sounds
- Human stem cells trigger immune attack
- White House to scrap Hubble?
- Pure water washes greener
- Disaster conference
- Titan reveals methane rain and rocks of water
- Booze boosts brainpower
- Prions discovered in unexpected organs
- Huygens: the missing data
- Amateurs beat space agencies to Titan pictures
- Y chromosome reveals hidden sequence
- Cuttlefish win mates with transvestite antics
- Latest Titan pictures show details of geography
- Tsunami towns urged to plan reconstruction
- Triumph as Huygens lands
- Gene control hits new level
- Woman becomes mother at 66
- Dangerous drugs?
- Americans handed new dietary advice
- Epilepsy drug may delay aging
- After the tsunami - a diary from Sri Lanka
- Origin of energetic space particles pinpointed
- Echoes of Big Bang found in galaxies
- Prehistoric badger had dinosaurs for breakfast
- Dolphins fix their roles in hunts
- UN assesses tsunami food shortages
- Allergens reveal common contours
- Red meat is strongly linked to cancer
- Final images released in NASA mapping mission
- Swordfish heat their eyes for better vision
- Caution raised over SARS vaccine
- Mass graves not necessary for tsunami victims
- Tsunami survivors face pneumonia threat
- Microbes brave briny basins
- Gene fights off HIV
- Terror shows only in the eyes
- Premature births lead to wide-ranging disabilities
- Tsunami alert plans accelerate
- Aerial shots reveal extent of devastation
- Easy diets work best
- Aftershocks rock ravaged region
- Early sleep marks the end of adolescence
- Earthquake disaster: how to help
- Devastating quake redraws map
- Asia grapples with tsunami aftermath
- Indonesian tsunami-monitoring system lacked basic equipment
- Sperm whales suffer the bends
- Shops must mix festive scents and sounds to tempt the buyer
- World's smallest baby 'doing well'
- Shapes that speak volumes
- Death proves oblivious to Christmas
- Foot-and-mouth controls should tighten
- Mobile-phone radiation damages lab DNA
- Painkiller trial halted over heart fears
- Row rages over heart disease and the pill
- Brought to book
- New species of monkey discovered in India
- Ice-age musicians fashioned ivory flute
- United States on sidelines of climate talks
- Hope for bored lab mice
- Prions piggyback into body
- Snapshot of an electron orbital
- ‘Don't mass vaccinate’ against anthrax
- Mystery of 'chirping' pyramid decoded
- Celebrity shots probe face recognition
- Living cells get nanosurgery
- Monkeys miss out on music
- Bonobos face extinction
- Electrical brainstorms busted as source of ghosts
- Compound J tackles tuberculosis
- Hungry monkeys can dig it
- Silkworm genome gets solid coverage
- Chickens join the genome club
- Plastic eye mimics octopus vision
- Left-handers flourish in violent society
- New subspecies of tiger is christened
- Artificial cells take shape
- Prehistoric dregs pack a punch
- Does shampoo pose risk to pregnant women?
- The write stuff
- Low levels of benzene damage health
- Iris Murdoch's last book reveals early Alzheimer's
- Ancient mammal genes reconstructed
- Human activity implicated in Europe's 2003 heat wave
- Cannabis boosts risk of psychosis
- Maize reveals traces of old breeding project
- Brain imaging could spot liars
- Crop management gets vital role in transgenic debate
- Magnetic field benefits bacteria
- Concentration hampers simple tasks
- Scientists propose conservation parks on Mars
- Marrow cells spawn stomach cancers
- Cicada invasion feeds forests
- Homing pigeons reveal true magnetism
- Secret of world's biggest dunes revealed
- Energetic cells may have boosted the brain
- African locusts ready for spring
- Yushchenko's acne points to dioxin poisoning
- Swift takes to the skies
- UN ditches cloning ban
- Cheap antibiotic tackles childhood HIV
- Lie-ins keep bed clear of mites
- Ancient ape gives clue to family origins
- Does Gulf War syndrome exist?
- Cancer stem cells produce brain tumors
- Mass decoding planned for flu strains
- Red List highlights freshwater species
- Distance running 'shaped human evolution'
- Dolphins identified by their curves
- World's strongest acid created
- Antibiotics get new lease of life
- Hostile space
- SMART-1 arrives at the Moon
- Cyborg geologist explores Spain
- Nanotubes keep tabs on breathing
- Music mirrors tone patterns in our speech
- Vaccine cripples sperm in monkeys
- Mice with 'good' genes succumb to vCJD
- Sea urchins reveal spiky secret
- RNA treatment lowers cholesterol
- Excess vitamin E may harm health
- Mice regrow damaged spinal cord
- Regular pill popping decreases heart risks
- Kicking the hobbit habit
- Cosmic doomsday delayed
- Registry could nail causes of Parkinson's
- Stickiness takes on new shapes
- Diluted flu vaccine works well
- Mars Express pictures action of glaciers
- Bush wins second term as US president
- California says 'yes' to stem-cell research
- Recreating a 2,000-year-old cosmetic
- Fish with cleft lip solves evolution riddle
- Supernova debris found on Earth
- Are Americans getting taller?
- First insects are cloned
- Spider webs untangle evolution
- Out in the open
- Vaccine shortage fuels clinical trials
- Marine worm sports two kinds of 'eyes'
- Bullied children hide from stress in later life
- Can antidepressants harm unborn babies?
- Sunspot record reveals Sun's past
- Flores, God and Cryptozoology
- A stranger from Flores
- The Flores find
- Little lady of Flores forces rethink of human evolution
- High-fat diet is bad for the brain
- Electric currents boost brain power
- Duck-billed platypus boasts ten sex chromosomes
- Iraqi fire pollution rivaled volcano
- Stem cells home in on brain cancer
- Fuel-efficient cars enough to curb US greenhouse gasses
- Neuroscience Conference
- Big success for single embryos in IVF
- Word of honor
- Oral contraceptive may cut risk of heart disease
- Key genes may not create Down syndrome
- Biologists come close to cloning primates
- Egg injection boosts fertility
- Reproduction conference
- Mice do fine without 'junk DNA'
- Inside Deaf culture
- IVF health risks pinpointed
- Caution over kids after menopause
- Auras may be generated in the brain
- US antidepressants to carry suicide warnings
- Malaria vaccine shows promise
- Implantable tags beam back medical ID
- Measuring beauty
- UN to debate human cloning
- Mobile phone risk revealed
- Amphibians face a bleak future
- Giant virus qualifies as 'living organism'
- Fossil dinosaur slept like a bird
- Iraq faces growing health crisis
- Paralyzed man sends e-mail by thought
- Dark Age medicine
- Mother's genetics could influence sexual orientation
- More eye-catching cockpits could help pilot performance
- Square bacteria grown in lab for the first time
- Christopher Reeve
- How to build the Universe
- Cracked rock points to more martian water
- Hydrogen economy looks out of reach
- Drug may keep astronauts' bones strong
- Did volcanoes help create life?
- Stem cells pump out healing molecules
- Feathered ancestor of T. rex unearthed
- Mice unlock mystery of Spanish flu
- Early man left trail of lice
- Overheard monologs spark phone rage
- Parkinson's trial halted
- Colorful work on quarks scoops triple crown
- Sweet smell of success
- Flatulent fish net Ig Nobel award
- Laughter in the lab
- Mount St Helens growls again
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- Past climate change questioned
- Secret of radiation-proof bugs proposed
- Human populations are tightly interwoven
- IBM claims supercomputer speed record
- Bird flu may have passed between humans
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