Archive for June, 2008



Observatory: Coral Trout Thrive in Protected Parts of Reef

Scientists report that numbers of coral trout increased rapidly after “no-take” zones were created in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park .

Observatory: From a Chameleon With a Short Life, Aging Insights?

The chameleon Furcifer labordi has a lifecycle that is more insect than animal.

Observatory: In Sleep, We Are Birds of a Feather

Did you sleep like a baby last night? You might think so, but actually you slept like a bird.

Personal Health: For Botox Users, a Few Words of Caution

As the number of uses for Botox grows, it is no surprise that reports of unwanted effects are growing, too.

Q & A: Fruit, Cut and Dried

How does dried fruit compare with fresh fruit in nutritional value?

A Conversation With James P. Evans: Biologist Teaches the Nation’s Judges About Genetics

James P. Evans hopes to demystify all of science and, specifically, genetics.

Dot Earth: Centennial of Siberian Asteroid Event

The 100th anniversary of the Tunguska explosion over Siberia revives calls for finding earthbound asteroids before they find us.

Ideas & Trends: Eureka! Where Do I Cash the Check?

Genius: 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration. Then there’s the prize money.

Can Weeds Help Solve the Climate Crisis?

Weedy ancestors of our food crops, some scientists predict, will cope far better with coming climatic changes than their domesticated descendants.

Garden Is a Seedbed for Green Cosmetics

The maker of the cosmetics brand Dr. Hauschka is one of dozens of German companies that are benefiting from a growing global appetite for environmentally friendly products.




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