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[#3004] London's Pointe Black Ballet School Aims to Break Racial Barriers (October 09, 2023) YouTube Lecture | News MP3 File | News PDF File [#3003] How Do You Stay 'In Shape'? (October 07, 2023) [#3002] Two Cubans Combine Fishing, Farming for Better Food Production (October 05, 2023) [#3001] Training Program in Pakistan Helps Afghan Women (October 04, 2023) [#3000] Guinean Student Rides across Africa to Get to School (October 02, 2023) [#2999] 'Boilerplate' Language Is All Business (September 30, 2023) [#2998] What to Know about October's Solar Eclipse (September 25, 2023) [#2997] Striking Writers Announce Deal with Hollywood Producers (September 25, 2023) [#2996] For US, Art in Federal Buildings Is a Must (September 22, 2023) [#2995] Winter Sea Ice in Antarctica Reaches Record Low (September 26, 2023) [#2994] Australia Puts Water Quality Sensors in Great Barrier Reef (September 24, 2023) [#2993] On Time or In Time? (September 22, 2023) [#2992] What Will Office of the Future Be Like? (September 21, 2023) [#2991] US Senate Permits More Clothing Choices (September 19, 2023) [#2990] Former Argentine Torture Center Added to UNESCO Heritage (September 20, 2023) [#2989] Pope Welcomes Russia's New Ambassador to Vatican (September 18, 2023) [#2988] 'Icing on the Cake' Is As Good As It Sounds (September 16, 2023) [#2987] App Identifies Birds by Sound (September 13, 2023) [#2986] Unusual Bird-like Dinosaur Discovered in China (September 12, 2023) [#2985] What Is 'Empty Nest Syndrome'? (September 09, 2023) [#2984] Help for Gamblers as Sports Betting Rise in US (September 10, 2023) [#2983] Newly Discovered Comet Won't Return for 400 Years (September 09, 2023) [#2982] Rolling Stones Announce First New Album in 18 Years (September 08, 2023) [#2981] Congolese Arts Center Helps Street Children Find Their Voice (September 07, 2023) [#2980] Explore from Your 'Armchair' (September 02, 2023) [#2979] Workers Cut Through China’s Great Wall for Shortcut (September 06, 2023) [#2978] London Artist Paints Crushed Chewing Gum (September 04, 2023) [#2977] UN: Hundreds of Thousands in Southeast Asia Tricked into Online Crime (September 03, 2023) [#2976] Scientists Identify Polar Cyclone on Uranus (June 03, 2023) [#2975] Study: Lack of Ice Threatens Young Penguins (August 29, 2023) [#2974] Air Pollution Now Considered Major Risk to Life Expectancy in South Asia (August 29, 2023) [#2973] Doctors Remove Live Worm from Australian Woman's Brain (August 29, 2023) [#2972] Japanese Company Develops Digital 'Clones' of Individuals (August 28, 2023) [#2971] What Does 'On a Shoestring' Mean? (August 26, 2023) [#2970] Vietnam, Taiwan Oppose China’s Buildup in Disputed Area (August 23, 2023) [#2969] Researchers Learn More about Famous Mummy's Ancestry (August 23, 2023) [#2968] India Successfully Lands Spacecraft on Moon (August 23, 2023) [#2967] Learn When to Wear 'Kid Gloves' (August 12, 2023) [#2966] Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo Is Getting More Polluted (August 20, 2023) [#2965] Make Your Home 'Spick-and-Span' (August 19, 2023) [#2964] Early Humans in Europe Likely Wiped Out by Cold Weather (August 16, 2023) [#2963] US Launches AI Competition to Protect Computer Systems (August 13, 2023) [#2962] Canada Releases Plan to End Inefficient Fossil Fuel Subsidies (July 29, 2023) [#2961] Norwegian Woman, Nepali Sherpa Guide Set Mountain Climbing Record (July 31, 2023) [#2960] Russia's Bolshoi Ballet Aims to Perform again in the West (August 04, 2023) [#2959] Game Maker Bans Use of AI in Artwork Design (August 09, 2023) [#2958] Tensions Rise Between China, Philippines over Disputed Area (August 08, 2023) [#2957] 'Run Something Up the Flagpole' to Test an Idea (August 05, 2023) [#2956] China Plans New Limits on Children's Smartphone Use (August 07, 2023) [#2955] 'Barbie' Is Changing the Clothes People Wear (August 07, 2023) [#2954] Japanese Railway Tests a System to Help Visitors (August 06, 2023) [#2953] NASA Offers Satellite Technology to Help Fight Amazon Deforestation (July 29, 2023) [#2952] Chipmakers Celebrate End of Chip Surplus (August 01, 2023) [#2951] 'Beating a Dead Horse' Is Pointless (July 29, 2023) [#2950] Researchers Believe Chinese Fossil Shows Mammal Attacking Dinosaur (August 02, 2023) [#2949] UN Aims to Remove Oil from Tanker in Red Sea (July 31, 2023) [#2948] In Japan, Silkworms, Crickets, Bugs Are on the Table (July 30, 2023) [#2947] Torch Will Bring its Light to the 2024 Olympics (July 28, 2023) [#2946] Chinese Spy Ships Monitor Australia War Games (July 27, 2023) [#2945] Scientists: Hot Seawater in South Florida Reaches New High (July 26, 2023) [#2944] The European Union Approves Spending Plan for Computer Chips (July 26, 2023) [#2943] Survey: Large Difference in Asian American Opinions of United States, China (July 24, 2023) [#2942] Jill Biden Visits Paris to Announce America's Return to UNESCO [#2941] Seeing 'Double'? (July 22, 2023) [#2940] After 50 Years, Officials Aim to Remove an Israeli Man from His Beach Home (July 20, 2023) [#2939] Brazilian Cave Objects Suggest Earlier Arrival of Humans in Americas (July 17, 2023) [#2938] New RSV Vaccine Approved for Children (July 19, 2023) [#2937] US Agriculture Department to Target High Food Costs, Increase Competition (July 19, 2023) [#2936] In Dubai, Sea Turtles Get a Helping Hand (July 04, 2023) [#2935] 'To Sink or Swim' Is Up to You (July 15, 2023) [#2934] Scientists Find Time Was Slower in Quasars of Early Universe (July 10, 2023) [#2933] US Approves Drug to Slow Early Effects of Alzheimer's Disease (July 10, 2023) [#2932] 1,500 Disney Collectibles Are for Sale (July 07, 2023) [#2931] Differences Between Board, on Board, Aboard (July 08, 2023) [#2930] US Space Agency Aims to Develop Moon Resources (July 02, 2023) [#2929] US Restaurants, Companies ‘Upcycle’ Leftover Food (June 28, 2023) [#2928] Vietnam Bans 'Barbie' Movie over Disputed South China Sea Map (July 05, 2023) [#2927] Study Predicts Big Rise in Diabetes around the World (June 26, 2023) [#2926] 'All Thumbs' (July 01, 2023) [#2925] Japanese Researchers Develop Wearable Robot Arms (June 29, 2023) [#2924] South Koreans Become Younger after Country Changes Counting Method (June 29, 2023) [#2923] Mexico Discovers Another Ancient Mayan City (June 25, 2023) [#2922] Artist Puts Work of Famous Dutch Painter on People's Skin (June 25, 2023) [#2921] Two Million Expected in Hajj Pilgrimage as it Starts in Saudi Arabia (June 26, 2023) [#2920] US Lighthouses for Sale or Being Given Away (June 02, 2023) [#2919] Ancient Sea Creatures Found Off Coast of Angola (November 27, 2018) [#2918] Ancient Bones Reveal Ancient Diet, Lifestyle (October 06, 2018) [#2917] Stonehenge Welcomes 8,000 for Summer Solstice (June 21, 2023) [#2916] Japanese Wrestler Learns Ancient Martial Art in Senegal (June 19, 2023) [#2915] Are You Prepared 'to See How the Sausage Is Made'? (June 17, 2023) [#2914] Bobblehead Museum Opens in Wisconsin (February 10, 2019) [#2913] Jigsaw Puzzles Gain Fans (February 21, 2020) [#2912] Fewer Companies Offering Homeowners Fire Coverage in California (June 08, 2023) [#2911] Let's 'Zero in' on Number Expressions (June 10, 2023) [#2910] Djokovic Leaves 'Greatest' Debate to Others (June 12, 2023) [#2909] Company Tests Paying Coffee Farmers Who Grow Sustainably (June 10, 2023) [#2908] Wildfires Burning Across Canada Also Affecting the US Northeast (June 08, 2023) [#2907] Norwegian Woman Racing to Climb World’s 14 Highest Mountains (June 06, 2023) [#2906] Eastern US Concerned About Air Quality During Canada Fires (June 07, 2023) [#2905] Teacher Aims to Improve Japan's Smile (June 06, 2023) [#2904] India Investigates Train Crash that Killed Hundreds (June 05, 2023) [#2903] 'Clean As a Whistle' (June 03, 2023) [#2902] Taiwan Restaurant Serves Giant Isopod Noodles (June 01, 2023) [#2901] Study: About Half of World's Lakes Are Shrinking (May 28, 2023) [#2900] South American Leaders Meet for First Time Since 2015 (May 30, 2023) [#2899] 'Watch My Dust!' (May 27, 2023) [#2898] Tests Suggest 10,000-Year-Old Brit Had Dark Skin, Blue Eyes (February 07, 2018) [#2897] First Saudi Woman among Visitors to the International Space Station (May 22, 2023) [#2896] Marble of Michelangelo's Dreams Still Being Mined Today (August 13, 2017) [#2895] Hiroshima Bomb Survivor Learned English to Tell Her Story (May 19, 2023) [#2894] Report: 71 Million People Displaced Around the World in 2022 (May 18, 2023) [#2893] Volcanic Explosion Turns Brain into Glass (January 24, 2020) [#2892] Tesla Breaks Ground on Lithium Processing Center in Texas (May 12, 2023) [#2891] Nigerian Chef Sets Record for Longest Cooking Shift (May 16, 2023) [#2890] Researchers Identify Owner of Ancient Siberian Jewelry (May 14, 2023) [#2889] Unusual Hound Wins Top Prize at Biggest US Dog Show (May 10, 2023) [#2888] Israeli Company Creates 3D-Printed Fish (May 09, 2023) [#2887] Artists to Russia: 'Our Fire Is Stronger Than Your Bombs' (May 09, 2023) [#2886] Oil and Water Do Not Mix (May 06, 2023) [#2885] Ukraine Claims it Shot Down Hi-Tech Russian Missile with US System (May 08, 2023) [#2884] Report: 25 Percent of Jobs Will Change in the Next Five Years (May 06, 2023) [#2883] Why Is This Bird a 'Burden'? (April 29, 2023) [#2882] Three Jailed Iranian Female Journalists Win United Nations Prize (May 03, 2023) [#2881] Finnish Paper Uses Video Game to Avoid Russia's Press Restrictions (May 03, 2023) [#2880] Wisconsin Latest US State to Consider Age Restrictions on Social Media (May 02, 2023) [#2879] World's Workers Rally for Higher Pay, Time Off, Safety on May Day (May 01, 2023) [#2878] Iran Closing Businesses Not Following Hijab Law (April 30, 2023) [#2877] Amazon Indigenous Woman Wins Environment Prize (April 24, 2023) [#2876] Are You a 'Bull in a China Shop'? (April 22, 2023) [#2875] Japanese Space Company Says Moon Lander Likely Crashed (April 26, 2023) [#2874] Researchers Study with the Aid of Dead Birds (April 23, 2023) [#2873] Scientists Learn What Killed Caribbean Sea Urchins (April 21, 2023) [#2872] Huge SpaceX Rocket Launches in Test Flight, then Explodes Minutes Later (April 20, 2023) [#2871] 'Phantom of the Opera' Closes on Broadway after 35 Years (April 17, 2023) [#2870] 'Light at the End of the Tunnel' (April 15, 2023) [#2869] What to Expect at the Coronation of British King Charles III (April 14, 2023) [#2868] How to Eat Dumplings in Georgia (April 16, 2023) [#2867] Dog Returned to Family after 240 Kilometer Trip over Sea Ice (April 13, 2023) [#2866] Some Ukrainian Children back with Families after Being Taken to Russia (April 10, 2023) [#2865] AI News Presenter Appears in Kuwait (April 11, 2023) [#2864] Study: Empathy May Have Ancient Roots (April 09, 2023) [#2863] It Is Not Nice to 'Dump on' Others (April 08, 2023) [#2862] Paris Votes to Ban Electric Scooters by September (April 05, 2023) [#2861] 89-year-old Japanese Man Has No Plans to Stop Surfing (April 02, 2023) [#2860] Australian Company Uses Extinct Mammoth for Lab-grown Meat (March 31, 2023) [#2859] A Stamp of Approval for Skateboarding in America (March 31, 2023) [#2858] 'Holding Down the Fort' Is a Big Job (March 25, 2023) [#2857] Italian City Invites Florida Students, Parents to Visit 'David' Statue (March 30, 2023) [#2856] China Research Mission Finds New Source of Water on Moon (March 29, 2023) [#2855] Oldest Remains of Large Sea Reptile Found on Norwegian Island (March 26, 2023) [#2854] 3D-printed Rocket Fails Minutes after Florida Launch (March 23, 2023) [#2853] 'Atmospheric Rivers' Bring Storms to California (March 23, 2023) [#2852] Japan Celebrates Victory over USA in World Baseball Classic (March 22, 2023) [#2851] New Public Show Explores Influence of Leon Monet (March 19, 2023) [#2850] Brazilian Researchers Find 'Terrifying' Plastic Rocks on Distant Island (March 19, 2023) [#2849] Ukrainian Man Turns Guns into Art (March 15, 2023) [#2848] City in Pakistan Ranked Worst for Air Quality (March 14, 2023) [#2847] Scientists Discover How a Kind of Fish Makes Colorful Light Appear (March 15, 2023) [#2846] First Evidence of Horseback Riding Dates back 5,000 Years (March 11, 2023) [#2845] In Ethiopia's Tigray, Children Return to School but Trauma Remains (March 08, 2023) [#2844] Self-taught Chefs Win Michelin Guide Star (March 09, 2023) [#2843] UN Celebrates International Women's Day (March 07, 2023) [#2842] Japan Destroys Rocket after Launch Failure (March 07, 2023) [#2841] Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire (February 18, 2023) [#2840] Virgin Galactic to Renew Spaceplane Flights (March 05, 2023) [#2839] Germany Threatens to Hold Up EU Combustion Engine Ban (March 03, 2023) [#2838] Vietnam Parliament Elects Vo Van Thuong as New President (March 02, 2023) [#2837] First Dibs (January 28, 2023) [#2836] Inventor of First Mobile Phone Looks back, Thinks about Future (February 28, 2023) [#2835] US Agency: AI-created Images Cannot Receive Copyright Protection (February 27, 2023) [#2834] Scientists Study Brown Bear Frozen for 3,500 Years (February 26, 2023) [#2833] Scientists Learn about Sea Star Die-off (February 23, 2023) [#2832] Bird Flu Spreads to More Countries (February 18, 2023) [#2831] Some Teachers Want Students to Learn with AI (February 21, 2023) [#2830] Study: Warm Water Is Melting Weak Spots in Huge Antarctica Glacier (February 20, 2023) [#2829] First All-female Samba School to Compete in Brazil's Carnival (February 17, 2023) [#2828] Stone Age Tool Discovery Raises Questions about Who Used Them (February 16, 2023) [#2827] Raise a Red Flag (January 21, 2023) [#2826] Turkish Children Learn to Deal with Deadly Quake (February 16, 2023) [#2825] Love Grows Between Russian Man, Ukrainian Woman in Serbia (February 14, 2023) [#2824] Mexico Museum Aims to Help Save Endangered Axolotl Salamander (February 10, 2023) [#2823] Museum to Hold Largest Showing of Vermeer's Paintings (February 09, 2023) [#2822] Oil Drilling Begins at Chinese-run Field in Uganda (February 04, 2023) [#2821] Footloose and Fancy-free (February 04, 2023) [#2820] Italian Ship Makes Farthest Southern Journey (February 04, 2023) [#2819] Oscar Nominee Tells of His 'Unbelievable Ride' Back to Acting (February 03, 2023) [#2818] Argentina Launches New Hemp and Cannabis Agency (February 02, 2023) [#2817] Tamales: A Popular Traditional Food in Mexico (February 01, 2023) [#2816] Little-known Actress Keeps Oscar Nomination (February 01, 2023) [#2815] Researchers Find Reason for Roman Concrete’s Strength (January 18, 2023) [#2814] World Champion Says Rubik's Cube, Violin Work Well Together (January 30, 2023) [#2813] Despite Success, More Work to be Done Fighting Guinea Worm (January 28, 2023) [#2812] Designers Turn to Environment-friendly Materials (January 21, 2023) [#2811] Year of the Cat or Year of the Rabbit? (January 20, 2023) [#2810] Researchers Discover World's Oldest Runestone (January 22, 2023) [#2809] Scientists Find Dinosaur Fossils in Patagonia (January 23, 2023) [#2808] Group of Ducks Helps Control Pests for South African Wine Maker (January 22, 2023) [#2807] Swedish Restaurants, Clubs No Longer Require Dancing Permit (January 19, 2023) [#2806] UN: Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees Lost at Sea in 2022 (January 18, 2023) [#2805] Moderna Aims to Supply COVID Vaccine to China (January 18, 2023) [#2804] House in Pompeii Provides Look at Life in Ancient Roman City (January 16, 2023) [#2803] 1-in-5 in US Homes Speaks a Second Language after English (January 15, 2023) [#2802] Try Kimchi in a Grilled Cheese Sandwich (January 13, 2023) [#2801] Ukrainian Soldiers to Train on Missile System in US (January 14, 2023) [#2800] More Children Mistakenly Eating Legal Marijuana Food Products (January 12, 2023) [#2799] Hunters Look for Nazi Treasure in the Netherlands (January 09, 2023) [#2798] In Time of Inflation, Argentine Artist Paints on Money (January 11, 2023) [#2797] Congolese Artist Paints Politicians' Pictures with Plastic Waste (January 09, 2023) [#2796] Belgian Project Uses Human Hair to Help the Environment (January 10, 2023) [#2795] South Asian Eateries 'Go Local' to Recover from Pandemic Losses (January 08, 2023) [#2794] Texas Woman Saves Hundreds of Bats from Freezing (January 07, 2023) [#2793] Sony to Produce Electric Car with Honda (January 07, 2023) [#2792] Prince Harry's New Book Details Fight with Brother William (January 05, 2023) [#2791] Pope Francis Leads Benedict Funeral (January 05, 2023) [#2790] Scientists Seek to Make Pig Livers to Function in Humans (January 02, 2023) [#2789] Soccer Star Pele Buried in Brazil (January 04, 2023) [#2788] Frog Can Control Its Blood Flow to 'Disappear' (January 02, 2023) [#2787] Jose Andres, His Daughters Eat Their Way through Spain (December 31, 2022) [#2786] Female Iranian Chess Player Competes Without Head Covering (December 28, 2022) [#2785] Italian Man Lives Without Electricity (December 26, 2022) [#2784] Toys for Grown-ups a Growing Market (December 24, 2022) [#2783] Bosnian Children Send Gifts to Ukrainian Children (December 23, 2022) [#2782] Veggie Alternatives to Foie Gras Becoming More Popular in France (December 22, 2022) [#2781] Historic Agreement Reached at UN Environment Meeting (December 19, 2022) [#2780] 'To Have a Monkey on Your Back' Is No Laughing Matter (November 12, 2022) [#2779] China Urges People with Mild COVID to Return to Work (December 20, 2022) [#2778] NASA to Study Water around the World from Space (December 16, 2022) [#2777] Millions of Birds Could Bring Visitors to Eastern Mexico (December 07, 2022) [#2776] 'Set in Stone' (December 10, 2022) [#2775] Webb Space Telescope Finds Candidate for 'Most Distant' Galaxy (November 22, 2022) [#2774] Faces of Missing 'Chibok Girls' Sculpted in Nigerian Art Project (December 14, 2022) [#2773] Beijing Music School Helps Autistic Students (December 12, 2022) [#2772] Kenya's Maasai Turn from Lion-killing to Olympics (December 12, 2022) [#2771] Unusual Atlantic City Museum to Close (December 09, 2022) [#2770] Scientists: Ancient Creature Grew Quicker Than Expected (December 08, 2022) [#2769] Morocco Expands Freshwater Efforts, But Needs More Energy (December 04, 2022) [#2768]
US Basketball Star Griner Exchanged for Russian Arms Dealer (December 08, 2022) [#2767] 'Having Skin in the Game' Is Not as Painful as It Sounds (December 03, 2022) [#2766] Gardening Words even English Speakers May Not Know (December 05, 2022) [#2765] French Baguette Gets UNESCO Recognition (December 02, 2022) [#2764] UN Adds Serbian Plum Brandy to Cultural Heritage List (December 03, 2022) [#2763] Chinese Space Program Has Historic Week (December 01, 2022) [#2762] What's Being Served at US State Dinner for French President? (December 01, 2022) [#2761] Qatar's Camels Tired of World Cup Fans (November 30, 2022) [#2760] Cornucopia: So Much of a Good Thing! (November 26, 2022) [#2759] France Considers a Ban on Bullfighting (November 28, 2022) [#2758] How George Washington Angered Lawmakers over Thanksgiving (November 23, 2022) [#2757] Study: Repeat COVID Infection Is Riskier than First (November 21, 2022) [#2756] Earthquake in Indonesia Collapses Buildings, Kills at least 162 (November 21, 2022) [#2755] Researchers Might Have Found Oldest Alphabetic Sentence in Israel (November 12, 2022) [#2754] Three Toys Chosen to Enter Toy Hall of Fame (November 17, 2022) [#2753] Antibody Drug Tested as New Tool against Malaria (November 06, 2022) [#2752] Zen Meditation Brings Alaskan Community Together (November 13, 2022) [#2751] Japanese Company to End Beloved Candy after 114 Years (November 15, 2022) [#2750] China Locks Down Peking University after 1 COVID Case (November 16, 2022) [#2749] Scientists in Israel Make Gene Bank for Wild Crops (November 14, 2022) [#2748] Divers Looking for Old Warplane Find Part of Space Shuttle (November 14, 2022) [#2747] 'Black Panther' Movie Actors: Film Changed How People See Africa (November 11, 2022) [#2746] A Restaurant for Man's Best Friend (November 05, 2022) [#2745] How Dirty Is 'Greasing Someone's Palm'? (November 05, 2022) [#2744] A New Environmental Machine Is Cleaning Up a Panama River (November 06, 2022) [#2743] Scientists Release Image of Gas Cloud from Star's Explosion (November 03, 2022) [#2742] India's First Fully Solar Village Lights Up Lives (November 03, 2022) [#2741] Saudi Arabia Believes Iran may be Planning Attack (November 02, 2022) [#2740] Study: Medieval Plague May Have Shaped Human Immunity (October 23, 2022) [#2739] Study: Your Smell Could Attract Mosquitoes (October 24, 2022) [#2738] UN Following Damage to Ukrainian Cultural Places (October 27, 2022) [#2737] Paraguay Artist Brings Art to World Cup (October 30, 2022) [#2736] Chinese Officials Ask Newlyweds: 'Where Is Baby?' (October 30, 2022) [#2735] Floppy Disks Get Second Life at Recycling Service (October 25, 2022) [#2734] Zimbabwe Expecting Largest Ever Wheat Harvest (October 26, 2022) [#2733] Breakdancing Helps Young People in Gaza (October 19, 2022) [#2732] Israeli Company Thinks Europe Is Ready for 'New' Meat (October 17, 2022) [#2731] Solar-powered US Town Suffers Little Damage from Hurricane Ian (October 18, 2022) [#2730] Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss Resigns after Six Weeks (October 20, 2022) [#2729] Ozone Hole Reaches Largest Size Since 2015, But Shrinking Continues (October 17, 2022) [#2728] Scientists Find Two 'Wild' Stars in Extremely Fast Orbit (October 15, 2022) [#2727] Hundreds of Whales Die on New Zealand Beaches (October 12, 2022) [#2726] In China, Used Luxury Goods Growing in Popularity (October 02, 2022) [#2725] Museum Marks Rosetta Stone’s Role in Understanding Hieroglyphs (October 12, 2022) [#2724] Australia to Set Aside 30 Percent of Land Mass for Conservation (October 08, 2022) [#2723] Robots Are Making French Fries Faster (October 07, 2022) [#2722] Self-Sufficient German Village Has Few Energy Concerns (October 09, 2022) [#2721] Plastic-eating Enzyme from Worm May Help Ease Pollution (October 08, 2022) [#2720] Paris, Other French Cities Will Not Broadcast World Cup in Public Areas (October 06, 2022) [#2719] American, Danish Chemists Win Nobel Prize for Work Leading to New Medicines (October 05, 2022) [#2718] What is a Wild Card? (September 30, 2022) [#2717] Japanese Researchers Create Remote Control for Cockroaches (October 02, 2022) [#2716] American Woman to Lead UN Communications Agency (September 29, 2022) [#2715] Singapore-style Food Center Opens in New York (October 01, 2022) [#2714] US to Build Highway Electric Vehicle Charging Network (September 28, 2022) [#2713] Colombia's Vice President Wears Young Designer's Resistance Fashion (September 28, 2022) [#2712] Parachuting Keeps 88-Year-Old Bosnian Man Fit (September 27, 2022) [#2711] Viola Davis Says 'The Woman King' Offered 'Ownership, Agency' (September 22, 2022) [#2710] Iraqi Artist Recreates Ancient Artwork (September 26, 2022) [#2709] London Museum Show Explores Korean Pop Culture (September 25, 2022) [#2708] Report: Large Food Companies Face Big Losses Due to Climate Change (September 25, 2022) [#2707] Australia Prepares for More Rain After La Nina Confirmed (September 22, 2022) [#2706] Over 200 Whales Stuck on Beach in Australia (September 21, 2022) [#2705] Number of Venezuelans Trying to Cross into US Increased in August (September 20, 2022) [#2704] Protection Sought for Snail Near Nevada Lithium Mine (September 19, 2022) [#2703] This Is 'The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread'! (September 17, 2022) [#2702] Researchers Study Sea Creature that Could Live Forever (September 14, 2022) [#2701] Ceremonies Surrounding the Death of Queen Elizabeth II (September 14, 2022) [#2700] Ukraine Says Goal Is to Retake All Its Territory in War with Russia (September 13, 2022) [#2699] 'The Road to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions' (August 20, 2022)
[#2698] EU Nations Seek Joint Efforts to Fight Rising Energy Costs (September 09, 2022) [#2697] Young Americans Choose to Delay, Not Have Children (September 07, 2022) [#2696] Tea Drinkers Enjoy Possible Health Benefits, Study Suggests (September 04, 2022) [#2695] Palestinian American Performer Heals with Humor (September 04, 2022) [#2694] Study: Reading, Math Test Results Greatly Fell During Pandemic (September 01, 2022) [#2693] Endangered South African Penguins Driven Away by Shipping Noise (August 20, 2022) [#2692] Cuban Dancer Performing again with Help from Specialists (August 30, 2022) [#2691] Taylor Swift Wins Top MTV Award, Announces New Album (August 29, 2022) [#2690] Aid Moving in Pakistan as Seasonal Floods Affect Tens of Millions (August 29, 2022) [#2689] Blaming Others With a Goat: A 'Scapegoat' (August 27, 2022) [#2688] Chinese Censors Change Ending of 'Minions' Film (August 26, 2022) [#2687] Robotic Hand Can Be Updated to Meet User’s Needs (August 19, 2022) [#2686] Car Driven by Britain's Princess Diana to Be Sold at Auction (August 25, 2022) [#2685] New York Skyline Has World’s Thinnest Building (August 21, 2022) [#2684] Paris Booksellers Return to the Seine River (August 22, 2022) [#2683] Pinball Machine Museum Holds Over 150 Machines (August 19, 2022) [#2682] Nigerian Chef Turns Local Crop Into Healthy Pasta (August 19, 2022) [#2681] Scientists Model an Ancient Shark Able to Eat Whales in a Few Bites (August 21, 2022) [#2680] India to Deport Rohingya Refugees in New Delhi (August 17, 2022) [#2679] Vietnam: Technology Companies Must Keep User Information Inside the Border (August 18, 2022) [#2678] Native Americans Pick Art to Display in Traveling Exhibition (August 12, 2022) [#2677] Satellites Show Landfills Releasing Large Amount of Methane (August 14, 2022) [#2676] Study: Coronaviruses Infect 66,000 Yearly in Southeast Asia (August 13, 2022) [#2675] 'Stray' Cat Video Game Helps Real Cats (August 05, 2022) [#2674] Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Gets His Own Action Figure (August 11, 2022) [#2673] Learn How to 'Read the Room' (August 06, 2022) [#2672] Europeans Feel the Summer Heat, While Some Africans Go Skiing (August 09, 2022) [#2671] More Women Governor Candidates than Ever in US (August 09, 2022) [#2670] More Female Sea Turtles a Result of Florida's Hot Summers (August 07, 2022) [#2669] Australia to Prevent Development of New Coal Mine (August 05, 2022) [#2668] South Korean Scientists Develop Tattoo Health Device (August 07, 2022) [#2667] NASA to Launch Two More Helicopters to Mars (August 04, 2022) [#2666] Island in Senegal Fights Loss of Coastal Land (July 30, 2022)
[#2665] Chinese Company Looks to Buy Solomon Islands Seaport (August 01, 2022) [#2664] Dogs, Cats Get Wearable Fan to Beat the Heat in Japan (August 02, 2022) [#2663] Drug-resistant Infections, Deaths Rose in 2020 (July 25, 2022) [#2662] Africa, Continent with Monkeypox Deaths, Has No Vaccine (July 31, 2022) [#2661] Do Pigs Like Music? Belgian Researchers Want to Know (July 30, 2022) [#2660] Possible 'Earliest Animal Predator' Named for British Naturalist (July 28, 2022) [#2659] Scientists: Hungry Polar Bears Eating Food Waste to Survive (July 24, 2022) [#2658] US Filmmaker Tells Story of Thai Cave Rescue (July 22, 2022) [#2657] Jane Goodall Gets Her Own Doll (July 14, 2022) [#2656] Scientists Develop Robotic Fish to 'Eat' Microplastics (July 16, 2022) [#2655] Report: Rising Prices Affect Women the Most (July 16, 2022) [#2654] Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Hits Record Level (July 17, 2022) [#2653] US Agency Studies Rare Whale Habitat Expansion Request (July 14, 2022) [#2652] Sri Lanka Says Financial Rescue Talks Near End (July 18, 2022) [#2651] Lost and Found: A Cat Is Reunited with Her Owners (July 15, 2022) [#2650] Foot and Mouth Disease in Indonesia Could Affect Eid Festival (July 09, 2022) [#2649] Rising Temperatures Reawaken Alpine Glaciers (July 09, 2022) [#2648] Report: India to Surpass China as Most Populous Country in 2023 (July 12, 2022) [#2647] New Yorkers Prepare for 'Manhattanhenge' Sunset (July 11, 2022) [#2646] US High Court Says Religious Schools Can Get Public Money (June 21, 2022) [#2645] Saudi Arabia Expects 1 Million for Hajj
(July 06, 2022) [#2644] NASA Launches Satellite to Test New Orbit Around Moon (June 28, 2022) [#2643] Japan's Former PM Shinzo Abe Assassinated (July 08, 2022) [#2642] NATO Allies Sign Agreement Permitting Sweden, Finland to Join (July 05, 2022) [#2641] Lawyers Call on International Court to Investigate Uyghur Treatment (June 22, 2022) [#2640] WHO Says Omicron Variant Pushing Up World COVID Cases, Deaths (July 01, 2022) [#2639] Chinese Spacecraft Takes Images of Mars (June 29, 2022) [#2638] Hong Kong Factory Last to Carry On a Disappearing Art (June 30, 2022) [#2637] Scientists Study an Organism That Turns Snow Red (June 26, 2022) [#2636] Italians Debate Which Pizza Is Best (June 26, 2022) [#2635] A Lake Dries Up as Chile's Severe Lack of Rain Continues (June 15, 2022)
[#2634] Amazon Picks California Town as First to Receive Drone Deliveries (June 20, 2022) [#2633] Tesla Raises Car Prices in US (June 16, 2022) [#2632] Figure Skaters Must be 17 to Skate in the 2026 Olympics (June 08, 2022) [#2631] Technology Company Launches Airship Over New Mexico (June 16, 2022) [#2630] European Space Agency Releases Data on 2 Billion Stars (June 18, 2022) [#2629] In Nepal's Capital, Waste Puts off Visitors and Locals (June 15, 2022) [#2628] New Zealand May Put Price on Emissions from Cows and Sheep (June 11, 2022) [#2627] Microsoft: Internet Explorer No Longer Supported (June 15, 2022) [#2626] New York Court Rules That an Elephant Is Not a Person (June 14, 2022) [#2625] Clean, Green Superhero Dog Fights Garbage in Chile (June 09, 2022) [#2624] Famous Hong Kong Floating Restaurant Towed Away (June 14, 2022) [#2623] Environmental Groups Aims to Clean up Guatemalan River (June 13, 2022) [#2622] Ukraine Thanks Boy, Father Who Used Drone to Locate Russian Tanks (June 13, 2022) [#2621] Family Sues Paramount Pictures over Rights to 'Top Gun' (June 10, 2022) [#2620] Scientists Listen to Coral to Learn About Its Health (June 09, 2022) [#2619] South African Company Helps Create Local Art for Virtual World (June 08, 2022) [#2618] Japanese Man Becomes Oldest Person to Sail Solo Across Pacific (June 06, 2022) [#2617] Turkey Wants to Be Known as 'Turkiye' (June 06, 2022) [#2616] On Fourth Try, 14-year-old Wins National Spelling Bee (June 03, 2022) [#2615] What Is the World's Largest Plant? (June 05, 2022) [#2614] Britain's Cheese Rolling Race Returns after COVID Break (June 03, 2022) [#2613] Vietnam Glass-bottomed Bridge Opens for Visitors (June 03, 2022) [#2612] Climate, Hard Work Produce Unusual Wines in Chile’s Desert (May 30, 2022) [#2611] German Farmer Sues Volkswagen over Effects of Climate Change (May 26, 2022) [#2610] Japanese Universities Try to Prevent Espionage (May 28, 2022) [#2609] Do Your Best with This Car Expression (May 28, 2022) [#2608] Pfizer to Sell Low-Cost Drugs to Poor Countries (May 29, 2022) [#2607] US Births Rose Last Year, Still Less than Before Pandemic (May 29, 2022) [#2606] Scientists Grow Plants in Dirt from Moon (May 16, 2022) [#2605] German Woman Uses Horse Power to Save Fuel Money (May 25, 2022) [#2604] South Sudan Plan to Re-Start Waterway Project Faces Resistance (May 22, 2022) [#2603] Some Fear Digital Surveillance of Pregnancy (May 23, 2022) [#2602] Japan to Permit Limited Foreign Travel Groups (May 19, 2022) [#2601] COVID or Not, Sales of Peking Duck Continues (May 19, 2022) [#2600] New Zealand to Help Pay for Cleaner Cars (May 18, 2022) [#2599] Indonesia's Policy Gives Malaysia Edge in Palm Oil Export (May 17, 2022) [#2598] Record Sales for Cuban Cigars (May 17, 2022) [#2597] Scientists Report New Coral Bleaching Event on Great Barrier Reef (May 14, 2022) [#2596] Cambodian Fishermen Catch Rare Giant Stingray in Mekong River (May 12, 2022) [#2595] Study: Shipping a Major Threat to World's Biggest Fish (May 15, 2022) [#2594] You 'Hit the Jackpot!' (May 14, 2022) [#2593] WHO: China's COVID Policy Not Sustainable (May 12, 2022) [#2592] UN: More People Hungry than Ever Before in 2021 (May 04, 2022) [#2591] Europe to End Face Covering Requirement on Flights (May 11, 2022) [#2590] Nigeria's 'Incredible Kids' Gain Popularity on Internet (May 10, 2022) [#2589] Warhol's 'Marilyn' Painting Sells for $195M (May 10, 2022) [#2588] In Bolivia, Prisoners Can Reduce Jail Time by Reading Books (May 06, 2022) [#2587] Study of Cancer Genetics to Help with Targeted Treatment (May 03, 2022) [#2586] Vatican Prepares for Possible Women Swiss Guards (May 05, 2022) [#2585] The Struggle to Save Iraq's Last Persian Leopards (April 29, 2022) [#2584] Fossils of Huge Sea Animals Found High in the Swiss Alps (May 03, 2022) [#2583] China's COVID Restrictions Hurt Production of Cars, Purchases of Goods (May 02, 2022) [#2582] UN Says More Severe Disasters to Come (May 01, 2022) [#2581] Wild Horses Die from Unknown Disease (April 29, 2022) [#2580] Bolivian Boy Helps Family with Money by Taking Creative Photos (May 01, 2022) [#2579] Three-century-old Violin Could Get $10 Million (April 28, 2022) [#2578] Scientists Raise Florida Corals Threatened by Disease (April 27, 2022) [#2577] 'April Showers Bring May Flowers' (April 09, 2022) [#2576] Illegal Loggers Train as Forest Tour Guides in Vietnam (April 26, 2022) [#2575] Could Bitcoin Become a Reserve Currency? (April 17, 2022) [#2574] Hong Kong Zero-COVID Policies Create Tons of Plastic Waste (April 23, 2022) [#2573] Plant Native Plants to Support Local Environment, Wildlife (April 21, 2022) [#2572] Japanese Researchers Develop Electric Chopsticks to Enhance Salty Taste (April 21, 2022) [#2571] Researchers Find Oldest Examples of Mayan Time-Keeping System (April 20, 2022) [#2570] Rising Food Costs Limit Ramadan Traditions in Senegal (April 19, 2022) [#2569] Ukrainian Nuns Open Doors to the Displaced (April 13, 2022) [#2568] First Female Coach Works on the Field in Baseball (April 13, 2022) [#2567] Less Rice for the Same Price At Street Food Places Across Asia (April 17, 2022) [#2566] Women Polo Players Get Their First World Cup (April 15, 2022) [#2565] Peru's Soup Kitchens Struggle with Inflation (April 16, 2022) [#2564] Ancient Altar Rediscovered at Jerusalem's Church (April 14, 2022) [#2563] Ghanaian Artist Turns Glass Waste into Art (April 12, 2022) [#2562] US Schools Struggle with Behavior, But See Opportunity (April 12, 2022) [#2561] Little Progress in Effort to Save Vaquita (April 11, 2022) [#2560] 'Fresh As a Daisy,' Other Daisy Expressions (April 02, 2022) [#2559] Japanese Researchers Develop Robot that Can Peel Bananas (April 10, 2022) [#2558] Libyans Repair Old Qurans for Ramadan (April 04, 2022) [#2557] Tiger Woods Makes Return to Masters After Serious Accident (April 07, 2022) [#2556] High-Technology NFTs Support Traditional Taiwanese Art Form (April 05, 2022) [#2555] Charles Darwin's Notebooks Returned to Cambridge University after 20 Years (April 05, 2022) [#2554] South Korean Court Upholds Tattoo Ban (April 04, 2022) [#2553] For 25 Cents a Day, Poor Nigerians Get a STEM Education (March 25, 2022) [#2552] Badminton Court Offers Unusual Experience (April 03, 2022) [#2551] US Astronaut Returns to Earth on Russian Spacecraft (March 30, 2022) [#2550] Solomon Islands Rejects Concern over Security Treaty with China (March 29, 2022) [#2549] Britain's 'Shark House' Becomes Protected Landmark (March 30, 2022) [#2548] Brazilian Company Wants to Save Amazon with NFTs (March 30, 2022) [#2547] Russian Artist, Ukrainian in Bali Work on Message of Unity (March 26, 2022) [#2546] Qatar’s Modern Hospital for Falcons Only (March 27, 2022) [#2545] Instant Noodle Store Is Popular among Young Thais (March 26, 2022) [#2544] Scientists in Peru Discover a Huge Whale Ancestor (March 24, 2022) [#2543] App Helps People Collect Animals Killed on Roads (March 18, 2022) [#2542] Scientists Report New Tortoise Species on Galapagos Islands (March 17, 2022) [#2541] Climate Change Produces More Pollen, Longer Allergy Season (March 20, 2022) [#2540] Climate Change Leads to Higher Prices for Chocolate (March 13, 2022) [#2539] Trade Group: Swiss Banks Hold $213 billion of Russian Money (March 18, 2022) [#2538] New Hope for Kenya's Forest Antelope (March 14, 2022) [#2537] New Zealanders Learn Their Record Potato Is Something Else (March 17, 2022) [#2536] Ancient Burial Discovered Under Paris Cathedral (March 19, 2022) [#2535] Study: Octopus Ancestors Lived Before Dinosaurs (March 12, 2022) [#2534] Baby Doing Well after Experimental Heart Replacement Operation (March 11, 2022) [#2533] Disney Offers 'Star Wars' Fans New Experience (March 06, 2022) [#2532] Somali Capital Opens First Horse Riding Stable in Recent History (March 08, 2022) [#2531] Buzkashi, Afghanistan's National Sport, Returns amid Crisis (March 09, 2022) [#2530] Legendary Explorer's Shipwreck Found in Antarctic Sea (March 09, 2022) [#2529] Research: Raising a Child Costlier in China than in US, Japan (March 02, 2022) [#2528] Young Ukrainian Dancers Trapped Abroad (March 09, 2022) [#2527] Droughts, Less Water in Southern Europe (March 07, 2022) [#2526] Nigeria's 'Waste Museum' Shows Waste Can Turn to Wealth (March 03, 2022) [#2525] Peace Corps Plans to Send Volunteers Overseas Again (March 06, 2022) [#2524] Seals Help Researchers Study Antarctic Waters (March 06, 2022) [#2523] UN Countries Agree 'to End Plastic Pollution' (March 03, 2022) [#2522] Previously Unknown Dinosaur Discovered in Argentina (March 02, 2022) [#2521] 102-year-old Man Breaks Thai’s 100-meter Record (March 02, 2022) [#2520] Ghana Artist Finds New Market for Hand-Painted Movie Posters (March 01, 2022) [#2519] Dry Conditions, Poisons Killing Chile's Bees (February 27, 2022) [#2518] Florida Manatees Eat Up Tons of Donated Lettuce (February 23, 2022) [#2517] Asteroid That Killed off Dinosaurs Likely Hit in Spring (February 26, 2022) [#2516] Thai Government Explains Official Name Change for Bangkok (February 24, 2022) [#2515] Elephant Waste Used to Make Alcoholic Drink (February 22, 2022) [#2514] First Woman Is Reported Cured of HIV (February 20, 2022) [#2513] Oscar-nominated Actor Only Has One Spoken Line (February 19, 2022) [#2512] Scientists Get Creative to Continue Work during Pandemic (February 16, 2022) [#2511] 2000-year-old Roman Cemetery Found in Gaza (February 19, 2022) [#2510] Famous 69-year-old Model Returns to Fashion Show (February 20, 2022) [#2509] Mexican Migrant Shelter Aims to Raise Its Own Food (February 16, 2022) [#2508] Small Boat Launched by American Students Reaches Norway (February 15, 2022) [#2507] Omicron Version of COVID-19 Found in New York City Deer (February 12, 2022) [#2506] Australia Lists Koalas as Endangered (February 14, 2022) [#2505] Plastic Pollution at Sea Reaches Worrying Level (February 13, 2022) [#2504] Kenyan Woman Goes Back to Primary School at 98 (February 11, 2022) [#2503] Indian Movie about All-Woman News Team Nominated for Oscar (February 13, 2022) [#2502] US Launches App to Fight Terrorism (February 09, 2022) [#2501] Argentinean Scientists Investigate Pollution-Eating Organisms (February 09, 2022) [#2500] Friends Who Visited Every Super Bowl Meet for One Last Game (February 10, 2022) [#2499] Bali Restarts Direct International Flights from All Countries (February 07, 2022) [#2498] South Florida Has a Peacock Problem (February 04, 2022) [#2497] In Thailand, Cafe Serves Coffee and Investment Advise Serving (February 05, 2022) [#2496] French Brewer Uses Algae to Make Blue Beer (February 06, 2022) [#2495] World’s Longest Lightning Bolt Struck 3 US States at Once (February 01, 2022) [#2494] Picasso Art to Come as NFT (January 27, 2022) [#2493] Letter Delivered 51 Years After Being Sent (February 01, 2022) [#2492] Toyota to Help Develop Vehicle to Explore Moon (January 31, 2022) [#2491] San Francisco Is Home to World’s Oldest Fish in Aquarium (January 27, 2022) [#2490] Report: Climate Change Threatens Winter Olympics, Snow Sports (January 28, 2022) [#2489] Vietnam Artist Marks the Year of the Tiger (January 28, 2022) [#2488] Price of Famous Japanese Snack Goes Up for First Time in 40 Years (January 27, 2022) [#2487] French Company Stops Selling Tiny Fishbowls (January 26, 2022) [#2486] An Upside Down House in Colombia Lightens Hearts (January 26, 2022) [#2485] Nurses Group: Rich Countries Hiring Nurses from Poor Countries (January 24, 2022) [#2484] Germany Wants to Bring 400,000 Skilled Workers From Overseas (January 24, 2022) [#2483] Rain, Snow Support Healthier Salmon in California (January 22, 2022) [#2482] Scientists Study Unusual Coral Reef (January 23, 2022) [#2481] Australia Invites Students, Travelers to Help with Shortage of Workers (January 20, 2022) [#2480] Indonesia Passes Law to Move Capital to Borneo Jungle (January 19, 2022) [#2479] Hong Kong Orders Hamsters Killed After COVID-19 Infections (January 18, 2022) [#2478] Study: T-cells From Common Cold Might Help Fight COVID-19 (January 15, 2022) [#2477] Health Officials Let Workers Stay on Job Even With Positive Test (January 16, 2022) [#2476] Huge Black Diamond Falls From Space (January 18, 2022) [#2475] Group Urges YouTube to Fight Misinformation (January 15, 2022) [#2474] Testing Best Way to Know Difference Between Cold, Flu or COVID (January 13, 2022) [#2473] Researchers Find Dogs Can Distinguish Between Languages (January 12, 2022) [#2472] Argentina Experiencing Record-Setting Heat Wave (January 12, 2022) [#2471] AKC Dog Registry Recognizes the Mudi, Russian Toy Breeds (January 07, 2022) [#2470] Scientists Study World's Widest Glacier (January 09, 2022) [#2469] BMW Presents Car that Can Digitally Change Colors (January 11, 2022) [#2468] New Comic Book Celebrates Life of Betty White (January 07, 2022) [#2467] Visitors Slowly Return to a Famous Thai Coastal Area (January 06, 2022) [#2466] Indonesia Permits Boat Carrying Rohingya Refugees to Land (December 29, 2021) [#2465] Millions of Somalis Need Lifesaving Assistance (December 26, 2021) [#2464] Two Edible Plants Grow Well Indoors During Winter (January 03, 2022) [#2463] Twin California Babies Born in Different Years (January 05, 2022) [#2462] Movie About Muslim Genocide Shown in Serbia for First Time (January 03, 2022) [#2461] Teen Pilot Takes Step Closer to Circling the Globe (January 02, 2022) [#2460] Portuguese Man Crosses Atlantic Ocean Using Kites (January 01, 2022) [#2459] Japan Details Plans for Releasing Fukushima Water into Sea (December 30, 2021) [#2458] Flu Is Making a Comeback in US After an Unusual Year Off (December 31, 2021) [#2457] U.S. Likely to Have More Deaths in 2021 than in 2020 (December 28, 2021) [#2456] Researchers Re-create Ancient Instruments (December 26, 2021) [#2455] Scientists Find First ‘True Millipede’ in Australia (December 26, 2021) [#2454] NHL Players Will Not Compete at Beijing Olympics (December 22, 2021) [#2453] Pope Francis Calls for Religious Leaders to Change (December 23, 2021) [#2452] Afghan Musicians to Recreate Their Famous School in Portugal (December 17, 2021) [#2451] Report: Bruce Springsteen Sells Music Collection for $500 Million (December 17, 2021) [#2450] Finnish Man Makes Art on Frozen Lake a Yearly Tradition (December 17, 2021) [#2449] Spicy Paste Makes Cauliflower a Delicious Main Dish (December 19, 2021) [#2448] Researchers Find Large Amounts of Dinosaur Tracks in Poland (December 18, 2021) [#2447] Pathway Offers Hope for Brazil’s Golden Lion Tamarins (December 16, 2021) [#2446] China Launches Campaign to Increase Mandarin Language Use (December 04, 2021) [#2445] Dogs Go Back to School at Nigeria’s Dog Carnival (December 15, 2021) [#2444] Vietnam Hotel Offers Less Costly Gold Steak Meal (December 13, 2021) [#2443] Pakistani Wildlife Team Takes Care of Green Turtle Babies (December 08, 2021) [#2442] New Evidence Found of Early Human Ancestors Walking Upright (December 05, 2021) [#2441] Tel Aviv Named World’s Costliest City (December 04, 2021) [#2440] Grapes Grown in Smoky Air Used in New Vodka (December 12, 2021) [#2439] Music Show in Mexico Combines Sound and Silence (December 03, 2021) [#2438] Investigators Look for Answers to Southern Ocean Earthquakes (December 06, 2021) [#2437] Pfizer Says Third COVID Shot Protects against Omicron (December 08, 2021) [#2436] Japanese Billionaire Becomes Latest Space Tourist to ISS (December 08, 2021) [#2435] 'Don't Get Caught Sleeping' as Pillow Fighting Becoming Sport (December 03, 2021) [#2434] Malawi Policeman Uses Sports to Reduce Crime (December 05, 2021) [#2433] EU Warned against Naming Industrial Farming Good for Environment (November 30, 2021) [#2432] Actor: 'I Didn't Pull the Trigger' in Deadly Movie Incident (December 02, 2021) [#2431] Monkey Festival Returns to Town in Thailand (December 01, 2021) [#2430] Big Ben Will Have New Face for New Year (November 29, 2021) [#2429] British Lawmakers Criticize Ban on Babies in Parliament (November 28, 2021) [#2428]
New Pronoun Causes Debate in French Society (November 27, 2021) [#2427] Researchers Find 800-year-old Mummy in Peru (November 29, 2021) [#2426] Messaging Service Promises to Make Data Privacy Rules Clearer (November 26, 2021) [#2425] Two of 17 Hostages Held in Haiti Released (November 22, 2021) [#2424] Indonesian Natural Colors for Cloth Design Help Coastal Forests (November 19, 2021) [#2423] 89-Year-Old Man Earns Ph.D., Fulfills Dream of Being Physicist (November 12, 2021) [#2422] Buck Enters Church at Start of Hunting Season (November 18, 2021) [#2421] IBM Says New Quantum Processor Could Make Faster Computers (November 18, 2021) [#2420] Olympic Committee Call with Chinese Tennis Star Raises More Questions (November 22, 2021) [#2419] Study Finds Female California Condors Can Reproduce without a Male (November 01, 2021) [#2418] Russia Rejects US Criticism of Missile Test that Destroyed Satellite (November 16, 2021) [#2417] Digital Project Brings Olympics Birthplace to Life (November 14, 2021) [#2416] Study Says Social Media 'Bots' Worked to Boost 'Super League' (November 16, 2021) [#2415] NATO Chief Urges Russia to Explain Military Buildup Near Ukraine (November 15, 2021) [#2414] Jewelweed in the Garden: Pretty, Possibly Useful (November 08, 2021) [#2413] Researchers Study Ancient Kingdoms in Saudi Arabia (November 06, 2021) [#2412] Vatican Library Opens to Public with New Art Space (November 12, 2021) [#2411] General Electric Splits into Three Companies (November 09, 2021) [#2410] Potato Grown in New Zealand Could Be Largest Ever (November 07, 2021) [#2409] In Chile, Searching for Alien Life in the Sky (November 06, 2021) [#2408] Indonesian Zoo Tries to Save Komodo Dragons (November 07, 2021) [#2407] Can New Variants of the Coronavirus Keep Appearing? (November 01, 2021) [#2406] Indians Celebrate Festival of Lights amid COVID Fears (November 04, 2021) [#2405] Taiwan Chip Maker Expands to Japan (November 03, 2021) [#2404] Language 'Speed Dating' Attracts Jewish, Palestinian Students (November 03, 2021) [#2403] NASA's Juno Spacecraft Finds Out More about Jupiter's Great Red Spot (November 02, 2021) [#2402] Goat's Milk Fed to Protected Elephants in Kenya (October 29, 2021) [#2401] South American Dam Lacks Water (October 25, 2021) [#2400] 'The Harder They Fall' Updates the Western Movie (October 24, 2021) [#2399] Have Your 'Chickens Come Home to Roost?' (October 16, 2021) [#2398] Google Finds Out What Americans Are Dressing Up as on Halloween (October 29, 2021) [#2397] US Health Agency Pushes for Less Salt in Food (October 17, 2021) [#2396] Air-to-Water Machines Available in Dry Area of US [#2395] Indian Barbers Turn Haircuts into Art (October 26, 2021) [#2394] Scientists Say Soil-Like Material Can Be Used to Produce Batteries (October 16, 2021) [#2393] Rare Piece of Money from 1600s Could Be Worth $300,000 (October 24, 2021) [#2392] 81-Year-Old Skateboarder Learns New Tricks (October 14, 2021) [#2391] Finnish Researchers Grow Coffee in a Lab (October 17, 2021) [#2390] Israeli Archaeologists Discover Ancient Winemaking Factory (October 16, 2021) [#2389] Volcanic Activity on Spanish Island Keeps Many Away from Homes (October 19, 2021) [#2388] Brazilian Painter Brings Attention to Threatened Amazon Rainforest (October 18, 2021) [#2387] German Mushrooms Still Contain Radiation Linked to Chernobyl Disaster (October 12, 2021) [#2386] Artist Wants Hong Kong Sculpture Back (October 13, 2021) [#2385] More People Learning Korean after 'Squid Game' TV Show (October 15, 2021) [#2384] Japanese Scientists Create Lab-grown Wagyu Beef (October 12, 2021) [#2383] Writer Says Bisexual Superman Is Not a Gimmick (October 12, 2021) [#2382] In Nigeria, New Money in Used Tires (October 10, 2021) [#2381] Indonesia Races to Protect Endangered Gibbons in Java (October 11, 2021) [#2380] Robots Speed up Greece’s Mail Service (October 09, 2021) [#2379] Russian Film Crew Will Make First Movie in Space (October 08, 2021) [#2378] World's Largest Carbon Capturing Plant Launches in Iceland (September 19, 2021) [#2377] Almost Half of Argentines in Poverty (October 06, 2021) [#2376] Lack of Rain Puts Pressure on States that Depend on the Colorado River (October 03, 2021) [#2375] Publisher Aims to Help Poor Children Read More Books (October 02, 2021) [#2374] New York Met Opera Reopens after 18 Month-long COVID Closure (October 01, 2021) [#2373] Singapore Scientists Turn Fruit Leftovers into Bandages (October 02, 2021) [#2372] Bond Is Back in Movie Theaters with 'No Time to Die' (October 01, 2021) [#2371] Did a Danish Artist Steal Money or Make Art? (September 30, 2021) [#2370] Man Saves Endangered Bird in Rwanda (September 17, 2021) [#2369] At 101, Maine's Oldest Lobster Trapper Has No Plans to Stop (September 18, 2021) [#2368] Ecuador Declares Prison Emergency After Riot Kills 116 (September 30, 2021) [#2367] Cambodian Students Build Drone (September 28, 2021) [#2366] China Bans All Cryptocurrency Activities (September 24, 2021) [#2365] Childhood Obesity in US Increased During Pandemic (September 26, 2021) [#2364] Researchers: Oldest Human Footprints in North America Are in New Mexico (September 27, 2021) [#2363] Australia Lost One-Third of its Koalas in Last Three Years (September 26, 2021) [#2362] US to Ease Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Foreign Travelers (September 21, 2021) [#2361] 107-year-old Sisters from Japan Become Oldest Twins (September 21, 2021) [#2360] J&J Says Second Shot of COVID Vaccine Adds Protection (September 21, 2021) [#2359] Researcher: Cattle Can Be Trained to Use the Bathroom (September 18, 2021) [#2358] Harry and Meghan Appear on Time '100 Most Influential' List (September 17, 2021) [#2357] Australian Court: Media Companies Responsible for Comments on their Facebook Pages (September 16, 2021) [#2356] Tanzania's Female President Appoints Woman as Defense Minister (September 19, 2021) [#2355] Vietnam Speeds Up COVID-19 Vaccination Program (September 15, 2021) [#2354] Pope Visits Roma in Slovakia to Show Inclusion (September 14, 2021) [#2353] South Korean Researchers Make Animal-Like 'Skin' (September 14, 2021) [#2352] A Robot's Gaze Can Affect the Human Brain (September 12, 2021) [#2351] Micronesia Chooses US over China for Underwater Communication Line (September 12, 2021) [#2350] Report: 30 Percent of Tree Species at Risk of Extinction (September 12, 2021) [#2349] Australian State Announces Plan to Prevent Endangered Life from Disappearing (September 11, 2021) [#2348] Ghani Says He Fled Afghanistan to Prevent Kabul Violence (September 09, 2021) [#2347] Pianists Learn to Play with an Extra Robotic Thumb (September 03, 2021) [#2346] Researchers Discover World's Northernmost Island (September 04, 2021) [#2345] Brazilian Snake Venom Could Help Fight COVID-19, Study Says (September 05, 2021) [#2344] Japanese Artist Makes Life-like Cardboard Sculptures (September 05, 2021) [#2343] Frenchwoman Officially Considered Dead Fights to be 'Alive' Again (September 02, 2021) [#2342] Egypt Discovery Shows How Ancient Whales Moved from Land to Sea (September 01, 2021) [#2341] Cancer Patients' Own Cells Used to Test Treatments (August 31, 2021) [#2340] Swiss Ski Area Uses Blankets to Prevent Ice Melt (August 31, 2021) [#2339] 'Heyday' Is The Best of Times (August 28, 2021) [#2338] Llama Antibodies Could Help in Fight Against Coronavirus (August 28, 2021) [#2337] Josephine Baker: First Black Woman to Get Paris Burial Honor (August 28, 2021) [#2336] Japan Suspends Use of Some Moderna Vaccine Supply (August 30, 2021) [#2335] South Africa Club Teaches Township Youth Kayaking (August 26, 2021) [#2334] Ivory Coast Man Turns Old Flip-Flops into Artwork (August 19, 2021) [#2333] Robot Guides Visitors Through Greek Cave (August 24, 2021) [#2332] Pandemic Changes How Future Teachers Are Trained (August 22, 2021) [#2331] Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Dies (August 24, 2021) [#2330] China Seeks to Push its Language and Culture in Tibet (August 21, 2021) [#2329] Dutch Museum Has Art Show for People with Vision Issues (August 21, 2021) [#2328] Cave Lion Cub Found in Siberia Is 28,000 Years Old (August 19, 2021) [#2327] Singapore Turns Wastewater into Drinking Water (August 14, 2021) [#2326] Workers Try to Flee Vietnam’s Biggest City (August 17, 2021) [#2325] Indonesian Village Becomes Known for Its Creative Use of Technology (August 14, 2021) [#2324] Cave Paintings Show Neanderthals Were Artists (August 15, 2021) [#2323] Quake-Measuring Device Looks at Inside of Mars (August 01, 2021) [#2322] Some Remote Workers Could Get Pay Cuts (August 12, 2021) [#2321] Expressions for Getting Things Done (August 07, 2021) [#2320] Researchers Study Inside of One of Stonehenge's Stones (August 11, 2021) [#2319] Experts to Study International Space Station after Incident (August 10, 2021) [#2318] Officials Capture More Wild Horses in Dry Western States (August 08, 2021) [#2317] Carmakers Struggle With Electronic Parts Shortage (August 07, 2021) [#2316] Wandering Asian Elephants Heading Home (August 09, 2021) [#2315] Melting Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin Environment (August 08, 2021) [#2314] Four-year-old Girl Became Piano Player in One Year (August 06, 2021) [#2313] The Technology behind Tokyo Games' Fast Track (August 03, 2021) [#2312] China's Wuhan Orders Mass Testing as COVID-19 Variant Spreads [#2311] Gaza Women Make Personal Care Products from Plants (August 02, 2021) [#2310] US to Admit More Afghan Refugees as Taliban Violence Increases (August 02, 2021) [#2309] New York's $200 French Fries Offer 'Escape' from Daily Life (July 30, 2021) [#2308] Kenyan Makes Cooking Fuel from Plant Waste (July 31, 2021) [#2307] Study: Just 7 Percent of Our DNA Is Special to Modern Humans (July 25, 2021) [#2306] 10,000 Amazon Plants, Animals Could Disappear Forever, Scientists Say (July 24, 2021) [#2305] Experts: Southwest China's Wild Elephants Need Protection (July 25, 2021) [#2304] Study: Australian Spider Venom Could Save Heart Attack Victims (July 26, 2021) [#2303] 'Breakthrough' COVID Infections Causing Concern (July 26, 2021) [#2302] Russia Tests Way to Disconnect from Worldwide Internet (July 25, 2021) [#2301] Financial Watchdog Says Home-Based Work Fuels Cyberattacks (July 23, 2021) [#2300] US Life Expectancy Saw Biggest Drop in 2020 Since World War II (July 22, 2021) [#2299] Bolivian Parents Take Classes to Help Children Study (July 20, 2021) [#2298] Greenland Suspends Oil Exploration Because of Climate Change (July 21, 2021) [#2297] New Zealand Students to Build Sporting Equipment Using Plants (July 20, 2021) [#2296] Japan Promises Safe Olympics, But Experts Say 'Bubble' Is Broken [#2295] Fast-spreading Algae Found in Waters Near California Coast (July 18, 2021) [#2294] South Korea Bars Fast Exercise Music (July 18, 2021) [#2293] New Material Could Give Robots ‘Skin’ with a Sense of Touch (July 14, 2021) [#2292] US Fights Ransomware with $10 Million Reward (July 15, 2021) [#2291] US Expert: Images Show Chinese Ship Waste Endangering Reefs (July 13, 2021) [#2290] Tech Companies Buy COVID-19 Vaccines for Taiwan (July 12, 2021) [#2289] As Colorado Faces Drought, Rafters Enjoy Rivers while They Can (July 11, 2021) [#2288] New Zealand Records Warmest-Ever June as Ski Resorts Struggle (July 10, 2021) [#2287] On 'Sesame Street,' Elmo Gets a Dog (July 09, 2021) [#2286] Falling 'Down the Rabbit Hole' (June 05, 2021) [#2285] You Don't Have to Sing to 'Preach to the Choir' (June 26, 2021) [#2284] Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Takes Job at Howard University after Tenure Fight (July 06, 2021) [#2283] Nearly All US COVID-19 Deaths Are Among Unvaccinated People (July 05, 2021) [#2282] A Nigerian Boy Hopes for International Boxing Success (July 02, 2021) [#2281] Honda Decides to Build Its Own Electric Vehicles in the Future (July 02, 2021) [#2280] How do Astronauts Clean Their Clothes in Space? (June 26, 2021) [#2279] Thai Tiger Park Hopes Foreign Visitors Return (June 30, 2021) [#2278] Will Brazil's Troops Contain Amazon Deforestation? (June 29, 2021) [#2277] Dutch Art Experts Enlarge Famous Painting Using Artificial Intelligence (
June 28, 2021)
[#2276] NASA Sends Squid into Space for Research (June 28, 2021) [#2275] Somalia's First Female Taekwondo Athlete to Compete in Tokyo (June 27, 2021) [#2274] What Do We Know About The Delta Variant? (June 25, 2021) [#2273] How Primates Are Aiding the Fight Against COVID-19 in Louisiana (June 16, 2021) [#2272] Bolivian 'People of the Water' Try to live Without Their Lake (June 17, 2021) [#2271] Turning Old Soviet Plant into Green City Space in Ukraine (June 19, 2021) [#2270] Senegal's Jazz Celebration Returns After COVID-19 Health Crisis (June 22, 2021) [#2269] Ancient Fish Surprises Scientists with Slow Growth, Long Life (June 21, 2021) [#2268] Nepal Guide Uses Own Money to Help (June 20, 2021) [#2267] US to Invest $3 Billion on Antiviral Drugs for COVID-19 (June 17, 2021) [#2266] Peruvians Re-Weave 500-year-old Bridge (June 19, 2021) [#2265] Another Vaccine: Study Finds Novavax Shot Is 90 Percent Effective (June 14, 2021) [#2264] Taiwan Reports Largest Number of Chinese Warplanes in Its Airspace (June 15, 2021) [#2263] World Wide Web Inventor to Sell 'Source Code' (June 15, 2021) [#2262] 'Stepping-Stone' Is a Way Up and Out (June 12, 2021) [#2261] As War Destroys Yemen's Present, Museums Struggle to Save Its Past (June 12, 2021) [#2260] Drones in New Zealand to Study Threatened Insects (June 13, 2021) [#2259] Climate Change Affects Maine’s Blueberry Crops (June 12, 2021) [#2258] UN Warns of Rising Temperatures Closer to Paris Agreement Limits (June 03, 2021) [#2257] 3,000 Eggs Left After Drone Scares Birds (June 09, 2021) [#2256] Radiation Drugs Hunt and Kill Cancer Cells (June 08, 2021) [#2255] Australia to Build Super Telescope (June 06, 2021) [#2254] Museum Protesters Say Picasso Mistreated Women (June 07, 2021) [#2253] French Restaurant Serves Up Food of the Future: Insects (June 03, 2021) [#2252] Israel to Study 'Possible Link' between COVID Vaccine, Heart Problem (June 02, 2021) [#2251] Who Is an Astronaut? (May 31, 2021) [#2250] Belgian Religious Community Restarts Beer Making After 200 Years (June 01, 2021) [#2249] Startup Teaches Young Nigerians to Program Websites on Smartphones (May 31, 2021) [#2248] China Looks to Ocean to Cool Power-Hungry Data Centers (May 31, 2021) [#2247] Best Beaches in the US and the World (May 27, 2021) [#2246] Woman Throws Away $1M Lottery Ticket, But Gets It Back (May 26, 2021) [#2245] Amazon Move to Buy MGM Is Latest Big Media Deal (May 26, 2021) [#2244] Oat Milk Maker Raises $1.4 Billion in Stock Sale (May 25, 2021) [#2243] Arab Woman Receives Kidney from Jewish Man Killed in Violence (May 25, 2021) [#2242] Biden Asks US Intelligence to Investigate Beginnings of COVID-19 (May 26, 2021) [#2241] Survey: Young Britons Want to Drop the Monarchy (May 24, 2021) [#2240] Migrants From Honduras Say Opposition Members Denied Aid (May 23, 2021) [#2239] COVID-19 Sets Back Efforts to End Neglected Tropical Diseases (May 22, 2021) [#2238] AI Tool Could Change Language in Films (May 23, 2021) [#2237] Scientists: Sharks Use Earth’s Magnetic Field to Travel (May 19, 2021) [#2236] Stars of Japanese 'Contract Marriage' TV Program Marry in Real Life (May 20, 2021) [#2235] When Will Covid Vaccines Be Available Around the World? (May 19, 2021) [#2234] Young Dubai DJ Gains Fame (May 14, 2021) [#2233] Virgin Hyperloop Aims to Start Carrying Passengers by 2027 (May 13, 2021) [#2232] South Africa Loses Cultural Landmarks as COVID Remains (May 16, 2021) [#2231] Dinosaurs Enjoyed Nightlife, Too (May 12, 2021) [#2230] In Britain, It’s OK to Hug Again (May 12, 2021) [#2229] A Child's Burial 78,000 Years Ago Found in Kenya (May 10, 2021) [#2228] Human Smuggling a Profitable Business at Immigrants’ Cost (May 11, 2021) [#2227] Scientists use ‘Romantic Solution’ to Help Endangered Species (May 09, 2021) [#2226] General: China’s Naval Expansion Creates Threat from Atlantic (May 10, 2021) [#2225] Costa Rica Priest Sings Public Health Message During Pandemic (May 08, 2021) [#2224] Roman Colosseum Gets New Hi-Tech Floor (May 08, 2021) [#2223] Woman in Mali Gives Birth to 9 Babies (May 05, 2021) [#2222] Longleaf Pine Trees Give Us More than Just Wood (May 03, 2021) [#2221] Study: Good News About Sumatran Rhinos (May 02, 2021) [#2220] Chinese Robot Can Catch Space Debris (April 30, 2021) [#2219] Gal Gadot Tells Women's Stories in New Docuseries (April 30, 2021) [#2218] China Launches Main Part of New Planned Space Station (April 29, 2021) [#2217] COVID, Working Conditions Likely Cause Worldwide Nursing Shortage (April 29, 2021) [#2216]
Japan Warms to Alcohol-free Beer during Pandemic (March 18, 2021) [#2215] Wine Experts Taste Space Wine (March 26, 2021) [#2214] Woman Helps Children 'Beat the Heck' out of Coronavirus (April 25, 2021) [#2213] Site of Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster May Apply for UNESCO Protection (April 25, 2021) [#2212] Malaysian Farmers Use Music, Touch to Grow Prized Muskmelons (April 24, 2021) [#2211] NASA Collects Oxygen From the Atmosphere of Mars (April 23, 2021) [#2210] Kosovar Biologist Names Newly Discovered Insect after Coronavirus (April 22, 2021) [#2209] Asian American Businesses Suffer during Pandemic (April 20, 2021) [#2208] Listening to a Spider's Web (April 20, 2021) [#2207] Las Vegas Plans to Ban Useless Grass (April 18, 2021) [#2206] Japanese Cosmic Show Meets American Garden (April 16, 2021) [#2205] Argentina Struggles with Increased Poverty, Inflation (April 17, 2021) [#2204] Japanese Official Says Olympics Could Still Be Canceled (April 15, 2021) [#2203]
Indonesian Man Deported for Selling Fake Wine (April 14, 2021) [#2202] Coronavirus Again Limits Ramadan Observation (April 13, 2021) [#2201] In Italy, Dancing Helps During Lockdown (April 11, 2021) [#2200] Japan Celebrates Golfer's Victory at the Masters (April 12, 2021) [#2199] Cyprus' Cheese Gets Protection from the European Union (April 10, 2021) [#2198] Technology Helps Explain Mystery of Crosses at Israeli Holy Site (April 10, 2021) [#2197] Hope for Moviemakers with 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Strong Opening (April 05, 2021) [#2196] Brazil Records 4,000 Daily COVID Deaths for First Time (April 08, 2021) [#2195] 50-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Goes to School for First Time (April 04, 2021) [#2194] Officials: More Migrants Caught at US Border Than at Any Time Since 2000 (April 05, 2021) [#2193] Customers Buy Meals for Others at Oklahoma Restaurants (April 04, 2021) [#2192] Microsoft to Make Augmented Reality Headsets for US Army (April 03, 2021) [#2191] Shortage of Computer Chips Hits Manufacturers (April 03, 2021) [#2190] A New Robot Aims to Do the Heavy Lifting (April 01, 2021) [#2189] Pain into Beauty: Argentine Sculptor Turns Pandemic Waste into Art (April 01, 2021) [#2188] US, Taiwan Urge Working Together for Important Computer Supplies (March 28, 2021) [#2187] Cacao Is More Than Just Chocolate (March 28, 2021) [#2186] Lego Collector Recreates Vietnam Street Objects (March 27, 2021) [#2185] Brewer, Baker Combine to Use Extra Beer in Germany (March 27, 2021) [#2184] Research: Birds That Lose Their Songs Less Likely to Find a Mate (March 22, 2021) [#2183] US Seen Failing to Counter China's Rising International Influence (March 24, 2021) [#2182] Outer Space Object Is a Cookie-shaped Part of a Planet (March 23, 2021) [#2181] Robot Helps Create Online Artwork that Will Be Sold (March 22, 2021) [#2180] World Trade Affected by Container Ship Blocking Suez Canal (March 25, 2021) [#2179] Google's New Device Will Track Your Sleep, if You Let it (March 20, 2021) [#2178] Israel Announces Discovery of more Dead Sea Scrolls (March 17, 2021) [#2177] 'A Blessing from God:' Iraqis Harvest Truffles (March 21, 2021) [#2176] Polar Bear Hotel Opens in China (March 20, 2021) [#2175] Black Winemakers in US Look to Increase Diversity in their Business (March 17, 2021) [#2174] Vatican Says It Cannot Bless Same-Sex Unions (March 15, 2021) [#2173] Baby Sharks Struggle to Survive in Warming Ocean (March 16, 2021) [#2172] Ukrainian Man, Woman Tie Themselves Together to Get Closer (March 14, 2021) [#2171] Turkish Lake Helps Scientists' Search for Ancient Life on Mars (March 12, 2021) [#2170] UN Report Says 17 Percent of Food Is Wasted (March 10, 2021) [#2169] Study: British COVID-19 Variant Causes More Deaths (March 10, 2021) [#2168] In Yemen, Poverty, Hunger as UN Pleads for Funds and War's End (March 07, 2021) [#2167] Some Belgians Shout: 'King! Open Your Garden' [#2166] Rare Piece of Chinese Art Found at US Home Sale (March 04, 2021) [#2165] WHO Warns 2.5 Billion Will Have Hearing Problems by 2050 (March 05, 2021) [#2164] Japanese Billionaire Offers Trip around the Moon (March 03, 2021) [#2163] Reporter Helps Get Sports Gear to US Children in Need (March 01, 2021) [#2162] Volvo Will Make Electric Vehicles Only by 2030 (March 03, 2021) [#2161] Art Lover Buys Digital Work for $6.6 Million (March 01, 2021) [#2160] Norwegian Museum Solves the Mystery of 'The Scream' (February 28, 2021) [#2159] French Bread Makers Seek UN Recognition of the Baguette (February 26, 2021) [#2158] FDA Says J&J One-shot Vaccine Safe, Effective (February 24, 2021) [#2157] Sheep with 35 Kilograms of Wool Finally Gets a Haircut (February 25, 2021) [#2156] US Scientists Announce First Successful Clone of Endangered Animal (February 24, 2021) [#2155] Young Senegalese Man Chases Dream of Racing Horses in France (February 23, 2021) [#2154] US Passes 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths (February 22, 2021) [#2153] In Lockdown, London Zoo Fights to Survive (February 20, 2021) [#2152] Late Arriving Cold Cuts Ice Fishing Time in the US (February 18, 2021) [#2151] Mekong River Drops to 'Worrying' Levels (February 16, 2021) [#2150] NASA Explorer Successfully Lands on Mars (February 18, 2021) [#2149] 'Hug Tents' Give Older America Needed Contact, Safely (February 14, 2021) [#2148] Report: Newly Found Chameleon May Be World's Smallest Reptile (February 13, 2021) [#2147] A Turkish Man's Long Friendship with a Swan (February 11, 2021) [#2146] French Nun Who Beat COVID-19 Celebrates 117th Birthday (February 11, 2021) [#2145] Pandemic Silences Thailand's Tuk Tuks (February 10, 2021) [#2144] Singer of Rhythm and Blues, Mary Wilson of The Supremes, Dies (February 09, 2021) [#2143] Does Wearing Two Masks Provide More Protection? (February 08, 2021) [#2142] Meet Robby Megabyte, Bosnia's First Robot Rock Band Musician (February 06, 2021) [#2141] Flower Farms See Lunar New Year Sales Decrease Because of Virus (February 05, 2021) [#2140] Get What You Want... With Honey! (January 30, 2021) [#2139] Vietnamese Mark Lunar New Year with Traditional Fish Release (February 04, 2021) [#2138] Hungarian Family Sails around the World during Pandemic (February 03, 2021) [#2137] South Sudan Athletes Train in Japan Although Olympics in Doubt (February 02, 2021) [#2136] Shark Populations Dropped 71 Percent Since 1970 (February 01, 2021) [#2135] Golden Globe Film Awards Surprise Critics After a Strange Year (February 03, 2021) [#2134] Italy Reopens its Famed Pompeii Museum (January 29, 2021) [#2133] Scientists in Greece Find 20-Million-Year-Old Tree (January 31, 2021) [#2132] Scientists Find First Baby Remains from Tyrannosaurus Group (January 28, 2021) [#2131] Should a King Be More than a Queen in Card Games? (January 27, 2021) [#2130] German Scientists Make Mice Walk Again (January 26, 2021) [#2129] Dogs Return to the White House (January 25, 2021) [#2128] To Help Your Plants, Use Less Salt (January 24, 2021) [#2127] Oldest Known Grizzly Bear in Yellowstone Park Dies (January 25, 2021) [#2126] Paris Fan Museum Might Disappear Without Help (January 24, 2021) [#2125] Thailand Serves Food with Cannabis to Happy Customers (January 22, 2021) [#2124] Short-lived Success Is a 'Flash in the Pan' (January 16, 2021) [#2123] Mexican Farmers Find Large Statue of Mystery Woman (January 17, 2021) [#2122] Online Campaigns to Save New York's Theaters, Businesses (January 16, 2021) [#2121] Doggie Desserts: Ben & Jerry's Enters the Pet Food Business (January 18, 2021) [#2120] Fire Destroys Thousands of Homes in Rohingya Refugee Camp (January 14, 2021) [#2119] Missing Cat Turns Up Three Years after California Disaster (January 16, 2021) [#2118] French Wines Return from Year in Space (January 14, 2021) [#2117] Pope Says Women Can Read at Mass But Still Cannot Be Priests (January 11, 2021) [#2116] Malaysian Researchers Make Drones From Pineapple Leaves (January 12, 2021) [#2115] You Might Be Surprised about the Riskiest Places to Live in the US (January 10, 2021) [#2114] Zimbabwean Girl Uses Martial Arts to Warn Against Child Marriage (January 10, 2021) [#2113] The Influence of a Non-Traditional High School Chief (January 09, 2021) [#2112] Cosmetic Surgeries Rise in South Korea During Pandemic (January 10, 2021) [#2111] Pandemic Feeds Demand for Backyard Chickens (January 09, 2021) [#2110] Biewer Terrier Becomes Newest Kind of Dog (January 08, 2021) [#2109] Outdoor Education Continues in the Cold (January 05, 2021) [#2108] Let's 'End on a High Note' (January 02, 2021) [#2107] US Approves Drones for Bringing Orders to People's Homes (January 01, 2021) [#2106] Jordanian Officials Face Decision on Saving Ancient Baths in Amman (January 03, 2021) [#2105] Dig of Pompeii Fast-Food Place Reveals Ancient Tastes (December 31, 2020) [#2104] Taiwan Hopes Pork Deal Will Lead to Bigger US Trade Agreement (December 31, 2020) [#2103] Haiti's Cocoa Wants International Recognition (December 29, 2020) [#2102] One US City Has More Drug Deaths Than COVID Deaths (December 29, 2020) [#2101] Holiday-COVID Policies Lead to Hard Choices at French Nursing Homes (December 27, 2020) [#2100] Pandemic Reaches Antarctica, Last Untouched Continent (December 23, 2020) [#2099] UNESCO Recognizes Singapore's Low-Cost Food Culture (December 20, 2020) [#2098] Thai Rescue Worker Saves Baby Elephant Hit by Vehicle (December 26, 2020) [#2097] Airlines Are Changing Passenger Jets to Carry Products (December 20, 2020) [#2096] Students of Color Face Challenges in STEM (December 19, 2020) [#2095] Beirut Looks to Christmas After a Year Marked by Trouble (December 23, 2020) [#2094] Next Americans in Line for Vaccine: People over 75, Essential Workers (December 21, 2020) [#2093] COVID-19 Limits 'Operation Santa Claus' in Alaska (December 19, 2020) [#2092] Dogs Can Identify COVID-19 (December 17, 2020) [#2091] US Names Switzerland, Vietnam Currency Manipulators (December 17, 2020) [#2090] Home Use COVID-19 Test to Be Available in US Soon (December 16, 2020) [#2089] In China, Pigeon Racers Spend Big Money to Get Winning Birds (December 16, 2020) [#2088] How US Military Invented America's Favorite Snacks (December 09, 2020) [#2087] New Measurement Shows Mount Everest a Bit Higher (December 08, 2020) [#2086] Does the 'Carrot-and-Stick' Approach Come From Donkeys? (December 05, 2020) [#2085] Researchers Think They Found New Kind of Whales (December 10, 2020) [#2084] A Park for Hummingbirds Provides Peace for Busy Colombians (December 06, 2020) [#2083] Singapore Approves Sale of Lab-Grown Meat (December 05, 2020) [#2082] Scientists Discover How Some Dinosaurs Grew So Big (December 03, 2020) [#2081] Bethlehem Leaders Say Christmas Will 'Not Be Canceled' (December 01, 2020) [#2080] Small American Town Changes Christmas Tradition (December 02, 2020) [#2079] UN: Food Has Run Out for Nearly 100,000 Refugees in Ethiopia (December 01, 2020) [#2078] Huge Puerto Rico Telescope Collapses (December 01, 2020) [#2077] South Korean, Chinese Internet Users Disagree About Kimchi (December 03, 2020) [#2076] Study Suggests People Who Got COVID-19 Protected for Months (November 29, 2020) [#2075] Can Tents at Restaurants Prevent Coronavirus Infections? (November 28, 2020) [#2074] A New 'Feliz Navidad' from Musical Star Jose Feliciano (November 27, 2020) [#2073] Belgrade Street Kids Find Shelter During the Health Crisis (November 25, 2020) [#2072] GM: New Batteries Cut EV Costs, Increase Driving Distance (November 24, 2020) [#2071] Argentine Football Star Maradona Dies at 60 (November 25, 2020) [#2070] Musician Plays for Monkeys in Thailand (November 24, 2020) [#2069] Should Europe's Economies Re-open for Christmas? (November 23, 2020) [#2068] When Should People Get a Colon Cancer Exam? (October 30, 2020) [#2067] Fans Celebrate Dolly Parton with Viral Video (November 20, 2020) [#2066] Thanksgiving Plans and Turkey Sales Uncertain (November 18, 2020) [#2065] In Gaza, Man Keeps Baby Lions as Pets (November 19, 2020) [#2064] New Device Puts Music in Your Head (November 16, 2020) [#2063] Free Wigs Put Smile on Faces of Kenyan Cancer Patients (November 15, 2020) [#2062] Peru to Swear-In New President to Calm Unrest (November 17, 2020) [#2061] Study Suggests Gorillas Become More Violent in Crowded Forest (November 11, 2020) [#2060] Indonesians Collect Old Phones to Help Students Get Online (November 11, 2020) [#2059] Researchers: Lung Damage in COVID Dead May Explain 'Long COVID' (November 10, 2020) [#2058]
Huge Iceberg Floats toward South Georgia, Putting Wildlife at Risk (November 09, 2020) [#2057] More Americans on Special Diets for Health Reasons (November 09, 2020) [#2056] Chef Marcus Samuelsson Celebrates Black Food (November 08, 2020) [#2055] Does Weather Affect the Coronavirus Outside? (November 08, 2020) [#2054] Hard Nuts to Crack (October 17, 2020) [#2053] Expansion of Gambling Wins Big on US Election Night (November 05, 2020) [#2052] Even Without Arms, Pakistani Man Is Skilled Snooker Player (October 31, 2020) [#2051] College Students Fill Need for Substitute Teachers (October 31, 2020) [#2050] Photographer Helps People Say 'Goodbye' to Dubai (October 29, 2020) [#2049] US Approves First Treatment for Ebola Virus (October 16, 2020) [#2048] South Korea OKs Single Test for COVID-19 and Flu (November 04, 2020) [#2047] Carmakers Compete to Improve Electric Vehicles (October 18, 2020) [#2046] 'Once in a Blue Moon' (October 31, 2020) [#2045] NASA Chooses Nokia to Build First Mobile Network on the Moon (October 24, 2020) [#2044] Melbourne Ends 111-days of Virus Restrictions (October 28, 2020) [#2043] US Study: School Is a Hostile Place for LGBTQ+ Students (October 17, 2020) [#2042] Chilean Voters Approve Plan to Rewrite Constitution (October 26, 2020) [#2041] Man Armed with Knife Kills at Least 3 in France (October 29, 2020) [#2040] Jack-o'-Lantern: Why Is It Named 'Jack'? (October 24, 2020) [#2039] Silent Letters (October 23, 2020) [#2038] Ancient Greek, Roman Statues Reappear After Years in Storage (October 17, 2020) [#2037] Study: Earth Lost Big Part of Atmosphere to Moon (October 12, 2020) [#2036] Eight Nations Sign US-led Artemis Moon Agreements (October 19, 2020) [#2035] US, Britain Fight Foreign Bribery, But Most Nations Do Very Little (October 14, 2020) [#2034] Large Drugmaker to Plead Guilty to Criminal Charges (October 22, 2020) [#2033] Three-Wheeled Classroom Comes to Philippine Tribe (October 18, 2020) [#2032]
World Bank Approves $12 Billion to Finance Coronavirus Vaccines, Care (October 15, 2020) [#2031] Facebook Develops Machine Translation System for 100 Languages (October 21, 2020) [#2030] Prague Restaurant Creates Coronavirus-Shaped Dessert (October 17, 2020) [#2029] Simone Leigh: 1st Black Woman to Represent US at Biennale (October 14, 2020) [#2028] Broadway Closure Continues Until End of May (October 14, 2020) [#2027] Offices Redesign: Touchless Coffee and Social Distancing (October 12, 2020) [#2026] More Than 4 Million Americans Have Already Voted (October 09, 2020) [#2025] American Breakfast (October 09, 2020) [#2024] World Food Program Wins Nobel Peace Prize (October 09, 2020) [#2023] Remembering Eddie Van Halen: Guitar Superstar (October 09, 2020) [#2022] Google to Pay $1 Billion to News Publishers (October 08, 2020) [#2021] Eli Lilly Seeks Approval for Experimental COVID-19 Antibody Drug (October 07, 2020) [#2020] Irish Court Finds US Company's Bread ... Isn't Bread (October 07, 2020) [#2019] SpaceX to Build Missile-Tracking Satellites (October 07, 2020) [#2018] National Zoo: It's a (Giant Panda) Boy! (October 06, 2020) [#2017] Kyrgyzstan in Chaos, Election Results Canceled (October 06, 2020) [#2016] It's Not the End of the World (October 03, 2020) [#2015] Experts Study Writing in Ancient Mexican City (October 03, 2020) [#2014] World Becoming Less Accepting of Migrants, Poll Finds (September 26, 2020) [#2013] WHO: Quitting Smoking Has Immediate Health Effects (September 29, 2020) [#2012] France to Ban Wild Animals from the Circus (September 30, 2020) [#2011]
Finland Uses Dogs to Find Coronavirus Infections (September 30, 2020) [#2010] Coronavirus Changes South Korean's Thanksgiving Traditions (September 29, 2020) [#2009] 'Hero' Rat Receives Award for Searching out Landmines (September 28, 2020) [#2008] With Whale Sharks, Males Grow Faster, But Females Grow Bigger (September 27, 2020) [#2007] Smallest Rubik's Cube Ever Goes on Sale in Japan (September 25, 2020) [#2006] Troublesome South African Baboon Sent Away for Raiding Homes (September 25, 2020) [#2005] Walmart Uses Drones to Fly COVID-19 Tests to American Homes (September 23, 2020) [#2004] Archaeologists Find 27 Coffins at Egypt's Saqqara Pyramid (September 23, 2020) [#2003] Botswana Blames Poisonous Algae for Elephant Deaths (September 22, 2020) [#2002] France Launches Effort to Right Classical Music's Gender Imbalance (September 21, 2020) [#2001] High-tech Ship Marks 400 Anniversary of the Mayflower (September 19, 2020) [#2000] Gender Reveal Parties Grow in Popularity, Risk (September 17, 2020) [#1999] US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87 (September 19, 2020) [#1998] Margaret Atwood Honored with Dayton Literary Peace Prize (September 16, 2020) [#1997] New Antarctica Teams Take Extra Measures to Keep Coronavirus Out (September 14, 2020) [#1996] Streaming Services and the Environment (September 14, 2020) [#1995] Study Shows Unusual Evolutionary Changes in African Wild Dogs (September 13, 2020) [#1994] A Look at 10 Million Stars Finds No Sign of Life Yet (September 13, 2020) [#1993] Big Drop in Vaping Among American Students (September 12, 2020) [#1992] Male Elephants Are Not Loners After All (September 11, 2020) [#1991] Go Ahead: 'Steal My Thunder' (September 05, 2020) [#1990] COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Suspended after 'Unexplained Illness' (September 09, 2020) [#1989] Scientists Study Complete Dinosaur Skeleton (September 06, 2020) [#1988] Disney Criticized for Filming New 'Mulan' in China's Xinjiang (September 09, 2020) [#1987] Black Holes Merge Into Unusual Size (September 05, 2020) [#1986] Study: Safety Devices Can Greatly Reduce Big Truck Rear Crashes (September 05, 2020) [#1985] Antibody Study Offers Hope for COVID-19 Vaccine, Treatment (September 02, 2020) [#1984] Researchers Estimate Earth's Temperatures During Ice Age (September 02, 2020) [#1983] Deep Breathing Helps the Lungs (August 31, 2020) [#1982] Study: Climbers Twice as Likely to Reach Top of Mount Everest than in Past (August 31, 2020) [#1981] Remains from Mass Grave in Japan Suggest Epidemic in 1800s (August 30, 2020) [#1980] Millions of US Renters Face Eviction (August 29, 2020) [#1979] Study Predicts Extreme Heat Rise in US Population Centers (August 29, 2020) [#1978] US Approves Quick $5 COVID-19 Test (August 27, 2020) [#1977] Vietnamese Man Has Not Cut His Hair for 80 Years (August 27, 2020) [#1976] Alaska's Salmon Becoming Smaller (August 26, 2020) [#1975] Scientists Study Animal Mummies with 3D Technology (August 25, 2020) [#1974] Western States Face a Dry Future (August 24, 2020) [#1973] US Faces Coin Shortage (August 23, 2020) [#1972] Mexico Targets Junk Food as Obesity Takes Toll Amid Pandemic (August 24, 2020) [#1971] China Says New Huawei Restrictions Will Hurt World Trade (August 21, 2020) [#1970] How Singapore Flattened the COVID Curve Among Migrants (August 20, 2020) [#1969] WHO Criticizes 'Vaccine Nationalism' in Call for Worldwide Agreement (August 18, 2020) [#1968] Belarus Removes Theater Director for Supporting Protests (August 19, 2020) [#1967] Scientists Identify Chemical that Causes Locusts to Swarm (August 18, 2020) [#1966] US Marks 100 Years Since Women Gained Right to Vote (August 17, 2020) [#1965]
Large Animals Change the Land of a Former Military Base (August 15, 2020) [#1964] Dwarf Planet Ceres Has Salty Ocean Deep Underground (August 14, 2020) [#1963] Majority of US Population Now Under Age 40 (August 13, 2020) [#1962] Virus Lockdown for World's Rarest Wild Pigs (August 11, 2020) [#1961] Study: Heatwaves Can Force Ocean Life to Flee Great Distances (August 11, 2020) [#1960] 'Electronic Skin' Developed to Recreate Sense of Touch (August 09, 2020) [#1959] French Champagne Makers Face 'Worst Crisis Since Great Depression' (August 08, 2020) [#1958] US Astronauts Say SpaceX Capsule 'Came Alive' on Trip Back to Earth (August 08, 2020) [#1957] In an Upside-down Summer, 'Jaws,' 'E.T.' Are Hits Again (August 07, 2020) [#1956] It Really Is a 'Small World' (August 01, 2020) [#1955] Tools Found in Mexico Suggest Earlier Human Arrival in North America (August 02, 2020) [#1954] CES Technology Event Will Take Place Online (August 03, 2020) [#1953] We Can Thank Cows for 'Vaccine' (March 28, 2020) [#1952] Massive Explosion Killed More Than 70, Injured Thousands in Beirut (August 04, 2020) [#1951] Good Winter Leads to Large Numbers of Chipmunks in US (August 01, 2020) [#1950] Scientists Solve Mystery About Stonehenge (July 31, 2020) [#1949] Airline Mask Requirements Encourage More People to Travel (July 29, 2020) [#1948] 17-Year-Old Charged with Seizing Twitter Accounts of Famous People (July 31, 2020) [#1947] A Different Hajj amid the Virus (July 29, 2020) [#1946] UN Warns of 'Alarming' Drop in Child Vaccines During Coronavirus (July 28, 2020) [#1945] One of the World's Largest Internet 'Clouds' Lives in Virginia (March 03, 2020) [#1944] Study Suggests Melting in Arctic Could Release Heat-trapping Gases (July 26, 2020) [#1943] China Launches Attempt to Land Spacecraft on Mars (July 23, 2020) [#1942] A Graduate's Dream Job: Helping Rats Save Lives (October 21, 2019) [#1941] US Pressures China with Closing of Houston Consulate (July 22, 2020) [#1940] 2020: A Lost Generation for European Youth? (July 19, 2020) [#1939] A Wave of Good Results in COVID-19 Vaccine Studies (July 21, 2020) [#1938] Men and Women Really Do Think Differently (May 14, 2014) [#1937] US TikTok Users Prepare for Life without the App (July 16, 2020) [#1936] Tokyo Raises Coronavirus Warning System to Highest Level (July 15, 2020) [#1935] Walmart requires customers to wear face coverings (July 16, 2020) [#1934] What Is the Most Popular Ethnic Food in the US? (July 15, 2020) [#1933] Comet 'Neowise' Provides Light Shows while Passing by Earth (July 15, 2020) [#1932] Study Suggests Dinosaurs May have Started as Very Small Creatures (July 12, 2020) [#1931] Study: Ancient Polynesians and South Americans Had Contact (July 12, 2020) [#1930] Scientists Estimate Age of World's Largest Fish (April 18, 2020) [#1929] Disney World Re-Opens, Welcoming Guests and the NBA (July 10, 2020) [#1928] Research Finds Secrets of the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' (May 01, 2020) [#1927] US Scientists: Honeybees Show Improvement After Bad Year (July 02, 2020) [#1926] Scientists Discover 7,000-year-old Tools Off Australia's West Coast (July 06, 2020) [#1925] Paris Fashion Week Opens on Internet (July 07, 2020) [#1924] Study Finds How Koalas Drink (May 10, 2020) [#1923] Human Genome Project Helps Drive COVID-19 Research (July 01, 2020) [#1922] Study: Inequalities Make Poor More Likely to Die From COVID-19 (June 28, 2020) [#1921] Pluto May Have Started Out Very Hot (June 30, 2020) [#1920] American Country Band Drops Dixie From its Name (June 29, 2020) [#1919] Don't 'Bite the Hand That Feeds You' (June 27, 2020) [#1918] With No Students, Small College Town Worries over Future (June 27, 2020)
[#1917] Nightly Fireworks Across the US Cause Public Concern (June 26, 2020)
[#1916] Green Glow Spotted for First Time Around Mars - Part 2 (June 21, 2020) [#1915] Green Glow Spotted for First Time Around Mars - Part 1 (June 21, 2020) [#1914] Trump autographed a new section of the border wall in Yuma, AZ (June 24, 2020) [#1913] Colleges, Business Ask Trump Not to Cut Visa Programs - Part 2 (June 20, 2020) [#1912] Colleges, Business Ask Trump Not to Cut Visa Programs - Part 1 (June 20, 2020) [#1911] Abandoned Oil Wells Leak Pollutants (June 19, 2020) [#1910] Florida's Coronavirus Numbers Go Up as NBA Prepares for Season (June 18, 2020) [#1909] Many Students Not Taking Part in Distance Learning (June 17, 2020) [#1908] Coronavirus Leads to Bicycle Boom, Shortage, Around World (June 16, 2020) [#1907] More Hotels Competing on Cleanliness (June 13, 2020) [#1906] Brazil Becomes Country with the Second-Highest COVID-19 Death Toll in the World (June 15, 2020)
[#1905] Colleges Consider Big Changes to Admissions Testing - Part 2 (June 13, 2020) [#1904] Colleges Consider Big Changes to Admissions Testing - Part 1 (June 13, 2020) [#1903] Case skyrocketing as the virus restrictions lifted (June 12, 2020) [#1902] White House's View on Police Reform (June 11, 2020) [#1901] George Floyd' Funeral (June 10, 2020) [#1900] Anti-racism Protests in DC and London (June 8, 2020) [#1899] New Ferris Wheel Lights Up Washington DC Area (June 02, 2014) [#1898] Connected Cars on the Highway to the Future (06/02/2014) [#1897] 50th Anniversary of a Language That Changed the World (April 29, 2014) [#1896] Caffeine and Mental Exercises Improve Memory (04/12/2014) [#1895] Solar Plane Set to Circumnavigate the World (April 10, 2014) [#1894] Community Colleges Offer Easy and Low-cost Opportunities (04/05/2014) [#1893] Chinese Electric Bus Company Charges into US (February 19, 2014) [#1892] Hospice Helps Patients Live Their Final Days (02/07/2014) [#1891] Blight Tourism in Detroit Grows in Popularity (January 30, 2014) [#1890] 'Smart' Spoon Allows Parkinson's Sufferers to Feed Themselves (January 14, 2014) [#1889] US, Japanese Stocks Rise in 2013 (01/04/2014) [#1888] US Textile Industry Grows With More Technology and Fewer Workers (December 19, 2013) [#1887] Is It a Church, a Mosque, or a Museum? (12/12/2013) [#1886] US Small Businesses Applaud Bipartisan Budget Deal (December 11, 2013) [#1885] Uganda's Lions Threatened by Poachers and Farmers (12/02/2013) [#1884] World's Largest Solar Plant to Go Online in California (November 15, 2013) [#1883] Are Rising Temperatures to Blame for Typhoon Haiyan?(11/16/2013) [#1882] Virginia's Colorful Autumn Foliage Dazzles Tourists (October 25, 2013) [#1881] Trouble for Greece's Far-Right Party Golden Dawn (October 17, 2013) [#1880] Obama Taps Yellen to Replace Fed Chief Bernanke (October 09, 2013) [#1879] Climate Scientists Call Decrease of Arctic Ice 'Unprecedented' (10/04/2013 ) [#1878] Science Benefits Art Preservation (30 September 2013) [#1877] Aggression in Children Who Drink Lots of Soda [#1876] Sand Sculptors Celebrate Transient Art (29 August 2013) [#1875] Mapping Foreign Language Speakers in the US (24 August 2013) [#1874] Detroit's Financial Slide Linked to Exodus of Auto Industry (23 July 2013) [#1873] Chinese Law Requires Adults to Support Aging Parents (24 July 2013) [#1872] Health Care Teams Worldwide Work To Reduce Salt Intake (03 July 2013) [#1871] Herbs and Spices May Improve Your Health (09 July 2013) [#1870] India Marks End of Era with Last Telegram (15 July 2013) [#1869] Summer In America: Best Places to Go (12 July 2013) [#1868] EU Confronts Youth Unemployment Crisis (28 June 2013) [#1867] Graduating Early from Medical, Law School (01 July 2013) [#1866] New York Speaks Your Language, No Matter What It Is (13 June 2013) [#1865] Wrestling May Still Be an Olympic Sport (02 June 2013) [#1864] Uninsured Americans Face Confusing Bills, Inconsistent Charges (29 May 2013) [#1863] Rebuilding in Moore After Deadly Tornado (25 May 2013) [#1862] Some US Nurses Struggle to Find Work (10 May 2013) [#1861] Millions of Americans Suffer From Hair Loss (06 May 2013) [#1860] US Colleges Struggle to Keep Up with New Technical Skills (06 May 2013) [#1859] Phone App to Assist Alzheimer's Caregivers (26 April 2013) [#1858] Automakers Capitalize on Chinese Appetite for Luxury Cars (25 April 2013) [#1857] California Seeks China's Help in Going Green (19 April 2013) [#1856] Magnetic Ring Used to Stop Acid Reflux (15 April 2013) [#1855] Indonesians Using Smartphones to Connect to the Internet (12 April 2013) [#1854] Global Trade Carries Risk of Pests (12 April 2013) [#1853] 3-D Goes From Movies To Real World (05 April 2013) [#1852] When a Smoker Lights Up May Increase Risk (02 April 2013) [#1851] Orangutans With iPads (27 March 2013) [#1850] Locust Plague Swarms Madagascar (26 March 2013) [#1849] Navigation App Helps Predict Traffic Conditions (18 March 2013) [#1848] Teacher Finds Artful Way to Inspire Students (29 March 2013) [#1847] When Collecting Things Becomes a Problem (01 March 2013) [#1846] Building a Restaurant on Wheels from Inside Out (04 March 2013) [#1845] China Develops Its Drone Industry (01 March 2013) [#1844] Horse Meat Scandal Spreads Across Europe (17 February 2013) [#1843] Can Folic Acid Prevent Childhood Autism? (28 February 2013) [#1842] Foundation to Send More American Students to China (22 February 2013) [#1841] US Takes Action Against Cyber Theft Threat (22 February 2013) [#1840] Pentagon Braces for Automatic Cuts (20 February 2013) [#1839] Now on the iPad: Apps for Orangutans (08 February 2013) [#1838] February 13th is World Radio Day (13 February 2013) [#1837] Study Finds Overweight People Have Lower Risk of Death (10 January 2013) [#1836] New Director of Johnson Space Center Faces Cutbacks, Uncertainty (07 February 2013) [#1835] Mobile Telephones Changing Lives in Africa (01 February 2013) [#1834] Despite Pollution Worries, China Experiments with Carbon Trading (31 January 2013) [#1833] International Labor Organization Predicts Higher Unemployment (27 January 2013) [#1832] Future Smart Devices Will Extend Our Senses (01 February 2013) [#1831] What Online Teens Consider 'Research' (24 January 2013) [#1830] BlackBerry Unveils Two New Smartphones (30 January 2013) [#1829] Lifelong Bilingualism Gives Seniors Mental Edge (26 January 2013) [#1828] TVs Bigger, Better at Las Vegas CES (14 January 2013) [#1827] How English Evolved Into a Modern Language - Part 2 (13 January 2013) [#1826] How English Evolved Into a Modern Language - Part 1 (13 January 2013) [#1825] Where Did the English Language Come From? - Part 2 (25 December 2012) [#1824] Where Did the English Language Come From? - Part 1 (25 December 2012) [#1823] Former US Pop Superstar Patti Page Dies at 85 (02 January 2013) [#1822] US Congress Avoids Fiscal Cliff, Postpones Budget Decision (05 January 2013) [#1821] Nigerians Demand Return of Ancient Art (31 December 2012) [#1820] E-Commerce Challenges Traditional Stores (20 December 2012) [#1819] US Coast Guard Monitors Receding Mississippi River Levels (17 December 2012) [#1818] Social Innovation Summit 2012 Comes to an End (07 December 2012) [#1817] Alleged Corruption in Washington is a Teaching Moment for Democracies (04 December 2012) [#1816] South Pacific Islands Now Totally Powered by the Sun (27 November 2012) [#1815] White House: Consumer Spending Will Decline Unless Congress Averts Fiscal Cliff (26 November 2012) [#1814] Are Smartphone Apps Encouraging Young Smokers? (01 November 2012) [#1813] Hurricane Sandy Reignites Climate Change Debate (01 November 2012) [#1812] Scientists Dispute Study of Genetically Modified Corn (01 November 2012) [#1811] When it Comes to Beer, Variety Rules in USA (24 September 2012) [#1810] Irrigation Pioneer Wins World Food Prize (23 October 2012) [#1809] Seattle, 'City of Clocks' Keeps on Ticking (10 October 2012) [#1808] Huawei and ZTE Deny Claims That They Present a Security Threat to the United States (13 October 2012) [#1807] Inventor Is Greatest Job Creator in US History (08 October 2012) [#1806] FTC Takes on Computer Scareware Scammers (05 October 2012) [#1805] Cheating Scandal Threatens Harvard's Image (05 October 2012) [#1804] Experts Work to Develop Better Tools to Predict Severe Weather (28 September 2012) [#1803] Marylanders Recall Bloodiest Day in US History (17 September 2012) [#1801] Can Social Media Improve Voter Turnout? (22 September 2012) [#1800] Man Who Found California Gold Died Broke (14 September 2012) [#1799] Vietnam Opens its Securities Companies to Foreign Investors (21 September 2012) [#1798] 'War of 1812' Flag Still Inspires After 200 Years (10 Septempber 2012) [#1797] Driving With GPS Can Be Difficult to Navigate (08 September 2012) [#1796] Cheaters Prospered in Historic US Land Rush (07 September 2012) [#1795] Uneven Signs of Growth in the Transport Industry (07 September 2012) [#1794] Top 5 Wacky Warning Labels Identified (27 August 2012) [#1793] US Postal Service Wants Congress to Make Changes to Its Business Model (30 August 2012) [#1792] Is Email at Death's Door? (27 July 2012) [#1791] Using Art to Make Summer School More Interesting (30 August 2012) [#1790] Cape Cod Is US Northeast's Summer Capital (03 August 2012) [#1789] Finding the Right Match With Online Dating (20 August 2012) [#1788] Nantucket Island Offers Paradise at a Price (30 July 2012) [#1787] Making Friends Not Always Easy for Foreign Students (16 August 2012) [#1786] Living Museums Bring Static History to Life (27 July 2012) [#1785] Chinese Patriotism Classes Fuel Protest in Hong Kong (01 August 2012) [#1784] In US, Few Roadside Attractions Remain (09 July 2012) [#1783] US Faces Worst Drought in 56 Years (24 July 2012) [#1782] E-books Catch on at Public Library (06 July 2012) [#1781] Team From Ukraine Wins Top Honors at Microsoft's Imagine Cup Finals (20 July 2012) [#1780] S. Korea Makes Money by Making Money (17 July 2012) [#1779] Virginia City Tops Amazon's 'Well Read' List (25 June 2012) [#1778] The Global Problem of Preterm Births (03 July 2012) [#1777] US Jobs Data Adds To Global Recession Fears (06 July 2012) [#1776] Some Websites Judge You by the Kind of Computer You Use (01 July 2012) [#1775] Light Bulb Inventor Tried to Create Fake Rubber (18 June 2012) [#1774] Ready to Save Like There's No Tomorrow? (29 June 2012) [#1773] Holidays Never End in Santa Claus, Indiana (15 June 2012) [#1772] Microsoft Competes Against Apple With New Tablet (28 June 2012) [#1771] Debate Over US Flag Designer Continues (11 June 2012) [#1770] For Smokers, Never Too Late to Quit; Diesel Exhaust and Cancer (20 June 2012) [#1769] California, Oregon Battle Over Landmark Status (11 June 2012) [#1768] Website Saves Today's Headlines for the Future (11 June 2012) [#1767] Office Cubicle Dwellers Build 'Walls' for Privacy (04 June 2012) [#1766] Words and Their Stories: Nicknames for New Orleans and Las Vegas (13 June 2012) [#1765] Remembering Remote Control Inventor Gene Polley (01 June 2012) [#1764] A Comic Book About Business Finance (10 June 2012) [#1763] Did 'Toxic Culture' Lead to GSA Spending Scandal? (07 May 2012) [#1762] Words and Their Stories: Nicknames for Philadelphia and Boston (03 June 2012) [#1761] China Beats US as World's Top Auto Market (30 May 2012) [#1760] Tallgrass Still Waves Undisturbed on the Plains (25 May 2012) [#1759] SpaceX Is Doing Business in Space (28 May 2012) [#1758] Alligators Drift into Florida Canals Near Homes (16 May 2012) [#1757] Why 'Precision Agriculture' Is a Good Investment (24 May 2012) [#1756] Mystery of Missing US Colonies Remains Unsolved (14 May 2012) [#1754] Using the Brain to Move a Robotic Arm (22 May 2012) [#1753] Internet Week Conference Tackles Information Overload (16 May 2012) [#1752] Rice Production Grows, but Not Everywhere (14 May 2012) [#1751] 'C' Isn't Average in All Schools Any More (04 May 2012) [#1750] Greece's Struggle to Form a Government (10 May 2012) [#1749] Rangers Watch Over America's Protected Sites (23 April 2012) [#1748] Worried That People Are Laughing at You? ( 08 May 2012) [#1747] US Furniture Capital Holds Annual Showcase (27 April 2012) [#1746] Teens Get a History Lesson From History Makers (02 May 2012) [#1745] Stubborn Holdouts Trip Up Land Developers (11 April 2012) [#1744] The Limits to Organic Farming in Feeding the World (01 May 2012) [#1743] Roadside Attractions Lose Appeal in US (30 April 2012) [#1742] Obama Presses Congress on Student Loan Interest (26 April 2012) [#1741] Text Messaging Reminders for Flu Vaccinations Get Results (26 April 2012) [#1740] Mouth X-Rays and the Brain; Infected Gums Do Not Cause Heart Attacks ( 25 April 2012) [#1739] Online Funeral Services Grow in Popularity (09 April 2012) [#1738] Helping Women Continue Their Education After Prison (19 April 2012) [#1737] For the Blind, Kentucky is Epicenter of Learning (02 April 2012) [#1736] Dementia Cases May Triple by 2050 as World Ages (17 April 2012) [#1735] World Health Day Focuses On 'Active Aging' (05 April 2012) [#1734] US Brings Case Against Apple, 5 Publishers Over E-Books (12 April 2012) [#1733] Unwanted Music is Noise Pollution to Some (27 March 2012) [#1732] China, Mexico and Brazil Lead Gains in US Graduate School Applications (11 April 2012) [#1731] Owners Can't Overstay Welcome at Trendy Condo Hotels (19 March 2012) [#1730] Microsoft Takes On Zeus (01 April 2012) [#1729] Eisenhower Memorial Design Debated (16 March 2012) [#1728] Another Look at Massive Online Open Courses (28 March 2012) [#1727] Mixed Future Awaits Hyper-Connected Youth (09 March 2012) [#1726] Bahrain and Belarus Added to an 'Enemies of the Internet' List (25 March 2012) [#1725] US State Might Sell Naming Rights for Roads (12 March 2012) [#1724] Getting a Free Education, in Huge Online Classes (21 March 2012) [#1723] Airlines Try In-Flight Pitches to Raise Revenue (27 February 2012) [#1722] Making Power From Coconut Shells, Mango Pits (12 March 2012) [#1721] Fewer Kids Living in US Suburbs (02 March 2012) [#1720] Apple in Legal Battle Over iPad Name in China (02 March 2012) [#1719] Leap Day Babies Celebrate Quadrennial Birthdays (27 February 2012) [#1718] Using National Parks as Classrooms (01 March 2012) [#1717] US Motorists Fume, Politicians Bicker Over High Fuel Prices (29 February 2012) [#1716] College Students Get Into Microfinance Lending (22 February 2012) [#1715] Spock Parenting Book Gets Online Update (27 February 2012) [#1714] Getting Paid to Play Sick at School (21 February 2012) [#1713] In US, Prescription Drug Overdoses More Deadly Than Car Crashes (23 February 2012) [#1712] Inspections at Apple's Suppliers in China (19 February 2012) [#1711] In Fast-Moving World, Slow-Going Barges Ply US Waterways (17 February 2012) [#1710] Getting Young Indians to Choose Tea Over Coffee (16 February 2012) [#1709] US College Students Customize Unique Majors (15 February 2012) [#1708] Drones: Not Just for Military Use (12 February 2012) [#1707] Study: Chocolate, Strawberries Help Blood Pressure (11 February 2012) [#1706] Can Brain Scans of Young Children Predict Reading Problems? (08 February 2012) [#1705] Study: Cleaning Umbilical Cord Saves Lives (February 10, 2012) [#1704] Google Faces Heat Over New Privacy Policy (05 February 2012) [#1703] US Worker Bees Toil in Cubicles (01 February 2012) [#1702] Facebook and Its Big Stock Offering (02 February 2012) [#1701] High-Tech Device Reduces Risk of Hospital Infections (31 January 2012) [#1700] When a Textbook Is Online, Not on Paper (01 February 2012) [#1699] Tough Times Test Quality-of-Life Quest in US (30 January 2012) [#1698] Big Investors, Small Farmers in Africa: a Fair Deal? (09 January 2012) [#1697] Slavery Saga Lives On in Connecticut (25 January 2012) [#1696] Does Physical Activity Lead to Higher Grades? (26 January 2012) [#1695] Americans Pick Junk Food Over Veggieburgers (20 January 2012) [#1694] IBM Thinks Minds Will Control Machines Within 5 Years (22 January 2012) [#1693] Stampedes, Heat Pose Biggest Threats in Crowds (20 January 2012) [#1692] Websites Cut Service to Protest US Antipiracy Bills (20 January 2012) [#1691] Consumer Electronics Invade Las Vegas (12 January 2012) [#1690] 'Passive' Homes Save Energy, Money (13 January 2012) [#1689] China Exports Fall to Two-Year Lows (13 January 2012) [#1688] Bright Idea: Light Bulbs From Plastic Bottles, Water and Bleach (08 January 2012) [#1687] Study Finds Calories, Not Protein, Are Key to Weight Control (10 January 2012) [#1686] More School May Mean Higher IQ Scores (12 January 2012) [#1685] Chinese Symbols Prove Popular in US (09 January 2012) [#1684] Obama Appoints Financial Protection Chief (05 January 2012) [#1683] Sneaky Phone Marketers Outfox 'Caller ID' (03 January 2012) [#1682] In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse (03 January 2012) [#1681] Study Says Breath Analysis Can Help in Diagnosing Cancer (03 January 2012) [#1680] Consumers' Online Petitions Put Pressure on Businesses (02 January 2012) [#1679] Falling Asleep in the Cockpit Sign of Health Risks (30 December 2011) [#1678] 20 Years After the Soviet Union, Renewed Calls for Political Reform (30 December 2011) [#1677] Real-life Vigilantes Come to the Rescue (30 December 2011) [#1676] Rural Medical School Competes With City Life (28 December 2011) [#1675] Elephant Leaves Alaska for Warmer Home (27 December 2011) [#1674] High Food Prices, Revolutions, and the Future (26 December 2011) [#1673] Beer Gets a Seasonal Twist on Taste (20 December 2011) [#1672] Religion Gets Largest Share of Charity in US (23 December 2011) [#1671] Want to Buy the Empire State Building? (02 December 2011) [#1670] Two of Santa's Reindeer Flee in Texas (Really) (19 December 2011) [#1669] Popular Culture Inspires Top US Baby Names (12 December 2011) [#1668] Words and Their Stories: You Don't Have to Be a Rocket Scientist (17 December 2011) [#1667] Antibody Could Reverse Diabetes (16 December 2011) [#1666] Words and Their Stories: Money Talks (10 December 2011) [#1665] Study: Cutting Salt Might Increase Heart Risks (14 November 2011) [#1664] Olympus' Troubles: What Would Peter Drucker Have Said? (08 December 2011) [#1663] 'Holiday Season' Includes Secular Kwanzaa (09 December 2011) [#1662] Prawns and Tobacco Find a Home Together (05 December 2011) [#1661] Ethics Get Workout in College Bowl Game (05 December 2011) [#1659] A School System in Maine Gives iPads to Kindergartners (23 November 2011) [#1658] Smart Turkeys 'Pop' When They're Cooked (15 November 2011) [#1657] Tobacco Companies Challenge Efforts in US, Australia (15 November 2011) [#1656] Yellow Pages Fight For Survival (16 November 2011) [#1655] A Soccer Ball That Gives You Energy -- Really (13 November 2011) [#1654] High Prices Trigger Rise in Copper Thefts (26 October 2011) [#1653] The World at 7 Billion, and Growing (01 November 2011) [#1652] Artificial Speech Mimics Real Thing (02 November 2011) [#1651] No More Guesses at How to Say a Name (16 October 2011) [#1650] Pursuing Academic Adequacy in College (19 September 2011) [#1649] Medical Spies Keep Watch on Leaders (28 September 2011) [#1648] Survey Shows Americans Still Rely on Newspapers (30 September 2011) [#1647] Amazon Launches E-Book Lending for Libraries (25 September 2011) [#1646] Judges Dig Deeper into Meaning of Everyday Words (08 August 2011) [#1645] How Technology Has, and Has Not, Changed Since 9-11 (11 September 2011) [#1644] Geography Meets Social Media on 'Geosocial' Sites (12 September 2011) [#1643] US Postal Service Warns of Default (08 September 2011) [#1642] US Bridge Loses Main Claim to Fame (12 July 2011) [#1641] Gut Bacteria: We Are What We Eat (09 September 2011) [#1640] Sitting in Two States at Once (02 September 2011) [#1639] Words and Their Stories: Swan Song (03 September 2011) [#1638] Experts Recommend Screening Newborns for Heart Defects (26 August 2011) [#1637] A Credit Downgrade for Japan, but Some Signs of Hope (26 August 2011) [#1636] Life Coaches Help With Tough Decisions (22 August 2011) [#1635] WHO Urges Ban on Blood Test for Tuberculosis (16 August 2011) [#1634] WNBA is Woman's World, Guided by Men (19 July 2011) [#1633] Bigger Ships, So a Bigger Panama Canal (07 August 2011) [#1632] These are Dog Days at the US Post Office (01 August 2011) [#1631] An Archive of English, Spoken in Many Different Accents (03 August 2011) [#1630] US Preservationist Group Pinpoints 11 Endangered Sites (29 July 2011) [#1629] Economy Pushes Spanish to Learn English (20 July 2011) [#1628] Third Great Migration Might be in Progress (11 July 2011) [#1627] Flying Car Moves Closer to Reality (10 July 2011) [#1626] Survey: Social Media Users are Happier, More Engaged (30 June 2011) [#1625] Game Over for Limits on Violent Video Games (04 July 2011) [#1624] Fraud Hunters Unmask Military Imposters (03 July 2011) [#1623] Health Problems Slow Gains in US Life Spans (22 June 2011) [#1622] Gaza Flotilla Determined to Sail Despite Setbacks (02 July 2011) [#1621] Greek Spending Cuts Clear Way for Loans (30 June 2011) [#1620] New York State Approves Same-Sex Marriage (25 June 2011) [#1619] Apple's Lion Is Latest to Join Download-Only Trend in Software (16 June 2011) [#1618] Expo Showcases New Video Games, Consoles (14 June 2011) [#1617] Should All US Students Learn the Same Thing? (08 June 2011) [#1616] OPEC Talks Break Down, Oil Prices Rise (08 June 2011) [#1615] Trying to Improve Food Safety With a Camera (06 June 2011) [#1614] Lawsuit Filed to Stop Antibiotic Use in Healthy Livestock (01 June 2011) [#1613] Study of Paralyzed Man May Offer Hope for New Treatment (01 June 2011) [#1612] Stomach Surgery: Better Than Dieting to Control Diabetes (28 May 2011) [#1611] Paying Tech Talents to Drop Out of College (29 May 2011) [#1610] College Lecture Classes Need Overhaul (12 May 2011) [#1609] People With Chronic Hepatitis B Often Do Not Know It (25 May 2011) [#1608] Heavy Coffee Drinkers Less Likely to Get Lethal Prostate Cancer (19 May 2011) [#1607] An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd (23 May 2011) [#1606] US Tornado Season May Be Costliest Ever (24 May 2011) [#1605] Is NASA's James Webb Space Telescope a Time Machine? (20 May 2011) [#1604] Company Founders Reveal Secrets of Success (16 May 2011) [#1603] US Schools Under Pressure to Deal With Sexual Violence (19 May 2011) [#1602] Fish, Hunt, Win in Missouri (10 May 2011) [#1601] A Smartphone App for Eye Exams in Developing Countries (15 May 2011) [#1600] Salt Study Discredited By Medical Experts (10 May 2011) [#1599] Why Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack (03 May 2011) [#1598] Daughters, Sons and Dogs Get a Day at the Office (02 May 2011) [#1597] A False Sense of Security on the Internet? (08 May 2011) [#1596] Microsoft Buys Skype (10 May 2011) [#1595] Using the Internet and Social Media to Search for a Job (05 May 2011) [#1594] Bulging Midriffs Signal Higher Health Risks (06 May 2011) [#1593] Thousands of US Teachers Lose Jobs as States Cut Budgets (04 May 2011) [#1592] US Retailers Hope For Strong Mother's Day Sales (04 May 2011) [#1591] Mobile Devices' Location Tracking Raises Privacy Concerns (02 May 2011) [#1590] Smile, You're on a Candid Speed Camera (April 29, 2011) [#1589] Bernanke Meets the Press in a First for US Central Bank (28 April 2011) [#1588] Los Angeles Community Group Fills a Gap in Performing Arts Education (April 14, 2011) [#1587] A Social Network Aims to Speed Up Progress in Science (27 April 2011) [#1586] US National Recording Registry Adds New Music Selections (21 April 2011) [#1585] Travelers May Spread Drug-Resistance Gene From South Asia (26 April 2011) [#1584] Death Toll From US Tornados Climbs Above 250 ( April 28, 2011) [#1583] Film Explores Rescue and Release of Wildlife Orphans (21 April 2011) [#1582] Remembering the Gulf Oil Spill, One Year Later (22 April 2011) [#1580] Kids in Britain + Online Tutors in India = Divided Opinions (20 April 2011) [#1579] Professional Athlete Goes From NFL to Judge's Bench (21 April 2011) [#1578] A Better Computer Mouse Cursor for the Disabled (17 April 2011) [#1577] Future US Senior Citizens Face Big Changes (11 April 2011) [#1576] A New Reason for Why the Deaf May Have Trouble Reading (12 April 2011) [#1575] Supersized America Losing War on Fat (11 April 2011) [#1574] Test of Big Space Rocket Set for Late 2012 (10 April 2011) [#1573] Smithsonian Celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month (14 April 2011) [#1572] Why Hands-Free Faucets May Be a Risk to Some Hospital Patients (05 April 2011) [#1571] Artificial Leaf Turns Sunlight into Electric Power (04 April 2011) [#1570] Next Step After Carbon: Knowing Your Nitrogen Footprint (04 April 2011) [#1569] New Yellow Fever Vaccine Shows Promise (07 April 2011) [#1568] Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled (03 April 2011) [#1567] Sporadic Physical Activity Increases Risk of Heart Attack (01 April 2011) [#1566] Adding Up the Costs of Bullying in the Workplace (25 March 2011) [#1565] Rosalind Franklin's Research Led to Discovery of DNA Structure (29 March 2011) [#1564] Doctors Lack Many Ways to Treat Radiation Exposure (29 March 2011) [#1563] Do You Keep a Horse in a Bathtub? (28 March 2011) [#1562] Children at US School Show Their Support for Victims in Japan (30 March 2011) [#1561] "Rooney Rule" Accomplishments Please Attorney Who Fought for It (23 March 2011) [#1560] Meet Some Top Students in the Intel Science Talent Search (23 March 2011) [#1559] Famous Violinist Works to Eradicate Polio (17 March 2011) [#1558] Debating the Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools and Buildings (16 March 2011) [#1557] Researchers Stumble Across Hair Growth Treatment (17 February 2011) [#1556] Nuclear Industry Watchdogs in US Raise Safety Concerns (15 March 2011) [#1555] Food Makers See Crunch Time Against New Maize for Fuel (07 March 2011) [#1554] Day-Old Mice Grow Back New Heart Tissue After Injury (02 March 2011) [#1553] Quake, Tsunami May Only Add to Economic Struggles for Japan ( 12 March 2011) [#1552] Forbes Wealthiest List Reflects Changes in Global Economy (10 March 2011) [#1551] Are People Who Speak More Than One Language Smarter? ( 08 March 2011) [#1550] Discovery Crew Experiences a First in Orbit (08 March 2011) [#1549] For Many People, First the Doctor's Office, Then the Web (06 March 2011) [#1548] Young Romanian Burn Victim Gets Help in California (March 07, 2011) [#1547] Future Payments for Retirees Are Big Issue Now for US States (03 March 2011) [#1546] US Unemployment Drops to 8.9 Percent (04 March 2011) [#1545] In Class With Peace Corps Volunteers in Africa, Asia (02 March 2011) [#1544] Italy Seeks EU Assistance to Deal With Refugee Influx (February 28, 2011) [#1543] After Brain Study, New Questions About Mobile Phones (01 March 2011) [#1542] Computer Bests Humans on TV Game Show (18 February 2011) [#1541] Long History, Unclear Future for 'Golden Rice' (28 February 2011) [#1540] Last American World War I Veteran Dies (28 February 2011) [#1539] A Possible Safe New Way to Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria (22 February 2011) [#1538] Newly Discovered Biomarker Predicts Cancer Growth (22 February 2011) [#1537] How Can a Country Disconnect Itself From the Internet? (20 February 2011) [#1536] More Muslim Americans on Ballot in Chicago (19 February 2011) [#1535] A Stock Market Big Enough to Stretch Across the Atlantic (18 February 2011) [#1534] Growing Global Appetite for Meat, Milk Presents Health Risks (15 February 2011) [#1533] WHO Says Alcohol Abuse a Leading Cause of Death, Disability (15 February 2011) [#1531] Scientists Create Glue Inspired by Mussels (18 February 2011) [#1530] US Lets Farmers Plant Biotech Sugar Beets, With Conditions (14 February 2011) [#1529] South African Charged After Animal Disease Threats Against Britain, US (February 14 2011) [#1528] Group Offers Shortwave Radios to Poor Communities (13 February 2011) [#1527] US Fed Chief Says China Monetary Policy 'Counterproductive' (February 09, 2011) [#1526] Looking for Answers to Rising Coffee Prices (10 February 2011) [#1525] Britain Opens New Trauma Research Center (February 07, 2011) [#1524] Fish Farms May Soon Supply More Than Half the World's Catch (08 February 2011) [#1523] WHO Study Finds Many with High Cholesterol Go Untreated (February 05, 2011) [#1522] Can America Win the Education Race? (02 February 2011) [#1521] California Bans, Restricts Fishing in Marine Areas (January 31, 2011) [#1520] Egypt Not Alone in Its Economic Problems (03 February 2011) [#1519] Southeast Asia Looks to Nuclear Power (February 02, 2011) [#1518] Mentors Try to Improve Lives of Homeless Children ( 26 January 2011) [#1517] US Issues New Dietary Guidelines (February 01, 2011) [#1516] 2000 Years of Computing History at a Museum in California (30 January 2011) [#1515] Space Shuttle Challenger Loss Still Felt, 25 Years Later (January 27, 2011) [#1514] When a Cut Finger Is More Serious Than It Might Seem (25 January 2011) [#1513] Largest US Grocer Pledges Healthier Foods (20 January 2011) [#1512] Finding Capital in 'Dark Pools' and Angel Investors (13 January 2011) [#1511] Walking Speed Might Reveal How Long You'll Live (07 January 2011) [#1510] New Law in US Aims to Increase Food Safety (10 January 2011) [#1509] France Blames Al-Qaida for Killings of French Hostages in Niger (10 January 2011) [#1508] South Sudan Decides Its Future in Vote on Independence (07 January 2011) [#1507] US Oil Industry Pushes For Expansion of Offshore Drilling (05 January 2011) [#1506] Iron, Vitamin D May Lead to Smarter, Healthier Children (04 January 2011) [#1505] Holy Land Enjoys Record Year of Tourism in 2010 (01 January 2011) [#1504] Looking to Robots and Other Technology to Improve Health Care (03 January 2011) [#1503] Tumeric Might Give Your Brain a Kick (29 December 2010) [#1502] Remembering Math Teacher Jaime Escalante (29 December 2010) [#1501] Illegal Cuban Cigar Imports on Rise in US (30 December 2010) [#1500] Archi's Acres Guides Returning Veterans Toward Business Success (27 December 2010) [#1499] Electric Cars Lead New Models in 2011 (29 December 2010) [#1498] United States Releases Results of 2010 Population Count (24 December 2010) [#1497] 2010 US Retail Sales Could Top $450 Billion (27 December 2010) [#1496] A Whole New World, Brought to Us by Gizmos and Gadgets (26 December 2010) [#1495] Despite Cold Weather, Paris Christmas Flea Market is Big Attraction (25 December 2010) [#1494] Online Dictionary says Austerity Tops 2010 Words (23 December 2010) [#1493] Studies Show Smoking Affects Both Mental, Physical Health (23 December 2010) [#1492] Testing New Ways to Recognize What Makes a Good Teacher (22 December 2010) [#1491] Troupe Celebrates a Truly Old Fashioned Christmas (17 December 2010) [#1490] iPads, E-Readers, Notebook Computers Top Wish Lists (19 December 2010) [#1489] Home of First US President Hosts Historic Christmas (17 December 2010) [#1488] Autism Test Could Use Images of Brain (07 December 2010) [#1487] Intensive Care for Newborns is Good Investment (17 December 2010) [#1486] UNHCR Completes 200,000th Home In Afghanistan (16 December 2010) [#1485] Lessons From Shanghai's Top Scores on International Test (15 December 2010) [#1484] New York Botanical Train Show Fascinates Children of All Ages (14 December 2010) [#1483] TV Over the Internet Pushes Broadband Growth (12 December 2010) [#1482] Thinking About Eating Could Help You Lose Weight (09 December 2010) [#1481] Activists Say Fishing Limit Not Enough to Save Bluefin Tuna (13 December 2010) [#1480] Royal Shakespeare Theater Mixes Old With New (09 December 2010) [#1479] Mobile Phones May Soon Test for STIs and Blood Pressure (05 December 2010) [#1478] Daycare Infections May Help Kids Avoid Later Sickness (09 December 2010) [#1477] US Farm Exports May Set Record in 2011 (06 December 2010) [#1476] UN Climate Change Conference, Activists Confront Global Warming (02 December 2010) [#1475] Commodity Prices Reach a Two-Year High (02 December 2010) [#1474] Stranded Migrants Dying on Yemeni-Saudi Border (03 December 2010) [#1473] Scientists Recycle Oyster Shells to Aid Chesapeake Bay (29 November 2010) [#1472] Presidential Panel Outlines Big Changes to Tame US Debt (01 December 2010) [#1471] A High School Offers Single-Sex Classes to Top Students (01 December 2010) [#1470] Haitians See Pregnancies Rise in Quake Relief Camps (30 November 2010) [#1469] New Site Will Map Reports of Sexual Harassment in Egypt (28 November 2010) [#1468] South Africa Assesses Progress in Fight Against AIDS (28 November 2010) [#1467] A Traditional Thanksgiving Meal, With Modern Shortcuts (22 November 2010) [#1466] Flu Vaccine Found Safe, Effective for Very Young (26 November 2010) [#1465] China Passes India as Top Country Sending Students to US (17 November 2010) [#1464] Thailand Uses Technology, Rangers to Protect Wild Tigers (15 November 2010) [#1463] New System May Let You Appear Someplace You Have Never Been (14 November 2010) [#1462] Solar Blood Pressure Monitor Passes Africa Field Tests (12 November 2010) [#1461] Indian State Seeks Limits on Microfinance After Reports of Abuses (11 November 2010) [#1460] Goats Butt into US Livestock Picture (08 November 2010) [#1459] Prison Program Aims to Get Teens to Avoid a Life of Crime (10 November 2010) [#1458] If You're Into Science, NIST Shouldn't be Missed (01 November 2010) [#1457] Making the World Wide Web More Usable to a Wider World (07 November 2010) [#1456] Do Perfectly Clean Hands Need Washing? (04 November 2010) [#1455] Fed Gets Ready to Pump $600 Billion More Into US Economy (04 November 2010) [#1454] Deep-Fried Fun Flourishes at State Fair (25 October 2010) [#1453] PC Recycler Strikes Gold in Old Computer Chips (31 October 2010) [#1452] Is Halloween Going Private? (29 October 2010) [#1451] 3-D Printers Are Here -- and They Make More Than You Think (28 October 2010) [#1450] US Investigates Nuclear Missile Incident (27 October 2010) [#1449] For Black Men in US, How a Haircut Could Mean a Longer Life (26 October 2010) [#1448] Now You See It, Now You Don't (21 October 2010) [#1447] What Next for Michelle Rhee and Her School Reform Campaign? (20 October 2010) [#1446] Pet Oxygen Masks Save Animal Lives (14 October 2010) [#1445] US Mining Companies Show New Interest in Rare Earths (14 October 2010) [#1444] Companies Dive into Social Media Ocean (08 October 2010) [#1443] Turning Images Into Sensations to Assist the Blind (12 October 2010) [#1442] Meet Joan Koslowski and Yong Duk So (30 September 2010) [#1441] What a Couple's Arguing 'Style' May Say About Their Marriage (05 October 2010) [#1440] Check Out the New Library Sign: 'For Profit' (30 September 2010) [#1439] China-Japan Dispute Shines Light on Rare Earth Metals (07 October 2010) [#1438] Making Art Out of Scraps of Metal (27 September 2010) [#1437] US Considers First Genetically Modified Animal for Food (04 October 2010) [#1436] Popular Supplement Fails to Lower Blood Pressure (01 October 2010) [#1435] With Bedbugs, Some People See Pests, Others See Profits (30 September 2010) [#1434] In a Digital World, Camera Film Fades to Black (23 September 2010) [#1433] Hand Washing Is Up in Public Restrooms in US (28 September 2010) [#1432] Pentagon Faces Massive Cyber Threats (23 September 2010) [#1431] 15 Months Out of Recession, but Not Feeling Like It (24 September 2010) [#1430] Michigan Means Cars to Most Americans (21 September 2010) [#1429] New Findings on Surgery for Women With Cancer Genes (21 September 2010) [#1428] Extensions Spread 'Lean' Business Ideas (16 September 2010) [#1427] World Leaders Urged to Meet Development Goals by 2015 (20 September 2010) [#1426] Alcatraz was Home to America's Toughest Crooks (10 September 2010) [#1425] Basel Plan Aims to Force Banks to Increase Capital (16 September 2010) [#1424] Malnutrition in Pregnancy May Set Stage for Alzheimer's (17 September 2010) [#1423] your success in school is not just going to determine your success, it's going to determine America's success in the twenty-first century." [#1422] Easing One's Last Years...for a Price (13 September 2010) [#1421] Pretty Flowers Lead Two Scientists to a Discovery (13 September 2010) [#1420] America's Grandeur Isn't So Unspoiled Any More (26 August 2010) [#1419] How Failure Can Lead to Long-Lasting Knowledge (08 September 2010) [#1418] Winds Still 'Come Sweepin' Down the Plain' (19 August 2010) [#1417] Coming to Terms With Academic Titles at US Colleges (01 September 2010) [#1416] Landmark to Freedom Stands Above Mean Streets (16 August 2010) [#1415] For Lots of People, Getting Older Means Getting Happier (31 August 2010) [#1414] Random Acts of Deadly Violence Haunt the Workplace (12 August 2010) [#1413] Test Your Word Knowledge With a Quiz About Farm Terms (30 August 2010) [#1412] There Was Gold in Them Thar Hills (05 August 2010) [#1411] Experts Urge More Efforts to Fight Cancer in Poor Countries (24 August 2010) [#1410] Baseball Can Get Complicated (09 August 2010) [#1409] Russian Housing Plan Threatens Seed Bank (23 August 2010) [#1408] You'll Get a Bang Out of This Story (29 July 2010) [#1407] Film Captures Risky Work of Doctors Without Borders (25 July 2010) [#1406] Like Words, Drawings Tell Stories (19 July 2010) [#1405] Australian Company Develops Junk-Tracking Space Laser (24 July 2010) [#1404] Largest Comic Book Convention Opens in San Diego (23 July 2010) [#1403] Uncooperative Goat Becomes the Mother of an Invention (19 July 2010) [#1402] Sometimes it's Hard to Find Little Delaware (15 July 2010) [#1401] Inventors Given Hope on Patents for Business Methods (15 July 2010) [#1400] It's Not Hard to Catch a Breeze (12 July 2010) [#1399] Growing Trees in the Desert, With the Aid of a 'Waterboxx' (12 July 2010) [#1398] Obama: Wall Street Overhaul Will Pass (13 July 2010) [#1397] Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (07 July 2010) [#1396] Folks Like it Hot in South Louisiana (03 July 2010) [#1395] Physical Activity in Teens Linked to Mental Skills Late in Life (06 July 2010) [#1394] You've Heard of 'The Birth of the Blues' (21 June 2010) [#1393] How Manute Bol Used His Sports Fame for a Greater Good (04 July 2010) [#1392] Despite the Oil Spill, Louisiana Rice is Still Nice (17 June 2010) [#1391] Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes (29 June 2010) [#1390] McDonald's Faces Possible Lawsuit Over Fast-Food Marketing to Kids (24 June 2010) [#1389] Study Ties New Doctors to Jump in Hospital Deaths in July (15 June 2010) [#1388] You Don't Have to Visit Australia to Go 'Down Under' (01 June 2010) [#1387] Study Links Bedtime Rules to Better Skills in Preschool Children (08 June 2010) [#1386] Talk About a Wide River! (27 May 2010) [#1385] For Young Offenders, a Sentence of Shakespeare's Sentences (02 June 2010) [#1384] 6 Astronauts Train for Eventual Mars Mission (02 June 2010) [#1383] Oil Spill Puts Financial Pressure on BP (03 June 2010) [#1382] Sultry Savannah's a Secret No More (24 May 2010) [#1381] A Chicken in Every Pot: Finding New Uses for Feathers (31 May 2010) [#1380] Farming has Superstars, Too (20 May 2010) [#1379] On World No Tobacco Day, Special Attention Goes to Women, Girls (30 May 2010) [#1378] Want Just a Bite to Eat at the Amana Colonies? (17 May 2010) [#1377] Privacy Concerns Hit Facebook, Google (27 May 2010) [#1376] Want to Live in a Work of Art? (13 May 2010) [#1375] A Cotton Plant Kills One Kind of Bug, but Is Blamed for Another (24 May 2010) [#1374] Want Some Regression Therapy That's Good Fun? (10 May 2010) [#1373] Finding New Ways to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis (18 May 2010) [#1372] What Lights in Yonder Desert Shine? (06 May 2010) [#1371] A Class Where Teens Learn Mothering, and Are Mothered (12 May 2010) [#1370] Tired of Racing Hither and Yon? (29 April 2010) [#1369] Obesity Becomes a Big Killer in India (11 May 2010) [#1368] On the Road Again - and Again and Again (03 May 2010) [#1367] What Happened to Life of Promise for NY Bomb Suspect? (07 May 2010) [#1366] A Visit to Flood City, USA (26 April 2010) [#1365] Greek Lawmakers Pass Spending Cuts Required for Loans (06 May 2010) [#1364] American Colleges are Going Green (22 April 2010) [#1363] Oil Spill Puts Fisheries, Birds at Risk Along US Gulf Coast (03 May 2010) [#1362] Want a Short Course in Cuban Culture? (19 April 2010) [#1361] Transgenic Crops Get Good Marks in General in US Study (26 April 2010) [#1360] In Florida, the Cigar Trade is On a Roll (15 April 2010) [#1359] Girl's Suicide in US Brings Fresh Attention to Bullying (21 April 2010) [#1358] Kyle Eastwood, Playing Jazz and Scoring Movies (16 April 2010) [#1357] Adding Up the Costs of Lost Travel in Europe (22 April 2010) [#1356] Visiting Washington This Summer? (12 April 2010) [#1355] India's Aravind Eye Care System Gets Hilton Prize (18 April 2010) [#1354] Charges Against Goldman Sachs Boost Case for Financial Reform (19 April 2010) [#1353] Computers, Children and the Digital Divide (12 April 2010) [#1352] Branson: a Can't-Miss, Not Can't-Find, Place (08 April 2010) [#1351] New US Law Cuts Out Private Lenders for Student Loans (14 April 2010) [#1350] Will the Internet Change Basic Business Behavior? (05 April 2010) [#1349] Reform of Financial System Is Obama's Next Goal in Congress (15 April 2010) [#1348] Some Western Workhorses Don't Eat Hay (31 March 2010) [#1347] Sports: Butler Scares Duke, Tiger Returns (09 April 2010) [#1346] Know Where the 'Swamp Thing' Monster Came From? (29 March 2010) [#1345] 'Net Neutrality,' Gene Patents Face Legal Setbacks in US (08 April 2010) [#1344] Could More Realistic Flight Training Prevent Some Crashes? (25 March 2010) [#1343] Water Shortages Continue to Threaten the World's Growing Population (04 April 2010) [#1342] In the Southwest, There's a Nation Within a Nation (22 March 2010) [#1341] Too Few Women in Science (31 March 2010) [#1340] In One Downtown's Shadow, Life Moves Slowly (18 March 2010) [#1339] Historic Measure Expands Health Coverage (25 March 2010) [#1338] Want to Go 'Resorting'? (15 March 2010) [#1337] One-Hour Blackout to Go Green (21 March 2010) [#1336] Hitting the Road and Staying at Home - All at Once (01 March 2010) [#1335] Obama's 'Blueprint for Reform' in Education Goes to Congress (17 March 2010) [#1334] Out of the Dusty West Rides a Financial Phenom (11 March 2010) [#1333] Plan Aims to Expand Broadband Across US (18 March 2010) [#1332] Talk About Great Working Conditions! (08 March 2010) [#1331] Snacking Adds to Weight Issue for Children in US (16 March 2010) [#1330] Segregationist Signs Reappear at a Presidential Estate (04 March 2010) [#1329] Marking International Women's Day (08 March 2010) [#1328] If You're Ever in Indianapolis, Check out the Roof (25 February 2010) [#1327] Studies Link Girls' Sports to Gains in Life (03 March 2010) [#1326] Chinese Legislative Session Opens With Focus on Improving People's Well-Being (05 March 2010) [#1325] The Argument Over Salt and Health (02 March 2010) [#1324] Do You Hear a Low, Rumbling Hum? (17 February 2010) [#1323] 8 US States to Test High School Changes (24 February 2010) [#1322] Escaped Slaves Followed the North Star to Freedom (12 February 2010) [#1321] Where Did 'OK' Come From? (25 February 2010) [#1320] Richmond's Jackson Ward Abounds in Black History (09 February 2010) [#1319] Vaccine-Autism Study Is Withdrawn (23 February 2010) [#1318] Canadians Don't Own the Podium, but Maintain Pride (23 February 2010) [#1317] Winter Gives a Hard Chop to Washington's Cherry Trees (22 February 2010) [#1316] 308,529,148....Give or Take a Few (03 February 2010) [#1314] Burros Can Do More Than Work Just as Pack Animals (15 February 2010) [#1313] Historic Gloucester Fishing Port Hit by Perfect Economic Storm (01 February 2010) [#1312] Needle Injuries to Medical Students Often Go Unreported (09 February 2010) [#1311] Love May Make the World Go 'Round (08 February 2010) [#1310] Some Crops Can Help Farmers Prepare for Disasters (08 February 2010) [#1309] Australian Entrepreneur Plans Toxic Cane Toad Exports to China (07 February 2010) [#1308] Two Studies Give a Lift to Running Barefoot (02 February 2010) [#1307] Report Says Russia Losing Edge in Science (03 February 2010) [#1306] A Rough Road for Toyota (04 February 2010) [#1305] New Management Team Vows to Rescue Japan Airlines (01 February 2010) [#1304] Mapping the Way to a Better Soybean (01 February 2010) [#1303] New England 'Moby Dick' Town Preserves Relics of Whaling Era (27 January 2010) [#1302] Breathing Easier: The Art of Stove Making (31 January 2010) [#1301] Haitian Earthquake Victim's Sketches Show Disaster, Relief (31 January 2010) [#1300] Students' Writing and the Web: Motivator or OMG? (28 January 2010) [#1299] There's Not Much to See at the Newest National Park (26 January 2010) [#1298] For Youths in US, a Jump in Media Use (28 January 2010) [#1297] San Franciscans Wonder What Set Off the Haitian Earthquake? (25 January 2010) [#1296] Less Salt Can Mean More Life (27 January 2010) [#1294] By Most Accounts, Yiddish is Dying (13 January 2010) [#1293] Getting Schools Not Just to Go Green but Teach It, Too (20 January 2010) [#1292] Little Town in Mississippi Draws a Crowd (11 January 2010) [#1291] Obama Seeks Limits on Banks, Condemns Campaign Finance Ruling (22 January 2010) [#1290] WHO Denies Hyping Dangers of Swine Flu (14 January 2010) [#1289] Study Adds to Understanding of Language and the Brain (19 January 2010) [#1288] Haitians Use Range of Technologies, Old and New, In Effort to Reach Relatives (14 January 2010) [#1287] Google May Leave Fast-Growing China (14 January 2010) [#1286] Tracing Family History Gets Easier for Descendants of American Slaves (06 January 2010) [#1285] Solar-Powered Pumps Aid African Farmers (10 January 2010) [#1284] Landmark Oregon Mountain Inn Captures Bygone Era (04 January 2010) [#1283] Electronics Industry Hopes for a Reset in 2010 (07 January 2010) [#1282] Google Plans to Put All World's Books Online (31 December 2009) [#1281] Economy Was Top News Story of 2009 (01 January 2010) [#1280] Whatever Happened to the Generation Gap? (29 December 2009) [#1279] Disabilities in Old, Young Studied in Developing Nations (27 December 2009) [#1278] Ohio Collector's Vintage Penny Scales Represent Early Vending Machines (29 December 2009) [#1277] A Compromise on Climate Change at Copenhagen (25 December 2009) [#1276] Don't Worry About that Loud Thump at the Door (23 December 2009) [#1275] Where Every Day Is Christmas (24 December 2009) [#1274] After Rocky Year, Evangelicals Ponder Their Course (21 December 2009) [#1273] Bringing Light to Homes in Poor Countries (20 December 2009) [#1272] Winter Weather Slams US Retailers (21 December 2009) [#1271] US Banks Under Pressure to Lend More (17 December 2009) [#1270] Another One Bites the Dust (16 December 2009) [#1269] Study Finds Treatment Cured Sickle Cell in Adults (16 December 2009) [#1268] Controversy Cuts Down on Christmas Tree Displays (14 December 2009) [#1267] Officials in US Look for Fixes to Carp Problems (14 December 2009) [#1266] Recession Bargain-Hunting Spreads to Colleges (09 December 2009) [#1265] Increase in Illegal Killing of Rhinos in Africa, Asia (13 December 2009) [#1264] Traveling in the U.S.A.? (07 December 2009) [#1263] 'Gelotophobia' Is No Laughing Matter (08 December 2009) [#1262] What's in a Name - in $$$$$? (02 December 2009) [#1261] 'On the Origin of Species' Celebrated and Debated 150 Years Later - Part 3 (30 November 2009) [#1260] Do Only Fools Work Hard? (02 December 2009) [#1259] 'On the Origin of Species' Celebrated and Debated 150 Years Later - Part 2 (30 November 2009) [#1258] Have You 'Given Up the Ghost' or 'Cast the First Stone'? (01 December 2009) [#1257] 'On the Origin of Species' Celebrated and Debated 150 Years Later - Part 1 (30 November 2009) [#1256] Want to Lose That Double Chin? (30 November 2009) [#1255] Making Better Concrete With Rice? (30 November 2009) [#1254] Taking the Lead on the Happiness Scale: Men (03 November 2009) [#1253] Number of Foreign Students in US Hits New High (26 November 2009) [#1252] US Economists Predict Consumers Will Be Cautious on Black Friday (26 November 2009) [#1251] Debate Over New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening (17 November 2009) [#1250] Real First Thanksgiving Wasn't So Cozy (24 November 2009) [#1249] Helen Keller, 1880-1968: Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, She Brought Hope to Millions of People Around the World - Part 3 (07 November 2009) [#1248] Hey, Got a Light? (16 November 2009) [#1247] Helen Keller, 1880-1968: Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, She Brought Hope to Millions of People Around the World - Part 2 (07 November 2009) [#1246] Records are Made to Be Broken (12 November 2009) [#1245] Helen Keller, 1880-1968: Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, She Brought Hope to Millions of People Around the World - Part 1 (07 November 2009) [#1244] APEC Marks 20 Years, Looks to Future of Regional Trade (10 November 2009) [#1243] Researchers Give the Green Flag to a Race Car - Part 3 (02 November 2009) [#1242] Economic Fear, Not Holiday Cheer, Haunts U.S. Malls (09 November 2009) [#1241] Researchers Give the Green Flag to a Race Car - Part 2 (02 November 2009) [#1239] Scientists Measure Accelerating Ice Loss on Kilimanjaro (05 November 2009) [#1238] Researchers Give the Green Flag to a Race Car - Part 1 (02 November 2009) [#1237] Temperatures Rise at Flu-Shot Clinics (04 November 2009) [#1236] In Kenya, a Better Life Through Mobile Money (01 November 2009) [#1235] Astronomers Detect Most Distant Cosmic Object (29 October 2009) [#1234] US Says Economy Grew 3.5 Percent in Third Quarter (29 October 2009) [#1233] States Look Back - Way Back - For New Funding (28 October 2009) [#1232] Charles Schulz, 1922-2000: He wrote the popular comic strip "Peanuts" for 50 years. - Part 3 (24 October 2009) [#1231] New Tricks Break Down 'Buyers' Remorse' (26 October 2009) [#1230] Charles Schulz, 1922-2000: He wrote the popular comic strip "Peanuts" for 50 years. - Part 2 (24 October 2009) [#1229] Science Students Do Better When Teachers Go Back To School (23 October 2009) [#1228] Charles Schulz, 1922-2000: He wrote the popular comic strip "Peanuts" for 50 years. - Part 1 (24 October 2009) [#1227] We Can Put a Little Down and Buy What We Like Again (22 October 2009) [#1226] Punishment or Reward: Which Works Better on Behavior? (20 October 2009) [#1225] Americans Pass More Than the Salt These Days (19 October 2009) [#1224] The Grand Canyon: A True Wonder of the World - Part 3 (06 October 2009) [#1223] Life is Slow - But Fun - in Cajun Country (13 October 2009) [#1222] The Grand Canyon: A True Wonder of the World - Part 2 (06 October 2009) [#1221] 'Big-Box' Stores' Prices, Convenience Thrill Shoppers (07 October 2009) [#1220] The Grand Canyon: A True Wonder of the World - Part 1 (06 October 2009) [#1219] When Jury Service Looms, Many Plead Hardship (05 October 2009) [#1218] Crime Labs in US Come Under a Microscope (02 October 2009) [#1217] Development Agencies Call for Indigenous People to Play Role in Forest Management (01 October 2009) [#1216] Authors of Medical Studies Not Always Who They Seem (01 October 2009) [#1215] The Guy Down the Hall is a Jerk (28 September 2009) [#1214] How to Strike Oil (From Seeds, That Is) (28 September 2009) [#1213] Conservation Group: Climate Change Threatens Newly Discovered Mekong Species (25 September 2009) [#1212] Scientists Report Finding Water on Moon (25 September 2009) [#1211] New Proposals Intensify Debate on Net Neutrality (24 September 2009) [#1210] Fallout from 'Google Bombs' Can be Devastating (21 September 2009) [#1209] Remembering Norman Borlaug (21 September 2009) [#1208] One Site, Two Battles, More than Two Centuries Apart (16 September 2009) [#1207] Diseases Threaten Banana Crops in Africa (20 September 2009) [#1206] Who's Left to Make Fun of These Days? (14 September 2009) [#1205] Stanley Kaplan: Remembering a Test Prep Pioneer (16 September 2009) [#1204] The U.S. Constitution was Written in: 1776? 1787? 1904? (09 September 2009) [#1203] Facing America's High Dropout Rates (09 September 2009) [#1202] Happy Labor-Grandma Moses-Google Day! (08 September 2009) [#1201] Brazil Launches First Fuel Cell Bus in Latin America (06 September 2009) [#1200] Summer Deaf Olympics Kick Off in Taiwan (06 September 2009) [#1199] Commercial Real Estate Could Be Next Economic Threat (03 September 2009) [#1198] World Bank President Says Too Soon for China to Roll Back Stimulus (02 September 2009) [#1197] Going Digital: The Future of College Textbooks? (03 September 2009) [#1196] World Watches as New Japanese Leader Prepares to Shape Foreign Policy (02 September 2009) [#1195] Study Finds More Trees on Farms Than Was Thought (31 August 2009) [#1194] Not All Viruses are Malicious (31 August 2009) [#1193] Obama Nominates Bernanke for a Second Term (27 August 2009) [#1192] Nobel Economist Says Asia's Economies in 'Remarkable' Recovery (21 August 2009) [#1191] Going Digital: California's Textbook Project (26 August 2009) [#1190] VOA Special English at 50 Hits the Fast Lane (25 August 2009) [#1189] Researchers Link Gene to Need for Less Sleep (25 August 2009) [#1188] UN Launches 'Call to Action' to Help Poor Countries Tackle Swine Flu (21 August 2009) [#1187] Recession Easing, but Many Americans Still Afraid to Spend (20 August 2009) [#1186] Age Gaps Increase Recession Workplace Stresses (10 August 2009) [#1185] Seeking Opinions on Health Reform, and Getting an Earful (13 August 2009) [#1184] The Cry, 'Water! Water!' Echoes Across the West (05 August 2009) [#1183] Study Finds Some Ocean Fisheries Are Recovering (10 August 2009) [#1182] 'Did You Hear What the Boss Just Did?' (29 July 2009) [#1181] Getting Clunkers and Distracted Drivers Off the Road (06 August 2009) [#1180] Recession Slows 'Californization' of the West (27 July 2009) [#1179] More Physical Education, but Also More Injuries in Class (05 August 2009) [#1178] For Petty Crooks, No More 'Come Out With Your Hands Up' (22 July 2009) [#1177] Faster Swimming Sinks High-Tech Speed Suits (31 July 2009) [#1176] Oceans Becoming More Acidic, Endangering Sea Life (30 July 2009) [#1175] California Gets a Budget (30 July 2009) [#1174] Texans Head for the Hills (20 July 2009) [#1173] US States Will Compete for School Reform Aid (29 July 2009) [#1172] America Says It's Sorry for the Era of Enslavement (15 July 2009) [#1171] E-Books Hold Next Chapter for Book Industry (23 July 2009) [#1170] Sometimes the 'Good Life' Needs an Anchor (08 July 2009) [#1169] Microsoft, Google Take Aim at Each Other (16 July 2009) [#1168] New Orleans is Back in One Tasty Regard (06 July 2009) [#1167] Experts Urge Limits on Widely Used Pain Drug (07 July 2009) [#1166] It's Hard to Get to Historic Deadwood (01 July 2009) [#1165] White Firefighters Win Closely-Watched Employment Case (02 July 2009) [#1164] Love Me, Love My Food (29 June 2009) [#1163] The Talented but Tragic Life of Michael Jackson (27 June 2009) [#1162] Guess What's a Hot Commodity in Prison? (24 June 2009) [#1161] New Study Disputes 'Depression Gene' Finding (24 June 2009) [#1160] Your Suggestions are Appreciated (22 June 2009) [#1159] From Depths of a Library, Water Filters for the Poor (21 June 2009) [#1158] It Pays, for a Change, to Be a Woman in the Workplace (17 June 2009) [#1157] Obama Seeks Reforms in Financial Supervision (18 June 2009) [#1156] Population Mega-Clusters Dominate Today's America (15 June 2009) [#1155] World Food Prize Goes to Scientist From Ethiopia (15 June 2009) [#1154] Here's Something You Don't Hear as Much These Days (10 June 2009) [#1153] Home Gardening: What to Do About Lead (08 June 2009) [#1152] You May Never Be the 'Flying Wallendas' (08 June 2009) [#1151] Money, Influence and the Election of Judges (11 June 2009) [#1150] Homeless Don't Inhabit Only Urban America (03 June 2009) [#1149] General Motors Seeks Quick Bankruptcy (04 June 2009) [#1148] TV Show Proves Old Adage (01 June 2009) [#1147] Painter Takes Art Therapy to Young People in Uganda (30 May 2009) [#1146] Bawlmer's Swell These Days, Hon (27 May 2009) [#1145] Study Says Smoking Bans Do Not Hurt Jobs in Bars, Restaurants (26 May 2009) [#1144] Preservation Battles Rage Nationwide (20 May 2009) [#1143] Obama Seeks Health Reform With New Industry Support (14 May 2009) [#1142] Is the Viola Section a Little Uninspired? (18 May 2009) [#1141] Saving the 'World's Most Holy River' (17 May 2009) [#1140] A Symbol of Suburban Life is Losing its Cache (13 May 2009) [#1139] Letting a Robot Milk Your Cow (11 May 2009) [#1138] Broadcast Clutter or Interesting Content? (06 May 2009) [#1137] Cow Genome Could Improve Milk, Beef Production (04 May 2009) [#1136] Old Folks: Paragons or a Menace on the Road? (04 May 2009) [#1135] Chrysler, General Motors Work to Escape Crushing Debt (30 April 2009) [#1134] U.S. Clings to Lead in Productivity (29 April 2009) [#1133] United States and Mexico Battle Swine Flu (28 April 2009) [#1132] Here, Fluffy, It's Boarding Time! (27 April 2009) [#1131] Studying in the US: Beware of Essay Mills (22 April 2009) [#1130] Americans Getting Bigger from Head to Foot (22 April 2009) [#1129] The Global Snakebite Initiative Is Working to Improve Treatment for Victims (22 April 2009) [#1128] Obama Signs Legislation Bolstering US Domestic Volunteer Service Corps (21 April 2009) [#1127] Making a Solar Water Heater (19 April 2009) [#1126] Graffiti Not Always 'Sneaky Art' (20 April 2009) [#1125] Studying in the US: How to Avoid Being Accused of Plagiarism (15 April 2009) [#1124] Excuse Me, Officer, I'll Be Right With You (15 April 2009) [#1123] Happy Thoughts for Future = More Time to Live It? (14 April 2009) [#1122] Handy Devices Give Jurors Pipeline to World (13 April 2009) [#1121] Students Learn About Sustainable Agriculture (13 April 2009) [#1120] Coupons Hot When Every Penny Counts (08 April 2009) [#1119] A Combination Pill Lowers Blood Pressure and Bad Cholesterol (07 April 2009) [#1118] It's Get-Off-the-Couch Time in America (06 April 2009) [#1117] Growing Ginseng in the US (06 April 2009) [#1116] Had Backpack, Did Travel (01 April 2009) [#1115] G-20 Leaders Promise Measures to Fight Global Recession (02 April 2009) [#1114] Is it Time to Put the Arts on the Dole? (30 March 2009) [#1113] Indian Automaker Launches World's Lowest-Priced Car (27 March 2009) [#1112] A Vegetable Garden Grows at the White House (30 March 2009) [#1111] Private Planes Can Be Ultimate Status Symbol (25 March 2009) [#1110] America Is Aging, but Youth Will Be Served (18 March 2009) [#1109] New Test Could Speed Tuberculosis Results (24 March 2009) [#1108] Leading Scientist says Food, Water and Energy Shortages Feared by 2030 (19 March 2009) [#1107] Coach Pat Summitt Reaches the Top in College Basketball (19 March 2009) [#1106] Now We Mean What We Tell Our Kids at Bedtime (16 March 2009) [#1105] Study Links Weather to Migraine Headaches (17 March 2009) [#1104] Massive Clean-Up as Oil Contaminates Australian Beaches (15 March 2009) [#1103] Growing Drug Violence Shakes Mexico, Threatens to Spill Into US (13 March 2009) [#1102] It's Bat, Ball, Glove, and Tee Time (11 March 2009) [#1101] Global Recession Hits the Developing World (12 March 2009) [#1100] 'Black Boxes' Aren't Just for Airplanes Any More (09 March 2009) [#1099] Do-It-Yourself: Growing Potatoes (09 March 2009) [#1098] Classes for 'Gifted' Kids: Good Idea or Bad? (04 March 2009) [#1097] Slowing Exports, High Debt Shake Central and Eastern Europe (05 March 2009) [#1096] More Americans Go to Work Outside the Office (02 March 2009) [#1095] Cancer May Soon Be World's Leading Killer (02 March 2009) [#1094] Zippy State Slogan Hits the Big 4-0 (25 February 2009) [#1093] A Doctor Who Left His Mark on a World That Lives in Fear of Ebola (22 February 2009) [#1092] Fear Grips Many American Workers (23 February 2009) [#1091] A Handful of Findings About Finger Length (24 February 2009) [#1090] Mobile Phones May Bring Better Healthcare to Poor Countries (18 February 2009) [#1089] Young Peoples' Risky Behavior on Social Network Sites (17 February 2009) [#1088] Bad Times for Some are Bonanzas for Others (18 February 2009) [#1087] Want to Grow a Root? Beets Are Hard to Beat (16 February 2009) [#1086] Economy, Excesses Slam an Industry (16 February 2009) [#1085] Rural Areas of Kenya Get Connected to the Web (14 February 2009) [#1084] US Stimulus Compromise Produces Little Overseas Market Optimism (12 February 2009) [#1083] Teens, Television, and Depression (10 February 2009) [#1082] Help!!! You've Walked into Quicksand! (11 February 2009) [#1081] A Cool Way to Keep Food From Spoiling (09 February 2009) [#1080] These Days, Workers Seek One Big 'Perk' (09 February 2009) [#1079] Twitter (05 February 2009) [#1078] NASA Prepares to Launch Satellite Designed to Study Global Warming (30 January 2009) [#1077] Tax Troubles Force Two Nominees to Withdraw (05 February 2009) [#1076] Winter's Not So Bad in Texas (04 February 2009) [#1075] Something a Bone Will Never Say: Give Me a Break (04 February 2009) [#1074] It's Boom Time for Spammers (02 February 2009) [#1073] How to Save US Banks? (30 January 2009) [#1072] In the Market for a Rotisserie Oven? (28 January 2009) [#1071] Researchers Look Behind the Tears to Study Crying (27 January 2009) [#1070] 'Lone Eagles' Fly Solo, and Sometimes Scared (26 January 2009) [#1069] Liberia Seeks Help as Caterpillars Attack Crops (26 January 2009) [#1068] You Can Read This Headline, Right? (21 January 2009) [#1067] Serious Discussions Set for Davos (but No Bono) (22 January 2009) [#1066] All's Pretty Quiet Along Famous Tin Pan Alley (12 January 2009) [#1065] Project to Develop Electronic Maps of Soil in Africa (21 January 2009) [#1064] Put Another Nickel in, in the Nickelodeon (14 January 2009) [#1063] How Strangers Can Make You Happy (20 January 2009) [#1062] There Weren't Always Crowds Going Wild at Presidential Inaugurals (19 January 2009) [#1061] Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth (13 January 2009) [#1060] Ringtones Replace Rings in Millions of Homes (07 January 2009) [#1059] India's Camel Population Drops (12 January 2009) [#1058] It's Not Just Yelling 'Fire' in a Theater That Can Get You in Trouble (24 December 2008) [#1057] Giving Grasslands a Rest (05 January 2009) [#1056] I'm Worried. Pass the Mashed Potatoes and Gravy (05 January 2009) [#1055] Building With Adobe (No Computer Required) (12 January 2009) [#1054] Ode to the Bread Cube! (29 December 2008) [#1053] Obama: 'If Nothing Is Done, This Recession Could Linger for Years' (08 January 2009) [#1052] Death on the Road and Tributes Left Nearby (31 December 2008) [#1051] City Has a Lot Fewer Heart Attacks After Smoking Ban (06 January 2009) [#1050] For Some, It's Off to the Nursing Home (15 December 2008) [#1049] The New Year Begins With Some Resolutions (31 December 2008) [#1048] It's Not Just Colleges Vying to Rate High (17 December 2008) [#1047] Foreign Student Series: TOEFL or IELTS? (17 December 2008) [#1046] Do You Overshare Your Selective Ignorance? (10 December 2008) [#1045] Foreign Student Series: The SAT and the ACT (10 December 2008) [#1044] Freight railroads are making money, and the trains are about as high-tech as anything that moves on earth. [#1043] Foreign Student Series: Admissions Tests (03 December 2008) [#1042] 112 + 43 + 7 = 162 (03 December 2008) [#1041] Soil Erosion Threatens Chinese 'Breadbasket' (08 December 2008) [#1040] Job Transfers Can Bring Family Disruptions (01 December 2008) [#1039] Study Looks at Mental Health of College-Age Adults (02 December 2008) [#1038] For a Day, Times are Better on the Street (26 November 2008) [#1037] Australia Aims for Cleaner Coal (01 December 2008) [#1036] Shakespeare and Socrates: Welcome to the 21st Century (24 November 2008) [#1035] Looking for Energy in Algae (01 December 2008) [#1034] Who'd Have Thought Barns Would Be Prized Relics? (17 November 2008) [#1033] Vertical Farming: Potatoes? They're on the Fifth Floor (24 November 2008) [#1032] This is a Big Week for Land Lovers (19 November 2008) [#1031] Congress Delays Action on Auto Industry Loans (21 November 2008) [#1030] Japanese Whalers Preparing to Leave for Southern Ocean Hunt (16 November 2008) [#1029] Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch Remains on Track (13 November 2008) [#1028] US Treasury Changes Plans, Won't Buy Toxic Securities (13 November 2008) [#1027] Money Alone Won't Fix Economy (10 November 2008) [#1026] Obama Team Reviews Bush's Order on Stem Cells (11 November 2008) [#1025] One Can Still Drop In, if Not Drop Out, at Esalen (05 November 2008) [#1024] Bringing Color to Life With Natural Dyes (08 November 2008) [#1023] The 'Blogosphere' is Jammed and Jammin' (27 October 2008) [#1022] Obama Faces Difficult Financial Choices (06 November 2008) [#1021] President Bush Congratulates Obama, Promises Smooth Transition (05 November 2008) [#1020] American Yankees Haven't Always Been Dandy (03 November 2008) [#1019] Web Site Brings Attention to Wildlife and Wild Places (03 November 2008) [#1018] Should We Put Halloween Back in its Crypt? (29 October 2008) [#1017] A Clean Farm Can Reduce Risk of Mastitis (27 October 2008) [#1016] UCLA Mathematicians Have Fun Finding New Prime Number (20 October 2008) [#1015] Foreign Student Series: Diploma Mills (22 October 2008) [#1014] The Past May Be Prologue (22 October 2008) [#1013] Colds, Flu and Folk Advice (21 October 2008) [#1012] How Green Is My (Rooftop) Garden? (18 October 2008) [#1011] Americans Have Death Wish - for Bugs (15 October 2008) [#1010] Don't Fence Them in? (08 October 2008) [#1009] Hand Washing: So Important, It Gets a Day Of Its Own (14 October 2008) [#1008] Good Grades Now Pay in More Ways than One (06 October 2008) [#1007] A Farm in the City Sprouts a 'Genius' (12 October 2008) [#1006] From 'City of Witches' to 'Artichoke Capital,' US Cities Grab Catchy Nicknames (30 September 2008) [#1005] Fat Cell Gene Linked to Colon Cancer (07 October 2008) [#1004] Cruel Fate Awaits Discarded Cell Phones (08 October 2008) [#1003] Credit and the Crisis of Confidence (02 October 2008) [#1002] China Leaves Footprints in Space (27 September 2008) [#1001] Happiness is a Stimulating Seminar (29 September 2008) [#1000] More Lasers Than Lathes Mark Today's Vocational Education (24 September 2008) [#999] Pedal-Powered Computers for Rural Villages (27 September 2008) [#998] Video Game Play May Not Just Be for Slackers (22 September 2008) [#997] New Findings Add to Health Concerns About a Chemical in Plastics (24 September 2008) [#996] US Treasury Secretary Outlines Financial Rescue Plan (19 September 2008) [#995] Trying to Contain the Credit Crisis (18 September 2008) [#994] 'Accidents' Happen on the Road (17 September 2008) [#993] New Findings on Children and Mental Illness (16 September 2008) [#992] Cries for Independence in US States Sometimes Stir Local Passions (15 September 2008) [#991] For Rural Poor in India, a Better Rat Trap Makes a Big Difference (14 September 2008) [#990] UN Report: Bio-Fuels Adding to Food Crisis (10 September 2008) [#989] Too Big to Fail, the Next Step: US Seizes Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (11 September 2008) [#988] Scientists Begin Testing World's Largest Atom Smasher (10 September 2008) [#987] Life and Death Questions Hang Over Animals, Too (08 September 2008) [#986] Teenagers and Pregnancy (09 September 2008) [#985] Some Americans Have No Interest in the Hottest and Latest (10 September 2008) [#984] Cooking Meals With the Sun (06 September 2008) [#983] How Does 'University of Maine-Orono' Sound? (03 September 2008) [#982] Poultry Farms With Unhappy Neighbors? Plant Some Trees (08 September 2008) [#981] McCain, Obama, Stress Change (07 September 2008) [#980] U.S. Health Spending: Looking for a Cure (04 September 2008) [#979] Australia Considers Economic Costs of Fighting Climate Change (05 September 2008) [#978] School, and Family, Budgets Under Pressure (03 September 2008) [#977] Severe Storms Getting Stronger, scientists find (03 September 2008) [#976] Understanding Down Syndrome (02 September 2008) [#975] On the Road - Again - With Jack Kerouac (02 September 2008) [#974] High Fuel Prices Drive Manufacturing Closer to Home (28 August 2008) [#973] UN Report Says Social Injustice Cutting Life Expectancy (29 August 2008) [#972] Minding the Summer Learning Gap (28 August 2008) [#971] Here Today, Who Knows Where Tomorrow? (27 August 2008) [#970] Brain Aneurysms: Rare but Usually Deadly If They Burst (26 August 2008) [#969] Britain Urges Russia Not to Start New Cold War (27 August 2008) [#968] Locavores Like Their Food Close to Home (25 August 2008) [#967] Saddle Up! It's Time for Church (25 August 2008) [#966] Interest Grows in International High Schools in US (20 August 2008) [#965] Biggest Population Growth Seen in Developing Countries (22 August 2008) [#964] What's Up -- or Down -- With Commodity Prices? (21 August 2008) [#963] Newspapers Grow Leaner, Less Nourishing (20 August 2008) [#962] Simple Technologies with High Aims (17 August 2008) [#961] Adieu, Audio Cassette Tapes (18 August 2008) [#960] An Unsettled Time for the Credit Card Industry (14 August 2008) [#959] The Crack of the Bat's Not as Sweet a Sound for Kids (13 August 2008) [#958] When a Stroke Is Silent (12 August 2008) [#957] It's a Big Year for 'Tin Lizzies' (11 August 2008) [#956] Special Feed for Swine May Help Farmers' Crops, the Environment (11 August 2008) [#955] Former 'Lost Boy' from Sudan Carries US Flag at Beijing Olympics (08 August 2008) [#954] Summer Olympic Games Open in Beijing (08 August 2008) [#953] Inner Cities Take a New Look at 'Snitching' (06 August 2008) [#952] Got Milk? Why Not Bank It? (05 August 2008) [#951] Home-Based Internet Entrepreneurs Make Money in a Flash (04 August 2008) [#950] How the Heart Works (29 July 2008) [#949] Out in the Woods, Nonconformists Gather (30 July 2008) [#948] 'Naked' Short Selling Gets a Close Eye (24 July 2008) [#947] Look Out for that Bump! Screech! (21 July 2008) [#946] Learning Business Skills Through Junior Achievement (17 July 2008) [#945] Former Vice President Gore Issues US 10 Year Electricity Challenge (17 July 2008) [#944] America, How Does Your Garden Grow? (16 July 2008) [#943] High Fuel Prices Mean a Hard Road for School Buses (16 July 2008) [#942] Are You Irritated? Angry? Insulted? (14 July 2008) [#941] Among Vitamins, D Seems Short for 'Does a Lot' (15 July 2008) [#940] White House, Press Remember Tony Snow (13 July 2008) [#939] Data Centers Power a Big Change in Computing (11 July 2008) [#938] On the Job, Biases Can Be Deep and Subtle (09 July 2008) [#937] Reports of Gains Bring Attention to Rice-Growing Method (07 July 2008) [#936] G8 Agrees to Cut Carbon Emissions by Half (08 July 2008) [#935] Bill Gates Steps Aside at Microsoft (03 July 2008) [#934] Knot Good Times in the Tie Business (07 July 2008) [#933] Debating Eighth-Grade Graduations (02 July 2008) [#932] Americans Fattening Up and Not Happy About It (02 July 2008) [#931] Using Personal Computers to Solve Humanitarian Problems (29 June 2008) [#930] Spiraling Gas Prices Have People Talking Transit (30 June 2008) [#929] There's Quite a Tale to be Told Deep in the Rockies (25 June 2008) [#928] Cancer Stem Cells Capture Attention of Scientists (24 June 2008) [#927] Can Poets and the Pocket Protector Crowd Learn Together? 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Or Were They? (05 Jan 2007, 03:54 UTC) [#568] US Agency Says Cloned Animals Safe to Eat (08 Jan 2007, 02:36 UTC) [#567] New Wrinkle for Word-of-Mouth Advertising: Pay for It! (28 Dec 2006, 01:14 UTC) [#566] Now There's Proof: Women are the Gabby Sex (22 Dec 2006, 21:15 UTC) [#565] Researchers Say Vitamin D Might Protect Against Multiple Sclerosis (02 Jan 2007, 13:56 UTC) [#564] Churchgoers Now Reach for the Plastic (22 Dec 2006, 23:05 UTC) [#563] Americans Ring in the New Year With "Auld Lang Syne." (31 December 2006) [#562] What's in a Name? Zest, Companies Hope (22 Dec 2006, 05:11 UTC) [#561] Foreign Student Series: Adding Up the Costs of Study in the US (20 Dec 2006, 15:25 UTC) [#560] Sentimental, Secular Christmas Starts in New England (20 Dec 2006, 04:39 UTC) [#559] 'Fat Jokes' Aren't So Funny If You're the Plump One (18 Dec 2006, 22:48 UTC) [#558] Today's Pencil Sharpener Could Be Tomorrow's Antique (13 Dec 2006, 23:25 UTC) [#557] 'Mickey D' Turns Workout Trainer (11 Dec 2006, 00:29 UTC) [#556] Dealing With Children's Bed-Wetting (05 Dec 2006, 01:09 UTC) [#555] American Competitiveness: Too Many Rules? (07 Dec 2006, 15:15 UTC) [#554] Don't Poke Fun at This Old South State (06 Dec 2006, 01:17 UTC) [#553] Now You See This Letter, Now You Don't! (06 Dec 2006, 23:45 UTC) [#552] Google and Yahoo Still Remain Popular (01 December 2006, 22:53 UTC) [#551] Milton Friedman Saw Free Markets as a Tool for 'Human Freedom' (30 Nov 2006, 04:26 UTC) [#550] VoiceOver Internet May Pay Off for eBay (29 November 2006, 01:20 UTC) [#549] Miserly Meters Put an End to Free Time (30 Nov 2006, 03:11 UTC) [#548] Texas Two-Step: Trucks and More Trucks (27 Nov 2006, 20:45 UTC) [#547] Crisp, Coded 'Cop Talk' is Endangered (24 Nov 2006, 23:04 UTC) [#546] International Call for Action To Combat Violence Against Women (25 Nov 2006, 18:26 UTC) [#545] At Thanksgiving, Turkeys Fly Out of Stores (20 Nov 2006, 20:56 UTC) [#544] Laughter Linked to Health, Happiness (20 Nov 2006, 21:29 UTC) [#543] G-20 Ministers Call for Global Trade Talks Resumption (19 Nov 2006, 18:03 UTC) [#542] Study Warns of Risk to Seafood Supplies in World (13 Nov 2006, 02:18 UTC) [#541] US Newspapers Admit They're in a Heap of Trouble (15 Nov 2006, 18:10 UTC) [#540] Non-Profit US Group to Supply Children With Computers (15 Nov 2006, 19:14 UTC) [#539] Newest Radio Hall-of-Famer Breaks a Mold (13 Nov 2006, 01:12 UTC) [#538] Americans Invest for the Future in Mutual Funds (09 Nov 2006, 00:25 UTC) [#537] Bush Meets Senate Democrats (10 Nov 2006, 22:41 UTC) [#536] Taking the TOEFL (08 Nov 2006, 00:00 UTC) [#535] Who's Angry, Who's Pleased? Ask the Machine (08 Nov 2006, 21:46 UTC) [#534] Britain's Tony Blair Opposes Saddam Death Penalty (06 Nov 2006, 21:11 UTC) [#533] America's 'Perfect Mom' Dies at 96 (06 Nov 2006, 21:06 UTC) [#532] For a Country, a Lot of Debt Is Not Always a Bad Thing (02 Nov 2006, 03:30 UTC) [#531] Higher Education in America: College Entrance Exams (01 Nov 2006, 00:13 UTC) [#530] Animals Don't Just Have Rights (01 Nov 2006, 20:21 UTC) [#529] Kitschy Pink Flamingos Face Possible Extinction (30 Oct 2006, 21:17 UTC) [#528] Pumpkins for All Seasons (24 Oct 2006, 21:18 UTC) [#527] Getting Into an American College: The Application Process (25 Oct 2006, 19:09 UTC) [#526] College Football Pushovers Get Big Paydays (25 Oct 2006, 22:48 UTC) [#525] China Defends Role in Africa Against World Bank President's Criticism (24 Oct 2006, 21:56 UTC) [#524] For a U.S. Population Milestone, Muted Celebrations (23 Oct 2006, 20:36 UTC) [#523] Bush Vows to Make 'Every Necessary Change' in Iraq (21 Oct 2006, 22:58 UTC) [#522] What Foreign Students Need to Know About the SEVIS System (18 Oct 2006, 15:40 UTC) [#521] Farmers Organize to Try to Control Potato Supply (16 Oct 2006, 01:04 UTC) [#520] Studies Say Benefits of Eating Fish Outweigh Risks (17 Oct 2006, 20:20 UTC) [#519] US Population Hits 300 Million (17 Oct 2006, 21:07 UTC) [#518] On the Road to a College Degree (16 Oct 2006, 21:06 UTC) [#517] Every Foreign Student Needs a Visa to Enter U.S. (11 Oct 2006, 18:15 UTC) [#516] Global Campaign to Reduce Salt in Diet (13 Oct 2006, 13:42 UTC) [#515] Bangladeshi Anti-Poverty Banker Wins 2006 Nobel Peace Prize (13 Oct 2006, 00:51 UTC) [#514] Laptops Become Standard Classroom Gear (10 Oct 2006, 20:51 UTC) [#513] Growing an Agritourism Business (10 Oct 2006, 22:14 UTC) [#512] Bush Condemns Alleged North Korean Nuclear Test (09 Oct 2006, 23:29 UTC) [#511] Internet Goes Transparent - Literally (07 Oct 2006, 22:45 UTC) [#510] Prominent Russian Journalist Who Criticized Chechnya War Shot Dead (07 Oct 2006, 01:59 UTC) [#509] Accrediting Agencies Play Important Part in U.S. Higher Education (04 Oct 2006, 02:11 UTC) [#508] Graying US Pilots Question Mandatory Retirement (03 Oct 2006, 23:02 UTC) [#507] US Calls N. Korea Nuclear Test Plan 'Reckless' (03 Oct 2006, 20:31 UTC) [#506] Political Sex Scandal Roils Washington (02 Oct 2006, 23:38 UTC) [#505] Considering an Online Education Program (28 Sep 2006, 21:04 UTC) [#504] Mexican Border Security Goes High-Tech (29 Sep 2006, 23:27 UTC) [#503] Severe Form of E. Coli Not a New Problem for Growers (25 Sep 2006, 02:55 UTC) [#502] Golf Wanes a Bit as 'Sure Thing' Investment (28 Sep 2006, 23:06 UTC) [#501] Not Just Passenger Planes Have 'Black Boxes' (25 Sep 2006, 22:01 UTC) [#500] Four Countries Gain Increased I.M.F. Voting Rights (24 Sep 2006, 20:02 UTC) [#499] Heart Disease, Stroke Are World's Largest Killer (24 Sep 2006, 20:47 UTC) [#498] Leaders from France, Germany, Russia Meet Near Paris (23 Sep 2006, 21:37 UTC) [#497] Choosing Between a College or a University (20 Sep 2006, 23:35 UTC) [#496] Say Good-Bye to Sleep-Inducing Hotel Music (20 Sep 2006, 23:32 UTC) [#495] Concerns Raised About Future Progress in Mine-Clearing (17 Sep 2006, 15:22 UTC) [#494] New Planet Discovered Around Distant Star (15 September 2006, 20:36 UTC) [#493] Bush Defends Push to Clarify Geneva Convention (16 Sep 2006, 22:28 UTC) [#492] Cork: More Than Just a Bottle Stopper (11 Sep 2006, 15:01 UTC) [#491] Old-line Women's College Opens its Doors to Men (14 Sep 2006, 00:19 UTC) [#490] 'Pretexting' Spells Trouble for Hewlett-Packard (14 Sep 2006, 20:27 UTC) [#489] Chicago Council Yanks Foie Gras Off Restaurant Menus (12 Sep 2006, 13:28 UTC) [#488] Bush Calls for National Unity in War Against Terror (12 Sep 2006, 14:42 GMT) [#487] Laptop Computer Batteries Become a Hot Issue (01 September 2006) [#486] Asian Auto Companies Plan New Investments in India as Demand Grows (09 Sep 2006, 20:17 UTC) [#485] A First: Woman Goes Solo in Network Anchor Chair (06 Sep 2006, 04:05 UTC) [#484] Bush Signs Law to Strengthen Pension Plans (07 September 2006) [#483] Introduction to Our Foreign Student Series (06 Sep 2006, 14:25 UTC) [#482] Swine Stink, but Soon Maybe Not as Bad (05 Sep 2006, 20:38 UTC) [#481] Internet Users Turn Vigilante in China (04 Sep 2006, 13:21 UTC) [#480] Together, Sister Cities Build Friendships and More (03 September 2006) [#479] Popularity of Microhomes on the Rise (30 August 2006, 18:57 UTC) [#478] Two Health Studies Show How Simple Lifestyle Changes can Help (31 August 2006, 15:35 UTC) [#477] Success is All About Branding (30 Aug 2006, 01:05 UTC) [#476] Morning After Contraceptive Pill Now Available Without Prescription (28 August 2006, 11:01 UTC) [#475] Airport Security Hassles Benefit Niche Market Airlines (28 August 2006, 02:06 UTC) [#474] North Carolina Breaks New Ground with 'Innocence Panel' (25 Aug 2006, 02:51 UTC) [#473] Ford Slashes US Car and Truck Production (19 Aug 2006, 12:45 UTC) [#472] Experts Say Water Shortages Affect One-Third of World Population (21 August 2006) [#471] US Faces Obstetrician Shortage (07 Aug 2006, 12:53 UTC) [#470] Multi-Purpose Markets Recall General Stores (14 Aug 2006, 14:34 UTC) [#469] Non-Governmental Organizations Influence Policy Around the World [#468] Two Surprising Causes Found for American Rotundity (01 Aug 2006, 14:58 UTC) [#467] Chicago Passes "Living Wage" Law (31 July 2006, 07:56 UTC) [#466] Google Profits Soar in 2nd Quarter (24 July 2006, 10:45 UTC) [#465] Fighting Malaria in Africa From Your Home Computer (23 Jul 2006, 04:50 UTC) [#464] Building a Knowledge of Foundations (20 Jul 2006, 03:11 UTC) [#463] The Little Penny May Have Outlived Its Usefulness (17 Jul 2006, 14:45 UTC) [#462] Writer Sets Out to Find the Average American (14 Jul 2006, 14:29 UTC) [#461] Generic Products, Once Thought Inferior, Gain Cachet (10 Jul 2006, 11:59 UTC) [#460] Getting a Good Night's Sleep Will Help Your Memory (12 July 2006, 14:02 UTC) [#459] Bush Urges Senate to Approve Research Funding (08 Jul 2006, 12:58 UTC) [#458] Health: Looking for Skin Cancer (04 Jul 2006, 01:35 UTC) [#457] US 'Baby Boomers' Face Inheritance Woes (06 July 2006, 21:04 UTC) [#456] Turns Out, Tots Like Tats Too! 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(22 Jun 2006, 22:06 UTC) [#444] Bush Commemorates 1956 Hungarian Uprising (22 Jun 2006, 14:59 UTC) [#443] Bush in Vienna for US-EU Summit (20 Jun 2006, 14:16 UTC) [#442] June 19th Marks a Joyous, Yet Solemn, Occasion (15 Jun 2006, 20:55 UTC) [#441] Hedge Funds Let Wealthy Investors Take Risks for Profits (16 Jun 2006, 13:21 UTC) [#440] People with Diabetes Suffer More from Depression (17 Jun 2006, 17:27 UTC) [#439] Fresh Out of College, and Already in Debt (14 Jun 2006, 01:33 UTC) [#438] Bush Creates World's Largest Marine Reserve (15 Jun 2006, 02:46 UTC) [#437] We've Heard of 'Service Dogs,' but 'Service Ducks??' 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(01 May 2006, 20:45 UTC) [#399] Some American Colleges Drop the SAT and ACT as Required Tests for Admission (26 Apr 2006, 19:57 UTC) [#398] Surprise Convention Hot Spot on the Prairie (26 Apr 2006, 19:12 UTC) [#397] Watchdog Agency Keeps an Eye on Deceptive Ads (27 Apr 2006, 19:06 UTC) [#396] Two New Studies: Caffeine Not Harmful to Heart (28 April 2006, 01:09 UTC) [#395] NASA Strives to Keep US at Forefront of Space Exploration (26 Apr 2006, 17:55 UTC) [#394] Bush Hopes to Lower Gas Prices (25 Apr 2006, 22:52 UTC) [#393] Japan, US Clear Last Big Hurdle for Defense Realignment (24 Apr 2006, 16:01 UTC) [#392] IMF Seeks Reforms, New Powers to Address Future Economic Crises (23 Apr 2006 16:31 UTC) [#391] US Cracks Down on Businesses Employing Illegal Immigrants (20 Apr 2006, 14:40 UTC) [#390] Biotech Companies Surpass Big Pharmaceuticals in New Drugs to Market (20 April 2006, 20:42 UTC) [#389] S. Korea, Japan Explore Diplomatic Exit From Tense Island Dispute (20 Apr 2006, 16:08 UTC) [#388] UN Warns of Growing Intolerance Against Migrants (19 Apr 2006, 20:02 UTC) [#387] Finding Romance in the Next Lane (17 Apr 2006, 18:37 UTC) [#386] Tax Time in America (14 Apr 2006, 20:00 UTC) [#385] Bush Expresses Strong Support for Rumsfeld Amid Criticism (14 Apr 2006, 05:28 UTC) [#384] Insects Eating Your Crops? Call on a Ladybug (10 Apr 2006, 15:09 UTC) [#383] Musically, the World is Slow in Coming to America (12 Apr 2006, 14:43 UTC) [#382] Millions Feel -- and ARE -- 'Boxed In' at Work (04 Apr 2006, 14:32 UTC) [#381] Papers Cut Staffs as Readers Look Elsewhere for News (04 Apr 2006, 18:25 UTC) [#380] South Says New Talks on North Korean Nukes Not Likely Soon (09 Apr 2006, 23:15 UTC) [#379] Scientists Clone Pigs to Make Omega-3 Fatty Acids (03 Apr 2006, 21:07 UTC) [#378] Russian Spacecraft Docks at International Space Station (01 Apr 2006, 19:24 UTC) [#377] Democrats Question Bush Leadership (01 Apr 2006, 19:11 UTC) [#376] George Mason Beats College Basketball Odds (31 Mar 2006, 21:16 UTC) [#375] Some "Dead" Languages are Being Brought Back to Life (30 Mar 2006, 20:53 UTC) [#374] Capitol of Maryland Socks It to Winter (28 Mar 2006, 15:12 UTC) [#373] Blair Urges Australia to 'Tough It Out' in Iraq (27 Mar 2006, 18:47 UTC) [#372] Poor Nutrition in the Developing World (26 Mar 2006, 20:18 UTC) [#371] President Bush Presses for Immigration Reform (25 Mar 2006, 23:12 UTC) [#370] Working Man of the Century Retires (24 March 2006, 20:31 UTC) [#369] National Zoo Hatches First Kiwi in 30 Years (23 March 2006, 23:17 UTC) [#368] One Man's Collectible is Another's Trash (21 Mar 2006, 23:04 UTC) [#367] Saving More for Retirement (17 Mar 2006, 04:45 UTC) [#366] More Nations Move to Vaccinate Farm Birds Against Deadly Flu (13 Mar 2006, 21:13 UTC) [#365] McDonald's, Starbucks Grow More Alike Each Day (15 Mar 2006, 19:27 UTC) [#364] US Senator Seeks Censure of Bush (14 Mar 2006, 19:18 UTC) [#363] AT&T to Buy BellSouth in Big Telecom-Industry Deal (09 Mar 2006, 19:09 UTC) [#362] World Trade Talks Produce 'Incremental' Progress (12 Mar 2006, 15:14 UTC) [#361] New York Stock Exchange Goes Public (10 March 2006, 20:06 UTC) [#360] NASA: Saturn Moon Shows Evidence of Water (09 Mar 2006, 20:06 UTC) [#359] Lung Cancer is the Most Common Cause of Death from Cancer Worldwide (09 March 2006, 21:35 UTC) [#358] America's Great Outdoors Is Not So Great for Everyone (08 Mar 2006, 19:43 UTC) [#357] Free Speech Tested When Emotions Run High (06 Mar 2006, 21:32 UTC) [#356] Organizing a Business to Meet Different Needs (03 Mar 2006, 17:32 UTC) [#355] Iran-EU Nuclear Talks Collapse (03 Mar 2006, 21:48 UTC) [#354] We Don't Hate All Taxes; Just Ask the Fish Restockers (01 Mar 2006, 21:49 UTC) [#353] Your Vote Counts, and Not Just in Elections (27 Feb 2006, 15:24 UTC) [#352] New Orleans Hosts Dog Parade During Mardi Gras (23 February 2006, 21:50 UTC) [#351] Praise for Advanced Placement Classes, but Also Criticism (22 Feb 2006, 16:37 UTC) [#350] Attention Military Men and Women: Don't Marry a Jerk (22 Feb 2006, 22:07 UTC) [#349] Elderly at Risk When Spouse Dies or Becomes Seriously Ill (23 Feb 2006, 22:06 UTC) [#348] Friedan Unleashed a Revolution (22 Feb 2006, 22:12 UTC) [#347] Tools of the Trade: The Federal Reserve and the Money Supply (17 Feb 2006, 18:27 UTC) [#346] Bush Says More Nuclear Power Plants Needed (18 Feb 2006, 16:02 UTC) [#345] France Confirms First Case of Deadly Bird Flu Virus (18 Feb 2006, 23:32 UTC) [#344] Busy Bees Work Behind Bureaucracy's Door (16 Feb 2006, 15:34 UTC) [#343] Emotion Takes Toll on Heart Health (16 Feb 2006, 18:26 UTC) [#342] Can Valentine's Day be Good for the Health of your Heart? (10 February 2006, 14:48 UTC) [#341] They've Got it Made, But Wonder Where They Went Wrong (13 Feb 2006, 19:10 UTC) [#340] New Weapon Available for Battling Wildfires (10 February 2006, 22:26 UTC) [#339] Activists Accuse Tobacco Industry of Undermining Global Treaty (09 Feb 2006, 15:44 UTC) [#338] "Made in America" Means Ingenuity; at Least It Used To (09 Feb 2006, 00:42 UTC) [#337] Alabama Investigates 9 Church Fires (08 Feb 2006, 21:37 UTC) [#336] American Educators Consider Later High School Start Times (01 Feb 2006, 22:54 UTC) [#335] Bush Pushes Competitiveness Initiative (04 Feb 2006, 16:02 UTC) [#334] Thanks to the Web, We're Alone Together and Loving It (02 Feb 2006, 23:24 UTC) [#333] Steelers, Seahawks to Face Off in Battle of Firsts at Super Bowl XL (01 Feb 2006, 15:17 UTC) [#332] Men Needed on Campus (01 Feb 2006, 17:44 UTC) [#331] Greater Use of Ethanol Fuel Could Drive New Markets for Corn (30 Jan 2006, 23:38 UTC) [#330] Japan's Top Diplomat Urges Emperor to Visit Controversial War Shrine (29 Jan 2006, 22:48 UTC) [#329] Bush Warns Palestinians of Aid Cut, Calls Sanctions 'Real Possibility' Against Iran (28 Jan 2006, 21:02 UTC) [#328] Maryland Law Could Force Wal-Mart to Spend More on Health Care (27 Jan 2006, 23:48 UTC) [#327] Hamas Declared Official Winner of Palestinian Poll (26 Jan 2006, 23:14 UTC) [#326] Need Help Around the House? Rent a Husband! (24 Jan 2006, 18:02 UTC) [#325] US Urges China to Use Its Growing Influence to Help Ease Conflicts (24 Jan 2006, 21:14 UTC) [#324] Economic Conditions: Trying to Read the Future (22 Jan 2006 1542 UTC) [#323] Japan to Reimpose Ban on US Beef (20 Jan 2006, 14:06 UTC) [#322] When a Computer Answers, Try Responding with Silence (18 Jan 2006, 23:08 UTC) [#321] US Rejects Truce Offer in Bin Laden Tape (19 Jan 2006, 21:04 UTC) [#320] Apple Hopes to Continue Success with Updated Computer (16 January 2006) [#319] US Senators Urge Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program (15 Jan 2006, 21:24 UTC) [#318] On the Job, at Minimum Wage (13 Jan 2006, 17:40 UTC) [#317] Doors are Closing on Metro Message Contest (09 Jan 2006, 16:42 UTC) [#316] San Francisco Artist Designs US Olympic Stamp (12 Jan 2006, 20:09 UTC) [#315] University of Virginia Is New Home for 'Semester at Sea' (11 Jan 2006, 00:31 UTC) [#314] International Experts Investigate Bird Flu in Turkey (06 Jan 2006, 22:24 UTC) [#313] They Write It, but Can You Read It? (02 Jan 2006, 01:30 UTC) [#312] The Business of Bees and Beekeeping (03 Jan 2006, 15:44 UTC) [#311] Las Vegas: Popular Destination Brings in Wealth of Revenue for Nevada (03 January 2006) [#310] New Orleans Mayor Urges City Residents to Return (01 Jan 2006, 19:35 UTC) [#309] Ukraine Confirms Cuts in Natural Gas Supplies From Russia (01 Jan 2006, 18:40 UTC) [#308] Bush Says Iraq and Economy Top 2006 Agenda (31 Dec 2005, 21:10 UTC) [#307] National Mall Running Out of Room (28 Dec 2005, 23:15 UTC) [#306] Bees Keep Busy Producing More Than Just Honey (26 Dec 2005, 22:00 UTC) [#305] All About the Birds and the Bees -- No, Just the Bees (19 Dec 2005, 23:35 UTC) [#304] China Announces New Bird Flu Vaccine; Promises Billion Doses by End of Week (26 Dec 2005, 20:40 UTC) [#303] South Koreans React With Anger, Disappointment to Stem Cell Fraud (24 Dec 2005, 17:40 UTC) [#302] Japan's Trade Surplus Rises (23 Dec 2005, 22:00 UTC) [#301] Over One Million U.S. Students Are Home-Schooled (21 Dec 2005, 22:25 UTC) [#300] With Catalogs of Every Description, Who Needs Santa? (21 Dec 2005, 21:40 UTC) [#299] Strike Shuts Down New York City Subways, Buses (20 Dec 2005, 15:40 UTC) [#298] Does Foreign Aid Work? Opinions Are Divided (18 Dec 2005, 20:00 UTC) [#297] Places to Puff Getting Harder to Find (15 Dec 2005, 14:50 UTC) [#296] Heard of David Atchison? Neither Has Anyone Else! (15 Dec 2005, 19:14 UTC) [#295] No Early Breakthroughs at WTO Meeting (15 Dec 2005, 15:50 UTC) [#294] California Executes Ex-Gang Leader Convicted of Murder (13 Dec 2005, 18:24 UTC) [#293] Australia Condemns Anti-Muslim Rampage by White Youths (12 Dec 2005, 21:20 UTC) [#292] Deep in the Heart of Texas, a Labor Union Expands (08 December 2005) [#291] US Snowboarder Takes Family Sport to Olympics (09 Dec 2005, 22:15 UTC) [#290] Cranberries: A Little Fruit With Growing Appeal (06 Dec 2005, 23:15 UTC) [#289] Holiday Shopping on the Job? Call It 'Cyber Monday' (02 Dec 2005, 02:20 UTC) [#288] Parts of 'Disappearing America' Are Hanging On (02 Dec 2005, 00:05 UTC) [#287] Bush Renews Push for Immigration Reform (03 Dec 2005, 23:55 UTC) [#286] Bush Authorizes Rosa Parks Statue for US Capitol (01 Dec 2005, 23:34 UTC) [#285] Communities Get a Makeover With Surprising Name Changes (30 Nov 2005, 20:01 UTC) [#284] Peter Drucker, 1909-2005: A Thinker for Business Leaders (23 Nov 2005, 18:46 UTC) [#283] Online Gift Registries Multiply as Goodie Wish Lists (28 Nov 2005, 19:00 UTC) [#282] Bush Thanks Troops in Weekly Radio Address (26 Nov 2005 1920 UTC) [#281] Residents Flee Chinese City as Taps Go Dry Over Water Poisoning Scare (23 Nov 2005, 21:54 UTC) [#280] Team Spirit Extends to Doors, Pencils, Lunch Boxes (21 Nov 2005, 00:14 UTC) [#279] Report Examines Forces Changing the World (20 November 2005) [#278] Bush Calls for Greater Democracy in China (20 Nov 2005, 23:00 UTC) [#277] American Schools Celebrate International Education Week (16 Nov 2005, 23:05 UTC) [#276] Michigan's Teen Mayor to Take Office Monday (18 Nov 2005, 01:34 UTC) [#275] Health Officials Warn More Outbreaks of Bird Flu Likely in China (17 Nov 2005, 03:19 UTC) [#274] Protecting the Nation's Forests (14 Nov 2005, 23:35 UTC) [#273] US Trade Official Urges China to Open Markets to Help Redress Trade Imbalance (14 Nov 2005, 00:05 UTC) [#272] Several Anti-Riot Demonstrations Take Place in France (12 Nov 2005, 21:34 UTC) [#271] Bush Honors 14 Men, Women with Presidential Medal of Freedom (09 Nov 2005, 04:34 UTC) [#270] Has Rocky Mountains' Population Density Reached a Peak? (09 Nov 2005, 22:35 UTC) [#269] Saving the Earth Starts on Your Towel Rack (07 Nov 2005, 00:34 UTC) [#268] Unrest Spreading Beyond Paris (05 Nov 2005, 15:34 UTC) [#267] Japan, North Korea Reach No Agreements During Direct Talks (05 Nov 2005, 01:05 UTC) [#266] Time Travel Takes Us to South Dakota (02 Nov 2005, 20:30 UTC) [#265] US Civil Rights Heroine Rosa Parks Honored with Day-Long Funeral (03 Nov 2005, 18:35 UTC) [#264] US, Japan Military Deal Strengthens Ties, Draws Protests in Japan (30 Oct 2005, 16:30 UTC) [#263] Wilma Adds to the Damage of a Record Hurricane Season (29 Oct 2005, 23:00 UTC) [#262] North Dakota Gets Creative in a Big Way (27 Oct 2005, 23:35 UTC) [#261] US High Court Nominee's Withdrawal Surprises Congress (27 Oct 2005, 18:18 UTC) [#260] Asia's Cities Face Gridlock (25 Oct 2005 2039 UTC) [#259] It's Apple Season in America (24 Oct 2005, 23:15 UTC) [#258] Bush Says US to Spend More on Border Security (22 Oct 2005, 19:25 UTC) [#257] U.S. Supermarkets Face Growing Competition (21 Oct 2005, 00:20 UTC) [#256] Massachusetts Man Gets a Lotto Luck (19 Oct 2005, 19:15 UTC) [#255] Eating Light on the Road is not Easy (18 Oct 2005, 17:48 UTC) [#254] Aid Group Designs System to Make Dirty Water Safe to Drink (16 Oct 2005, 20:25 UTC) [#253] US and Chinese Finance Officials Open Talks (16 Oct 2005, 14:47 UTC) [#252] Earthquake Casualty Count Soars in Pakistan (15 Oct 2005, 14:42 UTC) [#251] Work on 'Game Theory' Wins Nobel Prize for Two Economists (14 Oct 2005 22:22 UTC) [#250] Educational Testing Service Begins New TOEFL Test (12 Oct 2005, 16:45 UTC) [#249] High-Profile Delegation Announces Plans to Protect Nuclear Security (09 Oct 2005, 02:42 UTC) [#248] Allowance Helps Teach Children Early About Money (07 Oct 2005, 19:22 UTC) [#247] Australian Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize for Revolutionary Ulcer Treatment (04 Oct 2005, 20:39 UTC) [#246] American Women Rough It, Just for Fun (04 Oct 2005, 16:25 UTC) [#245] Australia Condemns 'Murderous' Bombings in Bali (02 Oct 2005, 02:23 UTC) [#244] Soyuz Spacecraft Heads to International Space Station (01 Oct 2005, 14:55 UTC) [#243] Simulated Warfare Saves Money and Lives (30 September 2005) [#242] Aging World Population Presents Challenge For Future Young (29 Sep 2005, 17:22 UTC) [#241] Man's Best Friend is Explosives' Enemy (22 September 2005) [#240] Thousands Demonstrate in Washington Against War in Iraq (24 Sep 2005, 03:53 UTC) [#239] O.E.C.D. Says Adult Schooling Should Not Be Limited to Highly Skilled (21 Sep 2005, 15:57 UTC) [#238] World Bank President Cautious on Debt Relief (22 Sep 2005, 17:35 UTC) [#237] Scientists Find Growing Resistance to Anti-Flu Drugs (21 Sep 2005, 17:40 UTC) [#236] Americans Could Be Rich and not Know It (19 September 2005) [#235] Bush Welcomes North Korea Nuclear Agreement as Positive Step (19 Sep 2005, 21:34 UTC) [#234] Nasdaq: An Electronic Marketplace (16 September 2005) [#233] As New Orleans Dries Out, What Is Its Future? (15 Sep 2005, 18:46 UTC) [#232] Not All Troops Patrolling New Orleans are 'Locked and Loaded' (12 September 2005) [#231] Palestinians Celebrate After Israeli Troops Leave Gaza (12 Sep 2005, 01:13 UTC) [#230] U.N. Report Warns of Risk to Goal to Cut Poverty by 2015 (11 September 2005) [#229] Officials Warn of Bogus Internet Appeals for Hurricane Donations (09 September 2005) [#228] Mighty Grizzly Hangs On in the U.S. 'Lower 48' -- For Now (07 Sep 2005, 19:58 UTC) [#227] Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Mowers! (07 Sep 2005, 19:49 UTC) [#226] Colleges Face Limits on Native-American Team Names (31 Aug 2005, 18:32 UTC) [#225] US Supreme Court Chief William Rehnquist, 80, Succumbs to Cancer (04 Sep 2005, 23:05 UTC) [#224] Floods Leave Many in Southeastern U.S. Homeless, Helpless and Angry (02 Sep 2005, 02:02 UTC) [#223] U.S. Comic Strip Character Blondie Turns 75 and Plans a Party (01 Sep 2005, 15:40 UTC) [#222] Will there be African Beasts Home, Home on the Range? (31 Aug 2005, 23:32 UTC) [#221] Pentagon Launches Massive Relief Operation to Help Hurricane Victims (31 Aug 2005, 23:49 UTC) [#220] US Outsourcing Computer Jobs to Rural Communities (29 August 2005) [#219] New Video Game Shows Promise In Treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder (29 August 2005) [#218] Hurricane Katrina Heads Inland After Slamming US Gulf Coast (29 Aug 2005, 21:14 UTC) [#217] Arizona High School Becomes First to Go Textbook Free, 100 Percent Wireless (26 August 2005) [#216] America's Paper Treasures (25 Aug 2005, 22:41 UTC) [#215] US Federal Bureau of Investigations Make Arrest in Asian Counterfeit Sting (24 August 2005) [#214] Chinese Health Scares Raise Questions About Food Supply (23 Aug 2005, 17:07 UTC) [#213] Where's 'Ak-Sar-Ben'? (22 Aug 2005, 20:04 UTC) [#212] International Airshow to Bring Russia More than $1 Billion (21 Aug 2005, 00:50 UTC) [#211] Pope Meets with Protestant, Orthodox Church Members in Cologne (19 Aug 2005, 19:08 UTC) [#210] Remembering the Man Who Brought Us TV Dinners (18 Aug 2005, 09:12 UTC) [#209] Professor Wanted to Learn About Students, So She Became One (17 Aug 2005, 00:29 UTC) [#208] Fruits and Vegetables Now Sport Tattoos (17 Aug 2005, 01:24 UTC) [#207] Scientists Complete Genetic Blueprint of Rice (10 Aug 2005, 00:25 UTC) [#206] Drugs for Parkinson's Disease Linked to Urges to Gamble (09 Aug 2005, 14:07 UTC) [#205] Asia Marks 60th Anniversary of Japan's WWII Surrender (14 Aug 2005, 00:06 UTC) [#204] John H. Johnson, Founder of Popular African-American Magazines, Dies at 87 (10 August 2005) [#203] Are America's National Parks Becoming Parking Lots? 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Times, Wiki Wiki (27 Jun 2005, 14:19 UTC) [#172] Japanese Emperor Visits World War II Battle Site (27 Jun 2005, 22:14 UTC) [#171] Mississippi Man Sentenced for 1964 Civil Rights Murders (23 Jun 2005, 19:38 UTC) [#170] Inventor of the Integrated Circuit, Jack Kilby, Dies (23 June 2005) [#169] Bush Calls for More US Nuclear Energy (22 Jun 2005, 20:03 UTC) [#168] Number of Americans Living with H.I.V. Estimated Above 1 Million (14 Jun 2005, 17:48 UTC) [#167] The Middle Seat's Open, But Americans Say 'No, Thanks' (20 Jun 2005, 20:34 UTC) [#166] Israeli Scientists Germinate 2,000-Year-Old Seed (13 Jun 2005, 19:04 UTC) [#165] Red Cross Denies Accusations of Bias Against US (17 Jun 2005, 22:22 UTC) [#164] Greenspan Says 'Bubble' in Home Prices for U.S. Appears Unlikely (16 Jun 2005, 20:23 UTC) [#163] In 2050, Old May Not be Old Any Longer (15 Jun 2005, 20:14 UTC) [#162] Pop Star Michael Jackson Acquitted on All Charges (13 Jun 2005, 21:53 UTC) [#161] Mike Tyson's Boxing Career Apparently Over (12 Jun 2005, 22:33 UTC) [#160] President Bush Campaigns for Pension Reform (11 Jun 2005, 17:04 UTC) [#159] Retirement Homes Aren't Just for the Retired Any More (03 Jun 2005, 23:10 UTC) [#158] Bush Vows to Help Africa on Trade, Aid (08 Jun 2005, 04:13 UTC) [#157] US Supreme Court Strikes Blow Against Use of Medical Marijuana (06 Jun 2005, 14:58 UTC) [#156] Bush Urges Congress to Pass Free Trade Agreement (04 Jun 2005, 14:14 UTC) [#155] This Week on AGRICULTURE REPORT, the Buzz About Bees (30 May 2005, 14:47 UTC) [#154] Names for Public Places Run On and On (02 Jun 2005, 19:08 UTC) [#153] When in Doubt, Blame Liberals ... or Conservatives (31 May 2005, 19:02 UTC) [#152] New Form of Psychotherapy Found Effective for Grief (01 Jun 2005, 13:57 UTC) [#151] The Secret Source of Watergate Scandal Information Revealed (01 June 2005) [#150] China Claims Detained Hong Kong Reporter Confessed to Spying (31 May 2005, 02:12 UTC) [#149] Study Suggests Laughter Is Good for the Heart (24 May 2005, 20:12 UTC) [#148] Bush Honors US Military Veterans (28 May 2005, 18:29 UTC) [#147] Thanks to Shrouding, Costs Are Not Always What They Seem (26 May 2005, 17:56 UTC) [#146] Australia Frees Three-Year-Old Child Detainee (25 May 2005, 16:32 UTC) [#145] Japan Accuses China of Bad Manners (24 May 2005, 19:52 UTC) [#144] US First Lady Besieged by Protests in Jerusalem (22 May 2005, 22:50 UTC) [#143] China Increases Taxes To Slow Fast-Rising Textile Exports (20 May 2005, 15:21 UTC) [#142] Study: Sunshine and Vitamin D May Improve Lung Cancer Survival (17 May 2005, 19:54 UTC) [#141] Bush Vows to Veto Stem Cell Bill (20 May 2005, 21:08 UTC) [#140] Mandela Urges Industrialized Nations to Give More to Africa (16 May 2005, 23:52 UTC) [#139] North Korean Ferry Makes First Port Visit of the Year to Japan (18 May 2005, 16:54 UTC) [#138] Anger Remains in Pakistan, Afghanistan Despite Newsweek Koran Story Retraction (17 May 2005, 16:29 UTC) [#137] Everyone's a Big Shot -- Just Check Out Their Titles (10 May 2005, 14:01 UTC) [#136] Clashes in Uzbekistan City Continue Amid Reports of High Casualties (14 May 2005, 13:40 UTC) [#135] Toyota Stays Mum on Possible Fuel Cell Vehicle Deal With GM (13 May 2005, 12:12 UTC) [#134] US Senate Probe Names British, French Politicians in UN Oil-for-Food Scandal (12 May 2005, 18:23 UTC) [#133] North Korea Announces Further Steps to Build Nuclear Weapons (11 May 2005, 18:49 UTC) [#132] Declaring Personal Bankruptcy Will Become Harder in the U.S. (06 May 2005, 17:14 UTC) [#131] Enroll at our College and We'll Give You Lots of Stuff! 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Korean FM: Nuclear Talk Prospects 'Not Bright' (04 May 2005, 18:53 UTC) [#126] Money's No Object for Pampered Pets in America (29 Apr 2005, 18:27 UTC) [#125] Russians Mark May Day with Protests Against Government (01 May 2005, 18:15 UTC) [#124] North Korean Defectors Condemn Rights Abuses (29 Apr 2005, 20:38 UTC) [#123] Bird Believed Extinct Rediscovered After 60 Years (29 April 2005) [#122] Taiwan's Nationalist Party Leader Prepares for Historic Meeting with Chinese President (28 Apr 2005, 17:22 UTC) [#121] IAEA Postpones Decision on ElBaradei's Third Term (27 Apr 2005, 21:04 UTC) [#120] Japan Train Derailment Probe Focuses on Speed as Nation Mourns 73 Dead (26 Apr 2005, 19:30 UTC) [#119] Wal-Mart Tops the Fortune 500 List for the Fourth Year (21 Apr 2005, 19:59 UTC) [#118] DEA Investigates Internet Pharmacies (22 April 2005) [#117] U.S. Warning Labels Urge Buyers to BEWARE...OF EVERYTHING (21 Apr 2005, 2256 UTC) [#116] US Steps Up Pressure on Belarus (21 Apr 2005, 19:02 UTC) [#115] South Korea Admits Concern Over North's Nuclear Activities (20 Apr 2005, 12:50 UTC) [#114] Italy Returns Ethiopia's Plundered Obelisk (19 Apr 2005, 18:02 UTC) [#113] April 15th: An Important Day for Americans, but Not Exactly a Holiday (15 Apr 2005, 21:59 UTC) [#112] US Hospital Ship Treats Quake Victims (15 Apr 2005, 18:59 UTC) [#111] IMF, World Bank, G-7 to Discuss Interest Rates, Oil Prices, Trade (15 Apr 2005, 2250 UTC) [#110] Cities and Towns Define Themselves with Public Art (08 April 2005) [#109] Indian State to Close Bombay Dance Bars (13 Apr 2005, 20:51 UTC) [#108] Foreign Students at U.S. Colleges Have Several Ways to Get Financial Aid (06 Apr 2005, 17:50 UTC) [#107] Thousands in Beijing Attend Anti-Japanese Protest (09 Apr 2005, 18:46 UTC) [#106] Americans Misuse Chinese Characters (01 Apr 2005, 18:17 UTC) [#105] Cherry Blossoms Blooming in Nation's Capital (08 April 2005) [#104] WFP: China Ends Need for Food Aid (07 Apr 2005, 22:07 UTC) [#103] Reusing Metal Waste Provides Work For Many in Developing Countries (03 Apr 2005, 21:10 UTC) [#102] Boeing, Airbus Talks Could be Continued (04 Apr 2005, 18:48 UTC) [#101] Video Games and Exercise (01 April 2005) [#100] Poland Mourns Death of Polish-Born Pope (02 Apr 2005, 1359 UTC) [#99] UN Warns North Koreans Face Starvation (26 Mar 2005, 23:22 UTC) [#98] Pope Struggles to Speak at Easter Blessing (27 Mar 2005, 22:45 UTC) [#97] ECONOMICS REPORT - Insurance, Part 2 (Broadcast: March 18, 2005) [#96] Ten Commandments Monuments Tied to 1951 Film (24 Mar 2005, 00:17 UTC) [#95] US Supreme Court Rejects Schiavo Appeal (24 Mar 2005, 18:49 UTC) [#94] ECONOMICS REPORT - Insurance, Part 1(Broadcast: March 11, 2005) [#93] Congress, Major League Baseball Spar Over Steroids (18 Mar 2005, 21:43 UTC) [#92] US Businessman Found Guilty of $11 Billion Fraud (15 Mar 2005, 20:10 UTC) [#91] North Korea Says No Talks With Rice, US (16 Mar 2005, 14:42 UTC) [#90] US Cracks Down on Street Gang, Makes Scores of Arrests (14 Mar 2005, 22:08 UTC) [#89] China Leadership Completes Transition as President Hu Assumes Military Post (13 Mar 2005, 17:18 UTC) [#88] Merger Mania Devours Legendary Shopping Palaces (11 Mar 2005, 01:32 UTC) [#87] American Co-Inventor of Laser Wins $1.4 Million Templeton Prize (09 Mar 2005, 21:57 UTC) [#86] DEVELOPMENT REPORT - U.N. 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Study Links Ozone Pollution to Increased Deaths (Broadcast: December 08, 2004) [#22] UN General Assembly Welcomes Annan's Call for Reform (08 Dec 2004, 07:21 UTC ) [#21] Dispute Over Electoral Reforms Continues in Ukraine (05 Dec 2004, 17:30 UTC) [#20] US Plans to Emphasize Climate Change Adaptation at Upcoming Conference (03 Dec 2004, 23:31 UTC) [#19] Website Extends Reach of New NY Museum of Modern Art (25 Nov 2004, 18:30 UTC) [#18] IAEA Rebukes South Korea for Secret Nuclear Experiments (26 Nov 2004, 22:54 UTC) [#17] Report: Number of Women Living with HIV on Rise (23 Nov 2004, 23:41 UTC) [#16] Report: Status of US Women Still Unequal to Men (17 Nov 2004, 18:42 UTC) [#15] US 'Scramjet' Breaks Speed Record (17 Nov 2004 2142 UTC) [#14] Arafat's Death (11 Nov 2004, 20:46 UTC) [#13] New York City Prepares for 35th Annual Marathon (05 Nov 2004, 17:13 UTC) [#12] Scientists Link Antarctic Ice Melt to Decline in Staple Food for Fish and Marine Mammals (04 Nov 2004, 00:37 UTC) [#11] Bush to Get Back to Work After Enjoying Election Win (03 Nov 2004, 19:56 UTC) [#10] EDUCATION REPORT - 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