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September 2003 Archives

10 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Microbes Sweet on Making Power

Bacterial fuel cells take a giant step toward greater efficiency
10 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Spin, Asteroid, Spin

Sunlight aligns and revs up some asteroids in billions of years
10 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Edward Teller Dies

Controversial physicist helped found the Manhattan Project
10 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

A Puzzling Case of SARS

Postdoctoral researcher may have been infected in a laboratory mishap
10 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Asteroids: Small But Deadly

NASA report urges more vigilance for small threats
9 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Is Autism Mercury Free?

New findings question autism's link to vaccine preservative
9 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

A Long-Lived Ocean on Venus?

Milder early history may have preserved water for billions of years
9 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Modified Bacteria Take on HIV

Novel strategy could give women more control over HIV prevention
8 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Big Bucks for Biodefense

U.S. government to dole out $350 million for research centers
8 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Rosetta's Enticing New Target

Replacement comet for European mission spews sporadic jets
8 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Genes Link Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder

New evidence that the diseases are two sides of the same coin
8 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Party Drug Paper Pulled

Vial mix-up leads to retraction of controversial ecstasy paper
5 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Polygraph Plans Scaled Down

DOE says fewer scientists to be given lie detector tests
5 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Undoing the Smoke Damage

Smokers' lung cancer risk linked to DNA repair enzymes
5 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

The Dark Side of Cooperation

Plants punish symbiotic bacteria that don't crank out enough nitrogen
4 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Early Diversity in the Americas

Skull find suggests that first inhabitants weren't all from the same place
4 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Souped-Up SARS Surveillance

Experts in China urge wider animal testing, international cooperation
4 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Growth Spurts Under the Snow

Fungi take over and thrive during harsh mountain winters
3 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

High-Altitude Balloon Bursts

Aborted launch delays upper-atmosphere experiments
3 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Deer Disease Not Bound by Family Ties

Chronic wasting disease doesn't just spread from moms to offspring
3 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Warm Salty Ice Blobs on Europa?

Buoyant ice could raise prominent domes on the moon's surface
2 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Think Healthy Thoughts

Negative emotions may weaken immune responses
2 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Two-Pronged Attack May Stall Anthrax

Vaccine that assails bacterium and its toxin shows promise in mice
2 September 2003 | ScienceNOW

Whence the Comets?

The Kuiper belt may lack the inventory to be a comet factory
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