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2 October 2009 | ScienceNOW

Biosafety Bra, Beer Bottle Ballistics Win Ig Nobels

The annual extravaganza of song, dance, and unbelievable science
2 October 2009 | ScienceNOW

Facebook Chat About "Ardi" With Science Correspondents

Earlier today, Science staff discussed the significance of the newly unveiled human ancestor Ardipithecus ramidus
22 September 2009 | ScienceNOW

Genius Grants Honor Seven Scientists

Scientific talent, passion of several winners undaunted by obstacles
15 September 2009 | ScienceNOW

Arson 'Science,' Young Investigators, and the Yale Tragedy

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
14 September 2009 | ScienceNOW

2009 Lasker Awards Announced

Prizes honor cell reprogramming, cancer drugs
9 September 2009 | ScienceNOW

PNAS Changes Submission Rules, Cancer Researcher Sued

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
25 August 2009 | ScienceNOW

University of California Professors Can't Cut Class

Plus more from the Science Policy Blog
4 August 2009 | ScienceNOW

Swine Flu Vaccinations Should Begin This Fall, Say Experts

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

What's Going on in Darwin's World?

A wrap-up of some of the recent stories on Science's evolution blog, Origins

U.S. Says Bye-Bye to Mars, UC Says Hello to Furloughs

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Drug-Resistant Swine Flu, NSF Porn Scandal Redux

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

CIRM Takes a Hit, NASA Gets a Boost

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Wins for Open Access and German Science

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Acidic Oceans and Swine Flu

Plus more, from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Grant Odds Go Up, UC Budget Goes Down

Plus more highlights from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Solar Telescope Soars, Supercomputer Snags

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

ScienceInsider's Budget Roundup

A closer look at some of the science agencies affected by President Barack Obama's 2010 budget request

The 2010 Science Budget

Essentially flat funding, but the stimulus goes a long way

Challenge Grants, Cloning, and Cyberwarfare

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
28 April 2009 | ScienceNOW

Will Your Flu Shot Protect You Against Swine Flu?

Some vaccine experts argue it might prevent severe forms of the illness
23 April 2009 | ScienceNOW

Hundreds Rally For Animal Research

Scientists gather in response to attacks from animal-rights extremists
21 April 2009 | ScienceNOW

Malaria, Acidic Seas, and James Bond

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

Q and A: John Holdren

White House science adviser dishes on nuclear weapons, space exploration, and teaching evolution

Patented Genes, Animal-Rights Protests, and Japanese Robots in Space

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
31 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

New Climate Negotiations, Tougher Standards for Animal Experiments, and a Boost for Autism Research

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
26 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

Russian Mathematician Wins Abel Prize

"Math Nobel" awards work tied to general relativity and string theory
24 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

Ebola, a Severed Head, and Stephen Colbert

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
17 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

Tackling Climate Change, Iraqi Science, and Animal-Rights Extremists

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
16 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

Science Cannot Fully Describe Reality, Says Templeton Prize Winner

87-year-old physicist awarded for trying to reconcile science, art, and religion
10 March 2009 | ScienceNOW

A Fight Over Open Access and Patent Reform

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider

What Obama Got Right and Wrong This Week

Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider
24 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

A Divisive Budget, Invisible Ph.D.s, and a Virus Meeting Attacked by a Virus

Plus more, from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
16 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

Time Traveling at the AAAS Meeting

Hobbits, weiner dogs, and Al Gore. Plus other highlights from Chicago.
13 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

Big Bucks, Tom Hanks, and a CO2 Vacuum Cleaner

Plus more, from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
10 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

Brouhaha Over Controversial Forensic Technology: Journal Caves to Legal Threat

Paper questioning voice analyzer pulled from Web after manufacture claims it is defamatory
6 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

French Researchers Throw Shoes, U.S. Scientists Censor Themselves

Plus more, from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
6 February 2009 | ScienceNOW

The Sound of Six-Legged Majesty

Ants communicate by chirping, and caterpillars have found a way to hack the system
23 January 2009 | ScienceNOW

Obama's Shout-Out to Science and Museum Tumult in Iraq

Plus more from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
16 January 2009 | ScienceNOW

Science's Financial Bonanza, a 2-Decade-Long Criminal Investigation, and a Win for Intelligent Design

Plus more, from Science's new policy blog, ScienceInsider
13 January 2009 | ScienceNOW

Care for a Silkworm With Your Tang?

Caterpillars may be on the menu for future space expeditions
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