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NY Times - Science

About New York: At a New York Seminary, a Green Idea Gets Tangled in Red Tape

20 min 30 sec ago
A geothermal energy plan to reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions has been continually delayed by a four-year siege of red tape.

Categories: Science, Technology

Observatory: Study of Old Penguin Bones Reveals a New Species

24 min 10 sec ago
The most unusual aspect of the scientists’ discovery of a new species of penguin is that it’s extinct.

Categories: Science, Technology

Observatory: Blanket of Soil May Hide Vast Martian Glaciers

24 min 16 sec ago
New evidence suggest that pure ice in the form of glaciers may buried under a thin layer of soil and rock on the red planet.

Categories: Science, Technology

G.M. Pins Hopes on a Plug-In Car, 2 Years Off

35 min 16 sec ago
The Chevrolet Volt is the centerpiece G.M.’s strategy to convince Congress of the strength of their business plan.

Categories: Science, Technology

The Dead Tell a Tale China Doesn’t Care to Listen To

13 hours 21 min ago
The Tarim mummies have become protagonists in a political dispute over who should control the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.

Categories: Science, Technology

Astronauts End 2nd Spacewalk at Space Station

22 hours 18 min ago
Astronauts ventured back outside the International Space Station to perform more repair work on a jammed joint Thursday.

Categories: Science, Technology

Observatory: Invasive Plants in Galápagos May Really Be Native

22 hours 19 min ago
Some plants that were thought to be invasive species in the Galápagos Islands predate humans by thousands of years.

Categories: Science, Technology

National Briefing | Science: Spacewalk Goes Well

22 hours 48 min ago
The second spacewalk during a mission of the shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station proceeded without mishap.

Categories: Science, Technology

Court Says Shell Can’t Drill Near Alaska

Thu, 11/20/2008 - 23:27
The federal appeals court’s decision came after finding that the Interior Department had failed to conduct an environmental study before issuing the company’s drilling permit.

Categories: Science, Technology

Bark Beetles Kill Millions of Acres of Trees in West

Thu, 11/20/2008 - 21:24
From New Mexico to British Columbia, an infestation of mountain pine beetles is turning a blanket of green forest into a blanket of rust red.

Categories: Science, Technology

Regenerating a Mammoth for $10 Million

Thu, 11/20/2008 - 10:16
A new report suggests that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated from DNA extracted from clumps of the animal’s hair.

Categories: Science, Technology

Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz, Cardiac Pioneer, Dies at 90

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 02:13
Dr. Kantrowitz performed the first human heart transplant in the United States and pioneered the development of devices to prolong the life of patients with heart failure.

Categories: Science, Technology

National Briefing | Space and Technology: Tool Bag Is Lost During Spacewalk

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 01:31
Astronauts ventured outside the International Space Station to do repair work, but lost a bag of tools they had taken along.

Categories: Science, Technology

National Briefing | Science and Health: Study Into Cancer Drug and Clot Risk

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 01:29
The cancer drug Avastin raises the risk of blood clots in the veins by a third when added to chemotherapy, researchers said.

Categories: Science, Technology

Congo Violence Reaches Endangered Mountain Gorillas

Wed, 11/19/2008 - 01:16
With the recent violence in eastern Congo, there are no trained rangers now to protect the mountain gorillas in the region.

Categories: Science, Technology

Findings: In Bias Test, Shades of Gray

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 18:46
Are there problems with the way researchers have been using split-second reactions on a computer test to diagnose an epidemic of racial bias?

Categories: Science, Technology

Vital Signs: Gestational Diabetes and Language Delays

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 13:07
A new study finds that babies born to women who had gestational diabetes are about twice as likely as others to have language delays.

Categories: Science, Technology

Observatory: To Scurry With Purpose: Study Sees Patterns in Roach Escape Routes

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 11:12
Cockroaches choose from one of several preferred trajectories when running from a predator, a new study suggests.

Categories: Science, Technology

Well: A Call for Caution in the Rush to Statins

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 10:43
Is it time to put cholesterol-lowering statin drugs in every medicine cabinet?

Categories: Science, Technology

For Tasmanian Devils, Hope Against a Wily Cancer

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 10:18
A deadly cancer has preyed on the Tasmanian devil, causing it to be listed as endangered, and scientists have begun an experimental inoculation program.

Categories: Science, Technology

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