Mathematicians Reveal Secrets Of The Ancient And Universal Art Of Symmetry
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Vast cracks appear in Arctic ice
Sun's properties not 'fine-tuned' for life - space - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
Third red spot erupts on Jupiter - space - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
Gut bugs may have guided the evolution of life - life - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist
'Fibrous' steel won't break in a cold snap - tech - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Earth canyon hints at ancient megafloods on Mars - space - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans - earth - 22 May 2008 - New Scientist Environment
Life After Extinction: Is There a Tiger in the Mouse?: Scientific American
Discovery News: Gold Nanoparticles Resurrect Failed HIV Drug
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Mars Rover Eyes Hot Springs
EO News: Ice Cores Reveal Fluctuations in Earth's Greenhouse Gases - May 14, 2008
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Exploding star caught in the act
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Sound 'cause of shadow spectacle'
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Biggest rodent 'shrinks in size'
Does Time Run Backward in Other Universes?: Scientific American
The Science of Irrationality: Why We Humans Behave So Strangely: Scientific American
Grasshopper-Inspired Jumping Microrobot Can Make Staggering Leaps
Early Life Exposure To Cats May Reduce Risk Of Childhood Allergies And Asthma Symptoms
Cat brain could provide bionic eye firmware - tech - 21 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Chameleons fine-tune camouflage to predator's vision - life - 21 May 2008 - New Scientist
Sunlit space station to put on marathon sky show - space - 21 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
Two symbols, one solution : Article : Nature
Trials on trial : Article : Nature
Our Sun a bit ho-hum: researchers - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Scientists searching for more dinosaur bones - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
WorldWide Telescope
Innovative Antennae May Signal A 'New Wave' In Health Care Provision
Green Tea Compounds Beat Obstructive Sleep Apnea-related Brain Deficits, Study Shows
Astronomers in a Spin About Mystery Pulsar -- Schilling 2008 (516): 1 -- ScienceNOW
long ages can be problematic
Power plants open to hacker attack - tech - 18 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
that's right, tell absolutely everyone all about it
Cosmic dust gives water a helping hand - space - 17 May 2008 - New Scientist Space
but what if the models are faulty? Which came first, the water or the dust?
Power plants open to hacker attack - tech - 18 May 2008 - New Scientist Tech
Radar map reveals secrets of Martian north pole - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
millions of years, again ...
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : 'Fewer hurricanes' as world warms
seems no one really knows, it just depends on one's model
BBC NEWS : Science/Nature : Ancestors had leg-up to trees
BBC NEWS : Health : New drug 'can kill MRSA superbug'
Just Give Them Grants -- Leshner 320 (5878): 849 -- Science
in other words, fame and fortune
The next big climate challenge : Article : Nature
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Olympic Swimming Sharks
and do they give God any credit? Naah ...
Discovery News : Discovery Channel : Florida's own "Cane Toad" problem
but can they eat cane toad?
Astronomers in a Spin About Mystery Pulsar -- Schilling 2008 (516): 1 -- ScienceNOW
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Monday, May 26, 2008
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