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June 20, 2008

JOURNEYS IN TIME AND SPACE: Satellite archaeology reveals Mexico's past, Magellan's unusually benign …

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GLAST (Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope)

June 19, 2008

A new space telescope will give astronomers an unprecedented view of the universe.

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Satellite Archaeology

June 18, 2008

Satellite images are helping scientists measure the influence of an ancient Mexican civilization.

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Lunar Dust

June 17, 2008

Moon dust not only gets into space suits, it could jeopardize the health of future astronauts.

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Magellan’s Weather

June 16, 2008

The climate anomaly known as El Niño could explain why the voyage of Magellan encountered an …

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Microbial Roundup

June 13, 2008

Futuristic silver nanoparticle washing machines may disinfect your laundry, but they're also harmful …

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Podcast

June 13, 2008

YEAR OF THE FROG - Special Extended Podcast: Zoos and aquariums tackle the amphibian extinction …

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Foldit Game

June 12, 2008

A new web-based computer game could lead to breakthroughs in medicine.

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Frog Vibrations

June 11, 2008

Some tadpoles improve their odds of survival by deciding when to hatch.

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Resurrecting Genes

June 10, 2008

Genes from an extinct Australian marsupial have been revived in a living mouse.

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Amphibian Missing Link

June 9, 2008

The discovery of an ancient fossil dubbed the "Frogomander" is clearing up a mystery about the …

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Fruit Fly Roundup

June 6, 2008

Fruit fly genes help researchers understand aging and pain in humans.

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