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Science
SAT math scores hit 30-year high
Single Gene Separates Humans, Apes
Taking a peek under Titan's organic haze
Will ice melt open fabled Northwest Passage?
Tide turns as island rebuilt in Chesapeake Bay
Yahoo! News - Gene Separates Early Humans from Apes
Yahoo! News - Scientists Uncover Gecko Stickines
CNN.com - Reports: Earth formed faster than estimated -
Dartmouth research: Baby babbling linked to brain's language center, not motor skills center
Climax generator found
The Baby Bust
Prenatal alcohol exposure
Study outlines faulty mammogram readings
Gene 'prevents heavy drinking'
Signs of water found on distant planets
Nature-Nurture Fight
Out-of-body experience clues may hide in mind
In Nature vs. Nurture, a Voice for Nature
Humans, Chimps More Different
Medicine
Drugs not controlling child pain
CDC: West Nile threat to blood supply 'very low' -
Ecstasy effects 'may be imaginary'
Adult behavior may encourage teen sex
Caffeine Said to Lower Cancer Risk
Anti-Depressant May Not Be Cure-All
Good News, Bad News on Cancer for Caffeine Lovers
Media Images of 'Hunks' Spur Body Anxieties in Men
Yahoo! News - Internet Addiction May Be Form of Stress Management
Pope receives fruit treatment
Tattoo to monitor diabetes
FDA proposes guidelines animal drug use,antibiotic resistance
Christopher Reeve's improvement called 'unprecedented'
Cancer study results raise a paradox
Alzheimer's-associated enzyme elevated in key brain areas
Coffee knocks out women's pain
An aspirin a day to keep Alzheimer's away?
California Law Permits Stem Cell Research
FDA warns Pennsylvania of increase in listeria
McDonald's to cut "bad" french-fry fat in half
Fat offers Lou Gehrig's disease clue
Artificial heart recipient nears 1 year anniversary
Study outlines faulty mammogram readings
House OKs Some Abortion Restrictions
Fat Cell Metabolism May Change During Menopause
Stem cell rules halt progress - Sep. 25, 2002
Technology
Would giant air bag stop killer space rock?
Record-setting balloon skirts edge of space
E-textbooks clicking with colleges
Web Article - Innovation at 350 Knots
Spoonful of sugar could get cars zooming
The Even-More-Compact Disc
Confusion, conflict stall alternative fuel cars
Tiny silicon particles can sense hazardous agents
Danger lurks behind some elevator doors
Newfound 'moon' could be Apollo rocket junk
Astronomer sees possible 'Wild West' on Mars
India launches its first weather satellite
Nanotechnology
Microsoft Word flaw may allow file theft
Micro fuel cells to make gadgets go