Note: As soon as my work load decreases, I will update this page with dozens of new news articles on science, history, and society.
2011
2011
- 'Mars was earthlike for a few hours a day': Could it have supported life? (Daily Mail: 13 Oct. 2011)
- Can't Buy Love: Materialism Kills Marriages (ABC News: 13 Oct. 2011)
- 13-year-old girl gang-raped by older high school athletes on school grounds in WV (Daily Mail: 5 Oct. 2011)
- T. rex bigger than thought, and very hungry (Reuters: 12 Oct. 2011)
- Government Aims to Build a ‘Data Eye in the Sky’ (New York Times: 11 Oct. 2011)
- How China is winning the school race (BBC News: 11 Oct. 2011)
- Paralyzed man uses mind-powered robot arm to touch (Businessweek: 10 Oct. 2011)
- Teen Sexting Leading to Sexual Activity, Thoughts of Suicide (LAPTOP: 10 Oct. 2011)
- Sleep-deprived teenagers may be at risk of long-term damage to wiring of the brain (Daily Mail: 10 Oct. 2011)
- New links between skin cancer and tanning beds found; U.S. considers ban on indoor tanning for kids (Dail News: 10 Oct. 2011)
- UK doctors advised gonorrhoea has turned drug resistant (BBC News: 10 Oct. 2011)
- Icy Comet Elenin Closely Approaches Earth Next Week (International Business Times: 9 Oct. 2011)
- Pushing the limits of mind control (BBC News: 9 Oct. 2011)
- Venus springs ozone layer surprise (BBC News: 7 Oct. 2011)
- U.S. jobless rate holds steady at 9.1% (Chicago Tribune: 7 Oct. 2011)
- Moon contains a treasure trove of valuable titanium ores (Daily Mail: 7 Oct. 2011)
- Bizarrely beautiful: The striking carpet of leaves baffling motorists and pedestrians (Daily Mail: 6 Oct. 2011)
- Cloning Offers Stem-Cell Hope (Wall Street Journal: 6 Oct. 2011)
- With 24 high-tech fingers, Japan robot washes hair (Reuters: 6 Oct. 2011)
- Researchers Create Functional Invisibility Cloak Using 'Mirage Effect' (FOX News: 5 Oct. 2011)
- Aboriginal Stonehenge: Stargazing in ancient Australia (BBC News: 5 Oct. 2011)
- Report: Stem cells created from cloned human embryos (MSNBC: 5 Oct. 2011)
- Study: crows can distinguish between symbols representing different quantities (Telegraph: 5 Oct. 2011)
- Rat Receives Robotic Brain (Daily Tech: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Why men are in trouble (CNN: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Study reveals differences between online lives of Beijing and Silicon Valley teens (BizReport: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Up, up and away! Now Google allows you to view a route in a virtual helicopter (Daily Mail: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Throat cancers linked to oral sex on the rise (Atlanta Journal Constitution: 4 Oct. 2011)
- How to Spot China's New Space Laboratory in Night Sky (Space.com: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Increase in men's mouth and throat cancer linked to HPV virus spread from oral sex (Daily Mail: 4 Oct. 2011)
- Study: Almost All of America's Favorite Songs Are About Sex (TIME: 4 Oct. 2011)
- China breaks from dependence on Russian imports (Radio Australia News: 3 Oct. 2011)
- Study: Modern economies ‘rise and fall’ with nuclear families (Washington Times: 3 Oct. 2011)
- China becomes an urban nation at breakneck speed (Guardian: 2 Oct. 2011)
- Ripped apart by 'commuter' marriages (Standard Media: 2 Oct. 2011)
- Ready for the robot revolution? (BBC News: 2 Oct. 2011)
- Teen sexting driven by peer pressure, says study (CBS News: 30 Sept. 2011)
- 'Flying carpet' of conductive plastic takes flight (BBC News: 30 Sept. 2011)
- World's earliest surviving Christian inscription identified (CBS: 30 Sept. 2011)
- Japanese 'Noah's ark' disaster capsule goes on sale (Guardian: 30 Sept. 2011)
- Californian lesbian couple defend decision to allow adopted 11-year-old boy to undergo sex change (Daily Mail: 30 Sept. 2011)
- China's first space lab module Tiangong-1 blasts off (Xinhua News Agency: 29 Sept. 2011)
- Tool-using tuskfish captured for the first time on video (MSNBC: 29 Sept. 2011)
- Most unmarried evangelical Christians in the USA have had sex, says study (Christian Post: 28 Sept. 2011)
- Who’s waiting for marriage? Not even evangelicals, it seems. (US Catholic: 28 Sept. 2011)
- Divorce is Costly for Women (University of Connecticut: 28 Sept. 2011)
- Sex disease epidemic in Australia (ABC Australia: 27 Sept. 2011)
- Wage increases can't keep up with skyrocketing insurance costs (New York Times: 27 Sept. 2011)
- New Cases of Gonorrhea in Australia Up 25% (International Business Times: 27 Sept. 2011)
- ‘Virginity testing combats HIV’ (TNA: 27 Sept. 2011)
- Mayan Documentary Will Show Evidence of Alien Contact, Says Mexico (Exclusive) (REUTERS: 26 Sept. 2011)
- Rolling off the 3D printing press... the world's first 'printed' car - and it actually works (Daily Mail: 23 Sept. 2011)
- Shocked Texan Christian boy, 14, 'sent out of class and suspended for telling friend being gay is wrong' (Daily Mail: 23 Sept. 2011)
- Speed-of-light results under scrutiny at Cern (BBC News: 23 Sept. 2011)
- Lock of hair pins down early migration of Aborigines (BBC News: 22 Sept. 2011)
- Scientists use brain imaging to reveal the movies in our mind (UC Berkley News Center: 22 Sept. 2011)
- No wonder he looks confused: The mystery creature that nobody can identify (Daily Mail: 22 Sept. 2011)
- Roll over Einstein: Law of physics challenged (AP: 22 Sept. 2011)
- UFO sightings in U.S. soared this summer to more than double national average (Daily Mail: 20 Sept. 2011)
- Origin of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Remains a Mystery (NASA: 19 Sept. 2011)
- New China Tax On Foreigners To Raise Up To $10,500 Per Head Annually (Forbes: 19 Sept. 2011)
- China begins to purge 'vulgar' shows from television (Telegraph: 19 Sept. 2011)
- Home schools outperform public schools in study (CBC News: 19 Sept. 2011)
- Popularity May Have Doomed Chinese TV Talent Show (New York Times: 19 Sept. 2011)
- China cuts childbirth mortality rate by promoting hospital births (Guardian: 16 Sept. 2011)
- Text teens can’t do joined-up writing as they learn to type before putting pen to paper (Daily Mail: 16 Sept. 2011)
- Mysterious 'booming sounds' perplex scientists (MSNBC: 16 Sept. 2011)
- Fiery UFO Over Southwestern States Sparks Debate (Epoch Times: 16 Sept. 2011)
- Mystery light in night sky over Southwest (CBS News: 15 Sept. 2011)
- Mysterious light over Southwest likely a fireball (AP: 15 Sept. 2011)
- Study: ‘SpongeBob’ Hurts Gratification-Delay Skills (Wall Street Journal: 15 Sept. 2011)
- Mideast riddle: Strange stone structures caught on camera (CBS News: 15 Sept. 2011)
- Children as young as four reprimanded for racist behaviour (Telegraph: 14 Sept. 2011)
- 'Shy' children at risk of being diagnosed with mental disorder (Telegraph: 14 Sept. 2011)
- Virginity testing makes modern misses feel proud (TNA: 12 Sept. 2011)
- Student Loan Default Rates Rise Sharply in Past Year (New York Times: 12 Sept. 2011)
- Glasgow University in bid to create 'inorganic life' (BBC News: 12 Sept. 2011)
- Australian lesbian couple 'dressed adopted son in girl's clothes and posted photo on Facebook' (Daily Mail: 12 Sept. 2011)
- Engineers make artificial skin out of nanowires (UC Berkley News Center: 12 Sept. 2010)
- Free at last! Chimps caged for 30 years and injected with HIV in cruel experiments finally feel the sun on their faces again (Daily Mail: 8 Sept. 2011)
- First 'chatbot' conversation ends in argument (BBC News: 8 Sept. 2011)
- Supercomputer Predicts Civil Unrest (Discovery News: 8 Sept. 2011)
- Phase one of world's first commercial spaceport is now 90% completed - in time for first flights in 2013 (Daily Mail: 7 Sept. 2011)
- Mental health of Australian children deteriorated in decade: study (Xinhua: 6 Sept. 2011)
- Mental disorders affect more than a third of Europeans (Nature: 5 Sept. 2011)
- Stroke Rates Rising in Teens, Young Adults (Medical News: 5 Sept. 2011)
- Depression in women doubles since the 1970s as they 'try to have it all' (Daily Mail: 5 Sept. 2011)
- Satellite Sees UFO Flying Over Hurricane Irene (Epoch Times: 5 Sept. 2011)
- One Sperm Donor, 150 Offspring (New York Times: 5 Sept. 2011)
- Millions of Americans living in cheap motels (Daily Mail: 4 Sept. 2011)
- China's village of the bachelors: no wives in sight in remote settlement (Guardian: 2 Sep. 2011)
- Mercenary marriages cause turmoil in central China's rural villages (Xinhuanet: 2 Sept. 2011)
- Natural surroundings make for thinner people (Times of India: 2 Sept. 2011)
- The timing and tempo of puberty affect behavior (Los Angeles Times: 2 Sept. 2011)
- Alien Life More Likely on 'Dune' Planets, Study Suggests (Space: 1 Sept. 2011)
- College plagiarism at all-time high (Huffington Post: 1 Sept. 2011)
- Couples ‘falling out of love’ now main reason for divorce (Christian Institute: 1 Sept. 2011)
- Women Seduced by Emo-Pornography: The New 800-Pound Gorilla in Marriages (Christian Post: 1 Sept. 2011)
- Study: 1 Out Of Every 2 Americans Will Be Obese By 2030 (Business Insider: 1 Sept. 2011)
- Study Finds Increase in Teen Marijuana Use (WCSI: 1 Sept. 2011)
- Biblical Burial Box Reveals Clue about Death of Jesus (Discovery: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Ancient bone box might point to biblical home of Caiaphas (MSNBC: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Socially Defeated Males Pass on Biological Stress to Offspring: Study (International Business Times: 31 Aug. 2011)
- China May Become Home to Half the Millionaires in 10 Major Asian Economies (Bloomberg: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Engaged dads boost IQ, behavior in kids (UPI: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Generation Limbo: Waiting It Out (New York Times: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Appearance of advanced tools earlier than previously thought (New York Times: 31 Aug. 2011)
- The bizarre reasons that cause couples to split (Telegraph: 31 Aug. 2011)
- Study: Young Hispanics surpass blacks in college enrollment (CNN: 30 Aug. 2011)
- Britain’s new brain drain: A million of our best-qualified citizens now live abroad (Daily Mail: 30 Aug. 2011)
- Couples who live together before marriage likely to divorce (Daily Mail: 30 Aug. 2011)
- Study: Parents' Stress Leaves Mark on DNA of Children (University of Wisconsin-Madison: 30 Aug. 2011)
- Children whose parents divorce 'more likely' to become binge drinkers (Telegraph: 28 Aug. 2011)
- Amazing footage shows 'little green men walking about after UFO touchdown'... but why does it always happen in Siberia? (Daily Mail: 26 Aug. 2011)
- Religion waning among Americans, study shows (Salt Lake Tribune: 26 Aug. 2011)
- Neanderthal sex boosted immunity in modern humans (BBC News: 26 Aug. 2011)
- Teen drinking, smoking higher among Facebook users (USA Today: 26 Aug. 2011)
- HALF of U.S. population will be obese by 2030 experts predict as the number could swell to 164 million Americans (Daily Mail: 26 Aug. 2011)
- More untie the knot in South, Northeast divorces least: Census (Reuters: 25 Aug. 2011)
- China overtakes the US to become world's largest automobile market (Guardian: 24 Aug. 2011)
- Census: South, West lead US in marriages, divorces (AP: 24 Aug. 2011)
- U.S. newborn death rate higher than in 40 other nations (USA Today: 24 Aug. 2011)
- Report Links Social Networking Sites to Teenage Drinking, Drug Use (Reuters: 24 Aug. 2011)
- China Passes U.S. as World's Biggest PC Market (Wall Street Journal: 24 Aug. 2011)
- China 'set to launch rival to International Space Station' (Telegraph: 24 Aug. 2011)
- Earliest date of cooking on Earth pushed back (Guardian: 22 Aug. 2011)
- USA becomes Food Stamp Nation but is it sustainable? (Reuters: 22 Aug. 2011)
- Public faith in religious leaders spiraling, author says (Denver Post: 22 Aug. 2011)
- Would ET Come in Peace or to Destroy Humanity? (International Business Times: 21 Aug. 2011)
- Date of first appearance of life forms on Earth pushed back again (Guardian: 21 Aug. 2011)
- Research explores potential outcomes of contact with aliens (Reuters: 19 Aug. 2011)
- Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists (Guardian: 18 Aug. 2011)
- To Save the Galaxy, Destroy Humanity (Space: 18 Aug. 2011)
- As U.K. Releases UFO Files, Former UFO Project Chief Apologizes For 'Spin And Dirty Tricks' (Huffington Post: 17 Aug. 2011)
- Bosses condemn 'useless' degrees which leave graduates unemployable because they lack basic skills (Daily Mail: 17 Aug. 2011)
- Part-time Britain hits record high as unemployment soars (Telegraph: 17 Aug. 2011)
- Date of first appearance of wood on Earth pushed back (BBC News: 16 Aug. 2011)
- Study: Are Cohabiting Parents Bad For Kids? (NPR: 16 Aug. 2011)
- New Pacific eel is a 'living fossil', scientists say (BBC News: 16 Aug. 2011)
- Date of first appearance of oxygen on Earth pushed back (CBS News: 16 Aug. 2011)
- Human precursors went to sea, team says (Boston Herald: 16 Aug. 2011)
- Want a Lasting Marriage? Personality Match May Not Matter (FOX News: 12 Aug. 2011)
- Low vitamin D linked to early menstruation (Times of India: 12 Aug. 2011)
- Electronic skin tattoo has medical, gaming, spy uses (AFP: 12 Aug. 2011)
- Twenty-year study shows fewer women at church (Kansas City Star: 12 Aug. 2011)
- Animal's genetic code redesigned (BBC News: 11 Aug. 2011)
- Riddle of the late night rumblings that caused a sonic boom in Norfolk (EDP 24: 11 Aug. 2011)
- Chinese Households Save More Than American Households, MU Study Finds (Missouri University News Bureau: 11 Aug. 2011)
- Study Finds Marked Rise in Intensely Sexualized Images of Women, not Men (University of Buffalo News Center: 10 Aug. 2011)
- High Teen Unemployment Molding 'Lost Generation' (NPR: 9 Aug. 2011)
- Study: Genes Play Big Role in Intelligence (WebMD: 9 Aug. 2011)
- Premarital pregnancy for teens is 'contagious' (BBC News: 8 Aug. 2011)
- Dutch rethink Christianity for a doubtful world (BBC News: 5 Aug. 2011)
- Nasa images show signs of flowing water on Mars (BBC News: 4 Aug. 2011)
- Casual smoking rises among U.S. students: study (REUTERS: 4 Aug. 2011)
- Eating healthy food costs more money in U.S. (REUTERS: 4 Aug. 2011)
- More U.S. kids in hospital for mental illness (Health News: 3 Aug. 2011)
- Women's rights pushing dads aside (Australian: 3 Sept. 2011)
- 'Multiverse' theory suggested by microwave background (BBC News: 3 Aug. 2011)
- Disc shaped craft is spotted circling near Stansted (BBC News: 3 Aug. 2011)
- HIV Epidemics Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Spreads to the Middle East And North Africa (Medical News Today: 2 Aug. 2011)
- Many Kids Abuse Controlled Medications (FOX News: 2 Aug. 2011)
- Study Tracks Masturbation Trends Among U.S. Teens (U.S. News and World Report: 1 Aug. 2011)
- Safest place for black men is in prison, says report that found they are half as likely to die while behind bars (Daily Mail: 31 July 2011)
- 150 human animal hybrids grown in UK labs: Embryos have been produced secretively for the past three years (Daily Mail: 25 July 2011)
- Fingerprint scanner to spot the living dead (New Scientist: 25 July 2011)
- Time Travel Impossible, Say Scientists (Discovery News: 24 July 2011)
- Campus Crusade for Christ dropping "Crusade" and "Christ" (ABC News: 23 July 2011)
- Former Air Force Officer Says Gen. Ramey Lied To Cover Up Space Ship Crash (Huffington Post: 22 July 2011)
- Ethical rules needed to curb 'Frankenstein-like experiments' on animals (Telegraph: 22 July 2011)
- Scientists warn of 'Planet of the Apes' scenario (Telegraph: 22 July 2011)
- UK scientists call for new agency to oversee experiments mixing human and animal cells (Washington Post: 21 July 2011)
- End of the Silicon Age? Researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA (Telegraph: 21 July 2011)
- Physicists Create a Hole In Time to Hide Events (Forbes: 18 July 2011)
- Computer Learns to Understand Written Text (New York Magazine: 13 July 2011)
- AI Demonstrates Natural Learning, Applies New Skills To Civilization (Washington Post: 13 July 2011)
- Sea monsters really DO lurk beneath the waves, scientists claim (Daily Mail: 12 July 2011)
- Prehistoric Eyes Surprisingly Advanced (National Geographic: 11 July 2011)
- Olympia Hypothesis: Tsunamis Buried the Cult Site On the Peloponnese (Science Daily: 11 July 2011)
- Okay, This is Cool: A Working Hoverbike (PC Magazine: 10 June 2011)
- Study: Alabama migration, fertility & marriage rates dropping (WSFA: 9 July 2011)
- U.S. unemployment rate rises to 9.2%, raising doubts about recovery (Los Angeles Times: 8 July 2011)
- Abortion 'increases risk of premature birth' (Telegraph: 7 July 2011)
- First synthetic organ transplant (BBC News: 7 July 2011)
- Colorado Hangs in (Barely) as the Only State With Obesity Rate Lower Than 20% (Wall Street Journal: 7 July 2011)
- 40% of Michigan babies born to single women, study finds (Lansing State Journal: 6 July 2011)
- A cloud over our lives: Air pollution linked to learning problems and depression (Daily Mail: 6 July 2011)
- Pigeons Never Forget a Face (U.S. News and World Report: 6 July 2011)
- Scientists drag light by slowing it to speed of sound (University of Glasgow: 6 July 2011)
- Soon! Robots that react in accordance with human facial expressions (Daily News & Analysis: 5 July 2011)
- Mental Problems of Soldiers' Kids Tied to Wars (FOX News: 5 July 2011)
- Mental Problems of Soldiers' Kids Tied to Wars (FOX News: 5 July 2011)
- China tops world's renewable energy investment: study (Xinhua: 5 July 2011)
- Chinese toddler caught by passer-by after 10 storey fall (Telegraph: 4 July 2011)
- Television creating 'perfect storm' of childhood obesity (Telegraph: 1 July 2011)
- Living Together May Not Pay Off, Study Says (The Street: 30 June 2011)
- World's longest sea bridge opens in China... (but don't think about crossing it on foot, it's the length of a marathon) (Daily Mail: 30 June 2011)
- UFO or Supersonic Missile Seen by Hawaiian Telescopes? (Epoch Times: 30 June 2011)
- World's longest sea bridge opens in China... (but don't think about crossing it on foot, it's the length of a marathon) (Daily Mail: 30 June 2011)
- China opens world's longest sea bridge (Telegraph: 30 June 2011)
- Researchers Can Now Predict Future Actions from Human Brain Activity (Science Daily: 30 June 2011)
- Living Together May Not Pay Off, Study Says (The Street: 30 June 2011)
- Teen Drug Use Number One Health Problem: Study (ABC News: 29 June 2011)
- Binge drinking can damage young brains (REUTERS: 29 June 2011)
- Nearly Half of U.S. Teens Now Smoke, Drink Alcohol, or Use Drugs (WebMD: 29 June 2011)
- Pens write electric circuits (Science Daily: 29 June 2011)
- Binge drinking can damage young brains (REUTERS: 29 June 2011)
- 2,000-Year-Old Priestly Burial Box Is Real, Archaeologists Say (FOX News: 29 June 2011)
- Is the 'UFO Mothership Over London' Video Real? (FOX News: 29 June 2011)
- 'Lost Civilization' Appears Above Chinese River (FOX News: 27 June 2011)
- Doctors Turning Away Insured Patients on Low Payments, Study Finds (San Francisco Chronicle: 27 June 2011)
- Diabetes Rates Double Since 1980 (WebMD: 27 June 2011)
- Why parents are to blame for the sexualisation of children (Daily Mail: 25 June 2011)
- Shocking Find: Missing Moon Dust at Auction House (TIME: 24 June 2011)
- Japan's newest popstar outed as CGI creation (Telegraph: 24 June 2011)
- Nevada Gives Green Light to Self-Driving Cars (PC Magazine: 23 June 2011)
- Marriage Might Boost Colon Cancer Survival (US News and World Report: 23 June 2011)
- Astronomers Discover That Galaxies Are Either Asleep or Awake (Science Daily: 22 June 2011)
- Seven-year-old driver pulled over after 20-mile drive to see his father (Guardian; 22 June 2011)
- New Theory On Origin of Birds: Enlarged Skeletal Muscles (Science Daily: 22 June 2011)
- Brightest bird on the planet? African grey parrot can think 'like a four-year-old child' (Daily Mail: 22 June 2011)
- US federal government offers $500,000 prize to firms who devise a way to send people to a star (Guardian: 22 June 2011)
- Rainbow surrounds airplane in China (Washington Post: 22 June 2011)
- Young black and Latino men falling behind academically, study finds (Los Angeles Times: 21 June 2011)
- Less small talk makes a happy life: Study (News International: 20 June 2011)
- Robert Hastings: Unidentified Aerial Object Sighted During October 2010 Nuclear Missile Incident (REUTERS: 20 June 2011)
- Mystery City Skyline, Mountains Appear in Middle of China River – Video (DBKP: 18 June 2011)
- Dolphins kept vigil on Irishman's body (Irish Times: 18 June 2011)
- Memory Implant Gives Rats Sharper Recollection (New York Times: 17 June 2011)
- Non-invasive brain implant could someday translate thoughts into movement (University of Michigan News Service: 16 June 2011)
- Celebrity culture 'is making educated women dim-witted' (Daily Mail: 16 June 2011)
- Study finds college freshmen overconfident (Boston Globe: 16 June 2011)
- U.S. Found to Be Losing Ground in Life Expectancy (U.S. News & World Report: 15 June 2011)
- What's Gandhi's "face" doing on Mars? (CBS News: 14 June 2011)
- 'I woke up in the wrong life' (The Independent: 14 June 2011)
- UI Study Examines Link Between Teen Sex and Divorce Rate (KCRG: 14 June 2011)
- Watching 'Jersey Shore' might make you dumber, study suggests (MSNBC: 13 June 2011)
- We're all getting smaller and our brains are shrinking... is farming to blame? (Daily Mail: 13 June 2011)
- Was this the week that China’s rise to world dominance finally became unstoppable? (Daily Mail: 12 June 2011)
- Scientists create cow that produces 'human' milk (Telegraph: 11 June 2011)
- Orangutan saves drowning chick (BBC News: 10 June 2011)
- Okay, This is Cool: A Working Hoverbike (PC Magazine: 10 June 2011)
- Baboon adopts bush baby (REUTERS: 10 June 2011)
- Tiny village is latest victim of the 'The hum' (Telegraph: 9 June 2011)
- "Bubbles" spotted at the edge of the Solar System (PBS: 9 June 2011)
- China becomes leading user of energy (Financial Times: 8 June 2011)
- Black kids now spend most of their waking hours plugged in (USAToday: 8 June 2011)
- Chinese army forces chief ’confirms first China aircraft carrier’ (Telegraph: 8 June 2011)
- Bio-Station Alpha: Google Finds Life on Mars? (Epoch Times: 6 June 2011)
- CDC study: Gay, bisexual teens do riskier things (AP: 6 June 2011)
- Site hints at Asian roots for human genus (Science News: 6 June 2011)
- Study finds young Japanese women's wisdom teeth disappearing (Mainichi Daily News: 4 June 2011)
- Single mums prone to illness in midlife (The Times of India: 4 June 2011)
- Divorce can hurt kids' math scores, friendships (USA Today: 3 June 2011)
- Unwed mothers suffer long-term health woes, study finds (Los Angeles Times: 2 June 2011)
- DNA computer 'calculates square roots' (BBC News: 2 June 2011)
- Scientists Create Tiny Artificial Brain That Exhibits 12 Seconds of Short Term Memory (PopSci: 2 June 2011)
- Unwed mothers suffer long-term health woes, study finds (Los Angeles Time: 2 June 2011)
- Single Moms Entering Midlife May Lead to Public Health Crisis (Newswire: 2 June 2011)
- Divorce Plagues Kids' Social, Academic Lives for Years (FOX News: 2 June 2011)
- Deadly horse herpes hits the US, forcing rodeo queens to ride stick horses (MSNBC: 1 June 2011)
- Early marijuana use tied to long-term brain problems (CBS News: 1 June 2011)
- Marlborough Mound: 'Merlin's burial place' built in 2400 BC (BBC News: 31 May 2011)
- Young athletes use fewer drugs, but more alcohol (Reuters: 31 May 2011)
- Researchers Transform Skin Cells Into Working Neurons for the First Time (PopSci: 31 May 2011)
- 800-Mile-Wide Hot Anomaly Found Under Seafloor off Hawaii (National Geographic: 27 May 2011)
- Single Moms Entering Midlife May Lead to Public Health Crisis (Newswise: 26 May 2011)
- Mystery as to how an ancient boulder with Irish ties came to be in Georgia (Irish Central: 25 May 2011)
- Could Conjoined Twins Share a Mind? (New York Times: 25 May 2011)
- Robots develop language to 'talk' to each other (BBC News: 24 May 2011)
- A Cultured Man Is a Healthier, Happier Man: Study (Bloomberg Businessweek: 24 May 2011)
- New method 'confirms dark energy' (BBC News: 19 May 2011)
- First cloned cat is turning 10 (My San Antonio: 18 May 2011)
- North Pole: a hotbed of competing claims (Telegraph: 18 May 2011)
- Blogger's 'Ugly' Conclusions Anger Some In The Black Community (NPR: 17 May 2011)
- Exoplanet near Gliese 581 star 'could host life' (BBC News: 17 May 2011)
- China May Move to Two-Child Policy in 5 Years, NPC's Cai Says (San Francisco Chronicle: 17 May 2011)
- The Owl and the Pussycat who really are the best of friends (Mail Online: 16 May 2011)
- Key Education Issues Dividing Public, College Presidents, Study Finds (The Wall Street Journal: 16 May 2011)
- Mystery beast causing panic in Quang Ngai province (Vietnam.net: 15 May 2011)
- Sexy Clothes -- Too Much, Too Young: Study Reveals That a Significant Proportion of Young Girls' Clothing Is Sexualized (ScienceDaily: 9 May 2011)
- Obesity is contagious as fat friends make you feel normal (Telegraph: 9 May 2011)
- Scientists Afflict Computers With 'Schizophrenia' to Better Understand the Human Brain (ScienceDaily: 6 May 2011)
- Einstein Theories Confirmed by NASA Gravity Probe (National Geographic: 5 May 2011)
- Is There a 'Tiger Mother' Effect? Asian Students Study Twice as Many Hours, Analysis Finds (ScienceDaily: 4 May 2011)
- Consequences of Parental Divorce for Child Development (American Sociological Review: 3 May 2011)
- Study reveals high sexual abuse in Spain (UPI: 2 May 2011)
- Family Meals Keep Kids Slimmer, Healthier, Study Finds (US News & World Report: 2 May 2011)
- Exercising While Learning Boosts Test Scores, Study Finds (US News & World Report: 2 May 2011)
- Powerful Women as Likely to Cheat as Men, Study Finds (Bloomberg Businessweek: 29 April 2011)
- Britain a world leader in working mothers: And it's harming children's development, warns global report (Daily Mail: 28 April 2011)
- IMF Bombshell: Age of America to End in 2016 (Yahoo! News: 26 Apr. 2011)
- When unmarried couples split, complications follow (USA Today: 26 April 2011)
- Height: Very Poor Women Are Shrinking, as Are Their Chances at a Better Life (New York Times: 25 Apr. 2011)
- Half Of Kids In UK Will See Their Parents Split By Age 16: Centre For Social Justice Study (Huffington Post: 25 Apr. 2011)
- Women prefer men with feminine faces, study says (US News & World Report: 24 Apr. 2011)
- Music Lessons as Child May Keep Aging Minds Sharp (WebMD: 22 Apr. 2011)
- Pregnant and Stressed May Mean Offspring Who Misbehave (Businessweek: 22 Apr. 2011)
- Pesticide Exposure in Womb Linked to Lower IQ (WebMD: 21 Apr. 2011)
- Cute alert: Goose looks after blind dog (Metro.co.uk: 21 Apr. 2011)
- Couples who do not delay sex have worse marriages: Study (MiD DAY: 20 Apr. 2011)
- HIV surges among young Tennesseans (Tennessean: 19 Apr. 2011)
- Body of 'dead alien' is found in frozen wastes of Siberia after claims of UFO hurtling to Earth... but is it an elaborate hoax? (Daily Mail: 19 Apr. 2011)
- Was the Last Supper 24 hours earlier? Scientist claims historic meal was TWO days before Jesus’ crucifixion (Daily Mail: 18 Apr. 2011)
- Early menopause increasing (Telegraph: 18 Apr. 2011)
- Births outside wedlock in Britain at highest for 200 years (Mirror: 18 April 2011)
- Oral sex, HPV puts non-smoking men at highest risk for oral cancer: What are the facts? (New York Daily News: 18 April 2011)
- Big Swing: Robot Sportswriter Outperforms Human (NPR: 17 Apr. 2011)
- Teleporting breakthrough as scientists transport light particles (Daily Mail: 15 Apr. 2011)
- Animal’s 'Bloodcurdling' Cries Keep Kids Inside (WYFF4: 15 Apr. 2011)
- Cat gives birth to dog (Metro.co.uk: 14 Apr. 2011)
- The Ox-Files: 'Mass cow sacrifices by aliens' sent White House into panic, FBI records reveal (Daily Mail: 13 Apr. 2011)
- Unemployment figures show more than one in five young people out of work (Guardian: 13 Apr. 2011)
- Menstruating at age 7? Docs baffled why girls going through puberty earlier, getting periods younger (New York Daily News: 12 Apr. 2011)
- Genital herpes spreading despite lack of symptoms (REUTERS: 12 Apr. 2011)
- Police to use futuristic glasses fitted with facial recognition equipment (Telegraph: 12 Apr. 2011)
- Menstruating at age 7? Docs baffled why girls going through puberty earlier, getting periods younger (New York Daily News: 12 Apr. 2011)
- Glass or two of wine a week 'could damage baby' (Telegraph: 11 Apr. 2011)
- FBI destroyed thousands of UFO reports, 1949 memo reveals (Guardian: 11 Apr. 2011)
- 'Exploding UFOs and alien landings' in secret FBI files (Telegraph: 11 Apr. 2011)
- Russia orders missile alert after mysterious ‘vortex’ slams into Germany: report (The Nation: 11 Apr. 2011)
- Mysterious Rumbling has local residents baffled (Windsor Star: 8 Apr. 2011)
- Divorce's Surprising Effect on Longevity (Huffington Post: 8 April 2011)
- Teen substance abuse on rise over past 3 years after years of trending downward: study (REUTERS: 6 Apr. 2011)
- Men and women today look more alike than ever (Times LIVE: 6 Apr. 2011)
- 1 in 5 US moms have kids with multiple dads, study says (MSNBC: 1 Apr. 2011)
- Nearly 15% of Latina teens attempt suicide, says study (New York Daily News: 1 Apr. 2011)
- 1 in 5 US moms have kids with multiple dads, study says (MSNBC: 1 Apr. 2011)
- Nearly 15% of Latina teens attempt suicide, says study (New York Daily News: 1 Apr. 2011)
- CDC Reports Biggest Birth Rate Drop in 30 years (ABC News: 31 Mar. 2011)
- CDC Reports Biggest Birth Rate Drop in 30 years (ABC News: 31 Mar. 2011)
- Divorce is contagious - study (Lexington Herald Leader: 31 Mar. 2011)
- Praying for Others Seems to Help Anger Fade (Bunsinessweek: 30 Mar. 2011)
- China on track to overtake U.S. scientific output in 2 years (USA Toda: 29 Mar. 2011)
- Update from The New York Times regarding the gang-rape of an eleven-year-old Hispanic girl in Texas (New York Times: 29 Mar. 2011)
- Another 11-old girl gang-raped by another group of men of a certain demographic (Crime Voice: 28 Mar. 2011)
- Fury at equality watchdog after it calls for teachers to ask 11-year-olds if they are gay (Daily Mail: 28 Mar. 2011)
- A typical sexting nightmare involving an underage girl (The New York Times: 27 Mar. 2011)
- The worrying spread of 'sexting': How naive schoolgirls text naked pictures of themselves to boys... who post them on the internet (Daily Mail: 26 Mar. 2011)
- Sheep 'gives birth to dog' on Chinese farm (Metro.co.uk: 25 Mar. 2011)
- Scientists to Drill Earth's Mantle, Retrieve First Sample? (National Geographic: 23 Mar. 2011)
- Gay families more accepted than single mothers (MSNBC: 15 Mar. 2011)
- Lost city of Atlantis believed found off Spain (MSNBC: 14 Mar. 2011)
- Teen boys benefit from female friends, but reverse is not true: study (Globe and Mail: 10 Mar. 2011)
- Under-30 crowd embracing parenting, rejecting marriage (CNN: 9 Mar. 2011)
- Up to 28 black men and boys 'filmed gang rape' of 11-year-old Hispanic girl on their mobile phones (Daily Mail: 9 Mar. 2011) [See here for the racial identities of those involved.]
- Forget the seven-year-itch, the breaking point for couples now comes after THREE years (Daily Mail: 8 Mar. 2011)
- 'Frozen Smoke' to Lend Robots a Soft Touch (Discovery News: 8 Mar. 2011)
- NASA in a sticky situation over meteorite alien life report (International Business Times: 8 Mar. 2011)
- Women feel guilty about work-home intrusion: study (REUTERS: 8 Mar. 2011)
- Forget the seven-year-itch, the breaking point for couples comes after THREE years (Daily Mail: 8 Mar. 2011)
- Newark Police Puzzled By Mystery 'Boom' (WBNS-TV: 7 Mar. 2011)
- Elephants know how to co-operate (BBC News: 7 Mar. 2011)
- Elephant IQ tests can leave humans smarting (MSNBC: 7 Mar. 2011)
- 11-year-old girl gang-raped in Texas by at least 17 males aged 14 to 27 -- several of them high school basketball players (MyFoxHouston: 7 Mar. 2011)
- Abortions exceed births in Ontario as teens turn to abortion for birth control (Toronto Sun: 7 Mar. 2011)
- 'Two suns' spotted in China defy explanation (MSNBC: 5 Mar. 2011)
- Men falling behind women in college (MSNBC: 5 Mar. 2011)
- NASA Scientist Claims Evidence of Alien Life on Meteorite (FOX News: 5 Mar. 2011)
- British U.F.O. Files Released, Clearing Up Nothing (New York Times: 3 Mar. 2011)
- Americans are much fatter than Canadians, study says (CBS News: 2 Mar. 2011)
- Half of Adult Men Now Carry Genital HPV (ABC News: 2 Mar. 2011)
- Americans are much fatter than Canadians, study says (CBS News: 2 Mar. 2011)
- Half of Adult Men Now Carry Genital HPV (ABC News: 2 Mar. 2011)
- Anti-homosexuality couples in Britain legally banned from fostering children (Telegraph: 1 Mar. 2011)
- Anti-homosexuality couples in Britain legally banned from fostering children (Telegraph: 1 Mar. 2011)
- Marijuana Use Linked to Risk of Psychotic Symptoms (WebMD: 1 Mar. 2011)
- 'Our Christianity is our lifestyle – we can’t take it on and off’ (Telegraph: 1 Mar. 2011)
- Boy claims to have visited heaven (WTKR: 28 Feb. 2011)
- Vídeo com objeto estranho no céu causa polêmica no interior de SP (G1: 25 Feb. 2011)
- Former Canadian Defense Official Blasts US on UFO Cover-Up (AOL News: 25 Feb. 2011)
- Ret. Col. Says UFOs Are Real, but Denies Government Cover-Up (AOL News: 23 Feb. 2011)
- Child brain scans to pick out future criminals (Telegraph: 22 Feb. 2011)
- Cellphone Use Tied to Changes in Brain Activity (New York Times: 22 Feb. 2011)
- Scientists Steer Car With the Power of Thought (ScienceDaily: 21 Feb. 2011)
- Surge in child abductions in China provoke calls for a DNA database (Telegraph: 20 Feb. 2011)
- "Yes, oral sex is sex, and it can boost cancer risk" (CNN: 20 Feb. 2011)
- Cosmic census finds 500 million habitable planets in our galaxy (Discovery News: 19 Feb. 2011)
- Jericho mystery solved: It was a tower of power (MSNBC: 18 Feb. 2011)
- Fatherhood needs redefining, says UN report (Guardian: 18 Feb. 2011)
- Fatherhood needs redefining, says UN report (Guardian: 18 Feb. 2011)
- Children of Working Moms Face More Health Problems, Study Suggests (ScienceDaily: 17 Feb. 2011)
- Children of Working Moms Face More Health Problems, Study Suggests (ScienceDaily: 17 Feb. 2011)
- Researchers use virtual-reality avatars to create 'out-of-body' experience (Guardian: 17 Feb. 2011)
- Scientists build the world's first anti-laser (BBC News: 17 Feb. 2011)
- Is this Bownessie? Three-humped beastie spotted in Lake Windermere (Daily Mail: 17 Feb. 2011)
- IBM's Watson supercomputer crowned Jeopardy king (BBC News: 17 Feb. 2011)
- Fossils May Look Like Human Bones: Biological Anthropologists Question Claims for Human Ancestry (ScienceDaily: 16 Feb. 2011)
- French President Nicolas Sarkozy Blasts Multiculturalism (FOX News: 14 Feb. 2011)
- Just say no ... to robot marriage? (MSNBC: 11 Feb. 2011)
- Cracking the Voynich Manuscript, an Ancient Book Written in 'Alien' Code (FOX News: 11 Feb. 2011)
- Fertility treatment much more successful in Whites and Asians than in blacks (FOX News: 11 Feb. 2011)
- 2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal (TIME: 10 Feb. 2011)
- Teenage girl collapses and dies after first kiss (Telegraph: 10 Feb. 2011)
- Robots to get their own internet (BBC: 9 Feb. 2011)
- Meat-Eating Furniture (NPR: 7 Feb. 2011)
- Robonaut to Join Astronauts for Space Mission (AOL News: 7 Feb. 2011)
- Pot Use Might Speed Onset of Psychosis: Study (Businessweek: 7 Feb. 2011)
- Multiculturalism has failed in Britain - Prime Minister Cameron (REUTERS: 5 Feb. 2011)
- Multiculturalism has failed in Britain - Prime Minister Cameron (REUTERS: 5 Feb. 2011)
- 'Fat cancers' now hitting even developing nations (AP: 4 Feb. 2011)
- The More Mom Works, the Heavier Her Kids Get: Study (U.S. News & World Report: 4 Feb. 2011)
- 'Fat cancers' now hitting even developing nations (AP: 4 Feb. 2011)
- Kids' Rising Obesity Rates Due to Bad Habits, Not Genes: Study (U.S. News & World Report: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Obesity Is Up; Hypertension, Cholesterol Down (WebMD: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Obesity epidemic risks heart disease "tsunami" (REUTERS: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Burden of HIV Highest for Blacks, CDC Reports (BusinessWeek: 3 Feb. 2011)
- The Influence Of Parental Choice On Mate Guarding (Medical News Today: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Obesity Is Up; Hypertension, Cholesterol Down (WebMD: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Obesity epidemic risks heart disease "tsunami" (REUTERS: 3 Feb. 2011)
- Kids' Rising Obesity Rates Due to Bad Habits, Not Genes: Study (U.S. News & World Report: 3 Feb. 2011)
- NASA spots 54 potentially life-friendly planets (AP: 2 Feb. 2011)
- Men finally eager to commit, but women are no longer interested (USA Today: 2 Feb. 2011)
- Youths become more prone to dangerous risks when accompanied by other peers (Medical News Today: 31 Jan. 2011)
- Humans left Africa 65,000 years earlier: study (REUTERS: 27 Jan. 2011)
- New study underlines tragic wave of gun violence across black America (International Business Times: 26 Jan. 2011)
- U.S. Lags in Life Expectancy Gains (US News and World Report: 26 Jan. 2011)
- New study underlines tragic wave of gun violence across black America (International Business Times: 26 Jan. 2011)
- U.S. Lags in Life Expectancy Gains (US News and World Report: 26 Jan. 2011)
- Study: Rise in some head and neck cancers linked to oral sex (US News and World Report: 25 Jan. 2011)
- Locking up ethnic minority men helps children as it lowers the number of poor fathers, U.S. study finds (Daily Mail: 25 Jan. 2011)
- Locking up ethnic minority men helps children as it lowers the number of poor fathers, U.S. study finds (Daily Mail: 25 Jan. 2011)
- Study: Rise in some head and neck cancers linked to oral sex (US News and World Report: 25 Jan. 2011)
- American students do poorly in science, report says (REUTERS: 25 Jan. 2011)
- Study: Rise in some head and neck cancers linked to oral sex (US News and World Report: 25 Jan. 2011)
- Study Shows Kids Who Have Self-Discipline Grow Up to Be Trouble-Free Adults (WebMD: 24 Jan. 2011)
- Meditation Correlated with Structural Changes in the Brain (Scientific American: 22 Jan. 2011)
- Study: Young American couples can't agree on whether they've decided to have sex only with each other (USA Today: 22 Jan. 2011)
- Severe Mental Health Disorders Untreated in Many U.S. Teens (Businessweek: 21 Jan. 2011)
- Severe Mental Health Disorders Untreated in Many U.S. Teens (Businessweek: 21 Jan. 2011)
- Parents' Divorce May Contribute to Suicidal Thoughts Years Later (Businessweek: 20 Jan. 2011)
- Hop on! Snake gives frog a piggy-back to beat Australian floods (Daily Mail: 20 Jan. 2011)
- Why China Does Capitalism Better than the U.S. (TIME: 20 Jan. 2011)
- Plans being drawn up to let states declare bankruptcy (New York Times: 20 Jan. 2011)
- Parents' Divorce May Contribute to Suicidal Thoughts Years Later (Businessweek: 20 Jan. 2011)
- Newtown police see mysterious low-flying aircraft (News Times: 19 Jan. 2011)
- Suicide rate doubles for Army National Guard (CNN: 19 Jan. 2011)
- Provocative new MTV program "Skins" might violate federal child pornography statutes (New York Times: 19 Jan. 2011)
- Suicide rate doubles for Army National Guard (CNN: 19 Jan. 2011)
- Student tracking finds limited learning in college (AP: 18 Jan. 2011)
- Meteorite may have caused mysterious quake (Cambridge News: 18 Jan. 2011)
- 30,000 pupils branded as bigots: Teachers log 'racist' and 'homophobic' jibes in playground squabbles, even at nursery (Daily Mail: 17 Jan. 2011)
- 30,000 pupils branded as bigots: Teachers log 'racist' and 'homophobic' jibes in playground squabbles, even at nursery (Daily Mail: 17 Jan. 2011)
- Women could be paid for donating their eggs to infertile couples (Telegraph: 17 Jan. 2011)
- Halftime lap dances given to team's mascot by three different women horrify lacrosse fans (Daily Mail: 17 Jan. 2011)
- Women could be paid for donating their eggs to infertile couples (Telegraph: 17 Jan. 2011)
- Halftime lap dances given to team's mascot by three different women horrify lacrosse fans (Daily Mail: 17 Jan. 2011)
- DNA Molecules Can 'Teleport,' Nobel Winner Says (PCWorld: 16 Jan. 2011)
- 90 girls, 11% of student body, are pregnant at Memphis high school (New York Daily News: 15 Jan. 2011)
- The sun rises two days early in Greenland, sparking fears that climate change is accelerating (Daily Mail: 14 Jan. 2011)
- They Report Abstinence, but S.T.D. Says Otherwise (New York Times: 14 Jan. 2011)
- Mammoth 'could be reborn in four years' (Telegraph: 13 Jan. 2011)
- Huge Fireball Spotted Over Southeast US (KATC 3: 11 Jan. 2011)
- Antimatter caught streaming from thunderstorms on Earth (BBC News: 11 Jan. 2011)
- Abortion Rate Rises After a Long Decline (The Wall Street Journal: 11 Jan. 2011)
- Survey: women want to marry a rich man and to stay at home with the kids (Daily Telegraph: 11 Jan. 2011)
- Abortion Rate Rises After a Long Decline (The Wall Street Journal: 11 Jan. 2011)
- Fury as Channel 4 teaches youngsters Kama Sutra positions in graphic 'Joy Of Teen Sex' (Daily Mail: 10 Jan. 2011)
- UN must prepare for close encounter with aliens, say scientists (Guardian: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Study: If We're Not Alone, We Should Fear the Aliens (Space.com: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Study: Be Wary of Space Visitors (ABC News: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Would alien life change your life? (MSNBC: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Giant biosphere is a 'self-contained haven' in event of climate change flood disaster (Daily Mail: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Triple suns over China (Telegraph: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Dambisa Moyo: without change US will almost certainly become a socialist nation (Telegraph: 10 Jan. 2011)
- Invisible tanks could be on battlefield within five years (Telegraph: 9 Jan. 2011)
- US concerned over China's rapid development of new weapons (Guardian: 9 Jan. 2011)
- A fat tummy shrivels your brain (NewScientist: 8 Jan. 2011)
- Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior (The Wall Street Journal: 8 Jan. 2011)
- Phoenix Jones: the masked vigilante protecting Lynnwood, Washington (Telegraph: 6 Jan. 2011
- Vecinos de Barrios Altos aseguran haber visto un ovni en Lima (RPP: 6 Jan. 2011)
- Could It Be? Spooky Experiments That 'See' The Future (NPR: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Viking Found Organics on Mars, Experiment Confirms (Discovery News: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Man sailed the sea tens of thousands of years earlier than previously thought (Daily Mail: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Early sexual maturing girls ‘at greater risk of depression’ (WebMD: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Early sexual maturing girls ‘at greater risk of depression’ (WebMD: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Teen girls are exhibiting hearing loss (Newsday: 4 Jan. 2011)
- ‘Depression Gene’ Linked to Response to Stress (WebMD: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Teen girls are exhibiting hearing loss (Newsday: 4 Jan. 2011)
- China claims new nuclear technology (Guardian: 3 Jan. 2011)
- If brain size correlates to intelligence, then humans are getting... (NPR: 2 Jan. 2011)
2010
- Smoking tied to miscarriage risk (REUTERS: 30 Dec. 2010)
- Underage Drinking Soars on New Year’s Day (WebMD: 30 Dec. 2010)
- Underage Drinking Soars on New Year’s Day (WebMD: 30 Dec. 2010)
- High-profile Western athletes make adultery seem normal to boys (Telegraph: 29 Dec. 2010)
- High-profile athletes make adultery seem normal to boys (Telegraph: 29 Dec. 2010)
- Robot teachers with a human face (Korea JoongAng Daily: 28 Dec. 2010)
- Deep-Frozen Triplet Born 11 Years After Twin Sisters (Daily Mail: 27 Dec. 2010)
- Earth project aims to 'simulate everything' (BBC: 27 Dec. 2010)
- World's oldest human remains claimed in Israel (AFP: 28 Dec. 2010)
- Aging Reversed in Mice (Wall Street Journal: 28 Nov. 2010)
- 2010: A Good Year For Neanderthals (And DNA) (NPR: 28 Dec. 2010)
- Neanderthals Dined on Cooked Veggies: Study (CBS News: 28 Dec. 2010)
- Benefits in Delaying Sex Until Marriage (WebMD: 28 Dec. 2010)
- Deep-Frozen Triplet Born 11 Years After Twin Sisters (Daily Mail: 27 Dec. 2010)
- Earth project aims to 'simulate everything' (BBC: 27 Dec. 2010)
- At your service: China's first robot restaurant (People's Daily Online: 24 Dec. 2010)
- Very Religious Americans Lead Healthier Lives (GALLUP: 23 Dec. 2010)
- Ancient humans, dubbed 'Denisovans', interbred with modern humans (BBC News: 22 Dec. 2010)
- Nearly 1 in 4 fails military exam (AP: 21 Dec. 2010)
- Beautiful people get undeserved bonus points: UBC study (The Province: 21 Dec. 2010)
- Breast-Fed Baby Boys Grow Into Better Students (Businessweek: 20 Dec. 2010)
- Unexplained Explosion Rattles Residents (Eyewitness News WSFB: 18 Dec. 2010)
- A quarter of British children are overweight or obese by the age of five(Daily Mail: 16 Dec. 2010)
- Children born today in the UK will likely suffer an extra year of disabilities than those born three decades ago (Daily Mail: 16 Dec. 2010)
- Brain only fully 'matures' in middle age, claims neuroscientist (Telegraph: 16 Dec. 2010)
- Early School Start Equals Slimmer Female Students (FOX News: 14 Dec. 2010)
- Prayer Relieves Mind in Many Ways, Study Finds (FOX News: 14 Dec. 2010)
- Nonsmoking apartments still expose kids to smoke (REUTERS: 14 Dec. 2010)
- 1 in 5 high school students admit to physically abusing those they date(USA Today: 13 Dec. 2010)
- Rings in Sky Leave Alternate Visions of Universes (New York Times: 13 Dec. 2010)
- Western Nations React to Poor Education Results (New York Times: 8 Dec. 2010)
- Top Test Scores From Shanghai Stun Educators (New York Times: 7 Dec. 2010)
- Study: Happiness is having friends at church (USAToday: 7 Dec. 2010)
- TV Watching Is Bad for Babies' Brains (US News and World Report: 7 Dec. 2010)
- Boys today may be hitting puberty earlier (REUTERS: 6 Dec. 2010)
- Fiery, slow-moving mystery object streaks across the sky over DeKaib County (Atlanta Journal Constitution: 6 Dec. 2010)
- Marriage and organized religion now most supported by the educated elite(Washington Times: 6 Dec. 2010)
- Giant Stealth Planet May Explain Rain of Comets from Solar System's Edge(SPACE.com: 1 Dec. 2010)
- What exploded over Villa Rica? (Atlanta Journal Constitution: 30 Nov. 2010)
- Aging Reversed in Mice (Wall Street Journal: 28 Nov. 2010)
- Mystery boom in rural western Georgia confounds officials (Atlanta Georgia Constitution: 27 Nov. 2010)
- Jupiter's vanished stripe returns (BBC News: 26 Nov. 2010)
- Saturn Moon Has Oxygen Atmosphere (National Geographic: 25 Nov. 2010)
- Children of Divorce Face Twice the Lifetime Risk of Stroke: Study(Businessweek: 22 Nov. 2010)
- Does living in the city age your brain? (CNN: 17 Nov. 2010)
- Vikings possibly carried Native American to Europe (Discovery News: 17 Nov. 2010)
- Japanese vending machine tells you what you should drink (Telegraph: 16 Nov. 2010)
- How to cloak a crime in a beam of light (New Scientist: 16 Nov. 2010)
- For The First Time, Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Are Released Into The Wild (Popular Science: 12 Nov. 2010)
- Construction Begins on America's First Commercial Spaceship Factory(Popular Science: 11 Nov. 2010)
- Robot actor makes stage debut in Japan (BBC News: 11 Nov. 2010)
- Video: Nurse Robot Gives Human A Sponge Bath, With Just the Right Amount of Force (Popular Science: 10 Nov. 2010)
- Sexual promiscuity characteristic of protohumanity (Telegraph: 3 Nov. 2010)
- Navy Commissions More Intuitive, Sensitive War Robots (Popular Science: 9 Nov. 2010)
- Study Shows Some Evidence Of Human Precognitive Powers (Popular Science: 8 Nov. 2010)
- Scientists reveal material for 'invisibility cloak' (STV: 4 Nov. 2010)
- LHC researchers 'set to create a mini-Big Bang' )(BBC: 3 Nov. 2010)
- Sexual promiscuity characteristic of protohumanity (Telegraph: 3 Nov. 2010)
- Oxygen boost helps dragonflies go large (Nature: 2 Nov. 2010)
- Eternal sunshine? Scientists create technique to delete traumatic memories(Daily Mail: 2 Nov. 2010)
- 'Introspection' brain networks fully formed at birth (New Scientist: 1 Nov. 2010)
- First whole human liver built in lab (New Scientist: 1 Nov. 2010)
- Ten-year-old gives birth in Southern Spain (MSNBC: 2 Nov. 2010)
- Man grabs 12ft shark by tail to stop it attacking teenage female diver... and then disappears (Daily Mail: 1 Nov. 2010)
- Study: Alcohol 'most harmful drug,' followed by crack and heroin (CNN: 1 Nov. 2010)
- 'Introspection' brain networks fully formed at birth (New Scientist: Nov. 1 2010)
- Study: For many teens, oral sex leads to sexual intercourse(Businessweek: 1 Nov. 2010)
- NASA and DARPA Team Up for 100-Year Starship Study (PC Magazine: 30 Oct. 2010)
- Scientists estimate tens of billions of Earth-size planets in Milky Way alone!(The Washington Post: 28 Oct. 2010)
- Out of Asia? Ancient ancestor of modern man walked Sahara 39 million years ago (Mail Online: 28 Oct. 2010)
- China builds world's fastest supercomputer (CNN: 28 Oct. 2010)
- Trapped Mars Rover Finds Evidence of Subsurface Water (Science Daily: 28 Oct. 2010)
- Early Humans More Advanced Than Thought (Businessweek: 28 Oct. 2010)
- Nasa unveils bold plans to send humans 'one-way to Mars to colonise planet' (Telegraph: 28 Oct. 2010)
- Mind control over computers becomes a reality (Telegraph: 27 Oct. 2010)
- Video: Japanese Expression-Mimicking Robot Hangs Out In Hospitals, "Comforting" Patients (Popular Science: 27 Oct. 2010)
- Dream recording device 'possible' researcher claims (BBC News: 27 Oct. 2010) [Click here for academic journal article referenced]
- Suddenly, Lots of Talk About One-Way Missions to Space (CBS News: 25 Oct. 2010)
- Fermilab is Building a 'Holometer' to Determine Once and For All Whether Reality Is Just an Illusion (Popular Science: 21 Oct. 2010)
- Half of all teens in the US have one or more mental disorders (AFP: 14 Oct. 2010)
- Kung fu sisters stage combat tournament to find worthy male suitors(TIME Magazine: 12 Oct. 2010)
- Scientist: Strange signal detected from near newly discovered, Earth-like planet (FOX News: 11 Oct. 2010)
- Baby Born From 20-Year-Old Frozen Egg (FOX News: 11 Oct. 2010)
- Scientists publish DNA results to encourage worldwide databases(Telegraph: 11 Oct. 2010)
- Protein cocktail 'elixir of life' seems to work in mice (BBC News: 6 Oct. 2010)
- Univ. of Tokyo unveils rat cyborg (Tech News Daily: 6 Oct. 2010)
- Dinosaur origins pushed further back in time (BBC News: 5 Oct. 2010)
- Neanderthals Had Feelings Too, Say Researchers (Science Daily: 5 Oct. 2010)
- UFO closes Chinese airport... again (Beijing News: 5 Oct. 2010)
- A Machine That Teaches Itself (New York Times: 4 Oct. 2010)
- Google Street View hits Antarctic (BBC: 1 Oct. 2010)
- Dinosaurs Significantly Taller Than Previously Thought, Research Suggests(ScienceDaily: 1 Oct. 2010)
- 1,200 NASA workers to be laid off (CNN: 1 Oct. 2010)
- Alien life certain to exist on newly discovered Earth-like planet, scientists say (Telegraph: 30 Sept. 2010)
- 'Space hotel' plan unveiled in Russia (BBC: 29 Sept. 2010)
- Earth-like planet discovered nearby (Guardian: 29 Sept. 2010)
- Long-lost footage of Moon landing resurface badly damaged (Discovery News: 28 Sept. 2010)
- Raytheon Sarcos unveils new, more powerful exoskeleton (Scientific American: 27 Sept. 2010)
- The robot that teaches itself to fire a bow and arrow (WIRED: 27 Sept. 2010)
- UN to Appoint Space Ambassador (TIME: 27 Sept. 2010)
- Technology identifies troubled individuals (Buffalo News: 26 Sept. 2010)
- America Losing Science Brainpower Advantage? (FOXNews: 25 Sept. 2010)
- Study: America Is Officially the Fattest Developed Country in the World(TIME: 23 Sept. 2010)
- Deceptive robots hint at machine self-awareness (New Scientist: 22 Sept. 2010)
- Pope Benedict XVI's astronomer: the Catholic Church welcomes aliens(Telegraph: 17 Sept. 2010)
- Thinkers' frontal lobes differ from those of other people (BBC: 17 Sept. 2010)
- Egg Harbor Township police suspend search after witnesses report a person falling from the sky over Egg Harbor Township (Press of Atlantic City: 16 Sept. 2010)
- Nimble Humanoid Robot Strikes A Pose (Nikkei Business Daily: 16 Sept. 2010)
- Witnesses: Person falls from sky, then vanishes (MSNBC: 16 Sept. 2010)
- Gigantic spider's web discovered in Madagascar (BBC News: 16 Sept. 2010)
- U.S. Nuclear Weapons Have Been Compromised by Unidentified Aerial Objects (REUTERS: 15 Sept. 2010)
- Engineers develop pressue-sensitive electronic skin for robots (Discovery News: 13 Sep. 2010)
- UFO shuts airport for an hour in Baotou, Inner Mongolia (People's Daily Online: 13 Sept. 2010)
- Chlorinated Pools May Increase Cancer Risk (Discovery News: 12 Sept. 2010)
- Japan confirms its first case of new superbug gene (MSNBC: 7 Sept. 2010)
- Chinese scientists film mysterious aerial object for 40 minutes (Telegraph: 7 Sept. 2010)
- Things are picking up for the bionic boy (Telegraph: 6 Sept. 2010)
- Shroud a 'radiation photo' of resurrection? (WorldNetDaily: 4 Sept. 2010)
- Viking might have discovered, destroyed life on Mars (New York Times: 3 Sept. 2010) [This is actually old news.]
- Hawking: "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing." (CNN: 2 Sept. 2010)
- Are we living in a designer universe? (Telegraph: 31 Aug. 2010)
- Ban TV to protect children's health, top psychologist tells EU politicians(Mail Online: 31 Aug. 2010)
- Blacks extraordinarily prone to stent thrombosis (REUTERS: 30 Aug. 2010)
- Greeks 'discover Odysseus' palace in Ithaca, proving Homer's hero was real' (Telegraph: 24 Aug. 2010)
- Solar system formed two million years earlier than previously thought(Telegraph: 23 Aug. 2010)
- What is it about 20-somethings? (New York Times: 18 Aug. 2010)
- One-in-five US teens has hearing loss (MSNBC: 17 Aug. 2010)
- Study: More U.S. girls starting puberty early (CNN: 9 Aug. 2010)
- Our personalities may be set as early as 1st grade (MSNBC: 6 Aug. 2010)
- Churchill ordered UFO cover-up, National Archives show (BBC: 5 Aug. 2010)
- Artificial life forms evolve basic intelligence (New Scientist: 4 Aug. 2010)
- St John the Baptist's bones possibly found in Bulgarian monastery(Telegraph: 4 Aug. 2010)
- Philippines settled by man twenty thousand years earlier than previously thought (Telegraph: 3 Aug. 2010)
- Triceratops might never have existed (BBC News: 3 Aug. 2010)
- A universe could exist 'inside every black hole,' claims scientist (Telegraph: 2 Aug. 2010)
- Scientists Take Quantum Steps Toward Teleportation (NPR: 1 Aug. 2010)
- 'Vampire' author Anne Rice renounces Christianity (1 Aug. 2010)
- The new Nessie? Mystery 'sea creature' spotted off British coast (Mail Online: 31 July 2010)
- Plague of bedbugs across the US (MSNBC: 27 July 2010)
- Kepler Scientist: 'Galaxy is Rich in Earth-Like Planets' (Discovery News: 26 July 2010)
- Hundreds of IVF embryos donated 'without consent' (Telegraph: 22 July 2010)
- Quantum time machine 'allows paradox-free time travel' (Telegraph: 22 July 2010)
- Scientists invent invisibility cloak made of tiny pieces of glass (Mail Online: 22 July 2010)
- Blonde, blue-eyed baby girl born to black Nigerian couple (New York Post: 21 July 2010)
- Genetic differences between races a significant factor in bone marrow transplants (REUTERS: 21 July 2010)
- UT Researchers Discover Water on the Moon is Widespread, Similar to Earth’s (University of Tennessee: 21 July 2010)
- Not-so-redundant genetic instructions in 'junk DNA' actually support healthy development (Science Daily: 17 July 2010)
- World simmers in hottest year so far (REUTERS: 16 July 2010)
- Two UFO sightings have China abuzz (CNN: 16 July 2010)
- A Puzzling Collapse of Earth's Upper Atmosphere (NASA: 15 July 2010)
- Chinese female students increasingly open toward sexuality, but still less than US counterparts (One India: 14 July 2010)
- Earth millions of years younger than previously thought, say scientists(BBC News: 12 July 2010)
- Is Gravity Real? A Scientist Takes On Newton (New York Times: 12 July 2010)
- Airport in China brought to stand-still due to UFO flying above it (People's Daily: 10 July 2010)
- Oxygen therapy slows mouse wrinkles (New Scientist: 10 July 2010)
- Alternative Evolution: Why Change Your Own Genes When You Can Borrow Someone Else's? (Science Daily: 9 July 2010)
- Gene switches sexual preference of female mice (New Scientist: 9 July 2010)
- One in Five Preschool Children in the U. S. Demonstrates Mental Health Issues When Entering Kindergarten (Science Daily: 8 July 2010)
- 130-year-old Georgian mountain woman is claimed to be world's oldest person (Guardian: 8 July 2010)
- Family says dog pulled fire alarm and then tried to pull baby out of burning home (WSBT: 8 July 2010)
- Scientists claim fish 'talk' to each other (Telegraph: 7 July 2010)
- Monkeys use trees to catapault themselves out of Japanese laboratory(Telegraph; 7 July 2010)
- STDs higher in men on ED drugs, study says (CNN: 6 July 2010)
- Student Fights Crime As Superhero (WSMV: 5 July 2010)
- Why men are attracted to women with certain features (New Scientist: 2 July 2010)
- Distant World Leaves Astronomers Baffled (Discovery: 2 July 2010)
- Colorado Now the Only State With Obesity Rate Less Than 20% (Wall Street Journal: 29 June 2010)
- Age Doesn't Necessarily Affect Decision-Making, Study Shows (Science Daily: 29 June 2010)
- ’Fiery ball’ has W.Cape town baffled (Eye Witness News: 25 June 2010)
- Other unexplained blast cases (Gulf News: 24 June 2010)
- US childlessness is up, but racial gaps narrowing (AP: 24 June 2010)
- Computers Learn to Listen, and Some Talk Back (New York Times: 24 June 2010)
- Swingers seeking thrills by swapping partners 'fuelling sex infections in over-45s' (Daily Mail: 24 June 2010)
- Stem cells reverse blindness caused by burns (AP: 23 June 2010)
- Extreme DIY: Building a homemade nuclear reactor in NYC (BBC News: 23 June 2010)
- Mysterious prisoner Mr. X held in seclusion in Jerusalem (Vancouver Sun: 22 June 2010)
- Sunscreen scam: We spend millions on protection, so why is skin cancer still on the rise? (Daily Mail: 21 June 2010)
- Hubble Scrutinizes Site of Mysterious Flash and Missing Cloud Belt on Jupiter (ScienceDaily: 20 June 2010)
- Male Desire to Be Strong and Protect Family Key to Preventing Suicides, Study Finds (Science Daily: 18 June 2010)
- Divorce rate rising in China but still lower than in the USA (CNN: 18 June 2010)
- The end of the best friend (New York Times: 16 June 2010)
- "God Particle" May Be Five Distinct Particles, New Evidence Shows(National Geographic: 16 June 2010)
- Boldly going nowhere: Nasa ends plan to put man back on Moon (Sunday Times: 14 June 2010)
- Girls' average age to start puberty falls below ten... arriving six years earlier than a century ago (Daily Mail: 14 June 2010)
- High heels for girls are sexualizing children, parenting groups warn(Telegraph: 13 June 2010)
- Migrants 'make Germany dumb' says central banker in astonishing outburst(Daily Mail: 12 June 2010)
- Long Road to Adulthood Is Growing Even Longer (New York Times: 11 June 2010)
- Sleep deprivation linked to depression in teens (CNN: 9 June 2010)
- Vast UFO Cover-Up a 'Cosmic Watergate,' Says Nuclear Physicist(FOXNews: 8 June 2010)
- Children's quality of life declining, says report (CNN: 8 June 2010)
- Earth and Moon formed '120 million years later than previously thought'(Daily Mail: 8 June 2010)
- Census records 157-year-old woman (ABC News Australia: 7 June 2010)
- Immortal avatars: Back up your brain, never die (New Scientist: 7 June 2010)
- Flame-throwing elephants clash with humans over resources in Bangladesh(Herald Sun: 7 June 2010)
- UFO spotted over eastern Australia (ABC News Australia: 5 June 2010)
- Radio ghost mystery at former RAF station (STV: 4 June 2010)
- Japanese firm wants to transform the Moon into a giant solar power plant(PsyOrg: 2 June 2010)
- Ardi may be more ape than human (Nature: 27 May 2010)
- Skin color affects ability to empathize with pain (CNN: 27 May 2010)
- Asian bear filmed doing 'kung fu' moves with stick (Telegraph: 26 May 2010)
- Ring of fire in the sky: Storm clouds form an astonishing circle at sunset in Hungary (Daily Mail: 26 May 2010)
- Ninjas Rescue Student From Vicious Muggers, Ninjas Dude, Ninjas (CBS News: 21 May 2010)
- 'Artificial life' breakthrough announced by scientists (BBC News: 20 May 2010)
- Fish emote when confronted with their own reflections (Discovery Online: 19 May 2010)
- Surgeons cut open girl, five, to fix failing kidneys only to find two new ones growing in their place (Daily Mail: 18 May 2010)
- "I do" goes high-tech with Japan robot priest (REUTERS: 17 May 2010)
- Found: genes that let you live to 100 (The Sunday Times: 16 May 2010)
- Police flooded with UFO sighting reports after residents see large, tube-like object over Somerset County (New Jersey On-Line: 13 May 2010)
- DNA clue to life at high altitude (BBC News: 13 May 2010)
- USSR planned nuclear attack on China in 1969 (Telegraph: 13 May 2010)
- Man 'passes driving test using robotic arm controlled by his brain'(Telegraph: 13 May 2010)
- Parents pressured by 'must have' culture (Telegraph: 13 May 2010)
- Neanderthal genome shines light on human evolution (CNN: 7 May 2010)
- Stephen Hawking's time machine (MSNBC: 7 May 2010)
- Were Russian secrets shared with ‘space alien’ visitors? (Times Online: 7 May 2010)
- Neanderthal genome shines light on human evolution (CNN: 7 May 2010)
- Neanderthal genes 'survive in us' (BBC News: 6 May 2010)
- Women in U.S. having children later, better educated (REUTERS: 6 May 2010)
- Russian region leader's alien abduction story shakes officials (Sydney Morning Herald: 6 May 2010)
- 'Cuddle hormone' makes men more empathetic (BBC News: 30 Apr. 2010)
- Italy investigates report baby lived through abortion (CNN: 29 Apr. 2010)
- Holy Man Claims to Have Lived Without Food, Water for 70 Years(FOXNews: 29 Apr. 2010)
- Ardi may be more ape than human (Nature: 27 May 2010)
- Remember that ash cloud? It didn't exist, says new evidence (Daily Mail: 26 Apr. 2010)
- Mysterious sheen in Lake Union (KIRO: 26 Apr. 2010)
- Dinosaurs died from sudden temperature drop 'not comet strike', scientists claim (Telegraph: 24 Apr. 2010)
- Massive fireball reported across Midwestern sky (CNN: 24 Apr. 2010)
- Doctors Baffled, Intrigued by Girl Who Doesn't Age (ABC News: 23 Apr. 2010)
- Do Pressures to Publish Increase Scientists' Bias? (ScienceDaily: 22 Apr. 2010)
- Clever New Caledonian crows can use three tools (BBC News: 20 Apr. 2010)
- Ex-military leaders: Young adults 'too fat to fight' (CNN: 20 Apr. 2010)
- The downside of 'friends with benefits' (CNN: 15 Apr. 2010)
- Three-Parent Babies Due Soon, Thanks to Science (FOXNews: 14 Apr. 2010)
- New Planets Found; Have Backward Orbits (National Geographic: 14 Apr. 2010)
- Maternal Deaths Decline Sharply Across the Globe (New York Times: 14 Apr. 2010)
- Croatian teenager wakes from coma speaking fluent German (Telegraph: 12 Apr. 2010)
- 'Fatness' gene may thin your brain (New Scientist: 10 April 2010)
- Clinically Dead Boy 'Saw Granny In Heaven' (SKY News: 8 Apr. 2010)
- Incurable gonorrhea may be next superbug (MSNBC: 8 Apr. 2010)
- Astronomers Take Close-Up Pictures of Mysterious Dark Object(ScienceDaily: 8 Apr. 2010)
- Obese moms increase newborns' heart risk (CNN: 7 Apr. 2010)
- Scientists Discover Heavy New Element (New York Times: 7 Apr. 2010)
- ‘Miracle’ boy is OK after 15 minutes underwater (MSNBC: 6 Apr. 2010)
- Freaky Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist (FOX News: 5 Apr. 2010)
- What caused Sunday's PDX Boom? (KATU: 28 March 2010)
- New dating technique could establish age of the Turin Shroud (Telegraph: 24 March 2010)
- Facebook 'linked to rise in syphilis' (Telegraph: 24 March 2010)
- Gene breakthrough could help mammals regrow lost limbs (Telegraph: 16 March 2010)
- Space law course to tackle final frontier (Guardian: 14 March 2010)
- Chinese grandmother, 101, grows mysterious horn on forehead (Daily Mail: 9 March 2010)
- 'Dinosaurs' 10 million years older than previously thought (Telegraph: 3 Mar. 2010)
- Chile quake may have tipped Earth's axis (CNN: 2 March 2010)
- 200 Russian tanks found abandoned in forest (Telegraph: 28 Feb. 2010)
- Giant George enters record books as world's top dog (BBC News: 23 Feb. 2010)
- Jerusalem wall discovery 'proves Biblical kings existed' (Telegraph: 23 Feb. 2010)
- Jerusalem Wall Possibly Built By Solomon Discovered (Discovery News: 22 Feb. 2010)
- Elephant 'secret language' clues (BBC News: 22 Feb. 2010)
- Singing 'rewires' damaged brain (BBC News: 21 Feb. 2010)
- Exceptionally procreative woman leaves behind over a thousans descendants (New York Times: 18 Feb. 2010)
- Study: Young Americans less religious than their parents (CNN: 17 Feb. 1010)
- High Schools to Offer Plan to Graduate 2 Years Early (New York Times: 17 Feb. 2010)
- 'Perfect' Liquid Hot Enough to Be Quark Soup (ScienceDaily: 15 Feb. 2010)
- Bird-from-Dinosaur Theory of Evolution Challenged: Was It the Other Way Around? (ScienceDaily: 10 Feb. 2010)
- Meet 'Robonaut 2,' Your Future Co-Worker (Discovery News: 4 Feb. 2010)
- Trace of Thought Is Found in ‘Vegetative’ Patient (New York Times: 3 Feb. 2010)
- New Research Rejects 80-Year Theory of 'Primordial Soup' as the Origin of Life (ScienceDaily: 3 Feb. 2010)
- Giant Meteorites Slammed Earth Around A.D. 500? (National Geographic: 3 Feb. 2010)
- Digital doomsday: the end of knowledge (New Scientist: 2 Feb. 2010)
- Did Rice Wine Lead to Flushed Faces in Asia? (ABC News: 31 Jan. 2010)
- "Zombie Virus" Possible via Rabies-Flu Hybrid? (National Geographic: 27 Jan. 2010)
- Aurora Mystery Solved? (Discovery Online: 26 Jan. 2010)
- Many children 'hear voices'; most aren't bothered (REUTERS: 25 Jan. 2010)
- Aliens visiting Earth will be just like humans, scientist claims (Guardian: 25 Jan. 2010)
- Is There Such a Thing as Life After Death? (TIME: 22 Jan. 2010)
- Like babies, embryos like to be rocked, too (MSNBC: 19 Jan. 2010)
- 'Super snake' fears on the rise in Florida (Los Angeles Times: 15 Jan. 2010)
- Artifact suggests Bible written centuries earlier (MSNBC: 15 Jan. 2010)
- Scientists push "Doomsday Clock" back a minute (REUTERS: 14 Jan. 2010)
- Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues (CNN: 11 Jan. 2010)
2009
- Device turns thoughts into speech (MSNBC: 31 Dec. 2009)
- North Magnetic Pole Moving Due to Core Flux (National Geographic: 24 Dec. 2009)
- Modern Behavior of Early Humans Found Half-Million Years Earlier Than Previously Thought (ScienceDaily: 23 Dec. 2009)
- First Jesus-era house found in Nazareth (MSNBC: 22 Dec. 2009)
- Black Holes in Star Clusters Stir Up Time and Space (ScienceDaily: 21 Dec. 2009)
- UFO pyramid reported over Kremlin (Telegraph: 18 Dec. 2009)
- Moon poses radiation risk to future travelers (MSNBC: 17 Dec. 2009)
- Waterworld planet is more Earth-like than any discovered before(Guardian: 16 Dec. 2009)
- Humans 'have six-hour window' to erase memories of fear (BBC News: 14 Dec. 2009)
- Hidden Sensory System Discovered in the Skin (ScienceDaily: 14 Dec. 2009)
- Dreams may no longer be secret with Japan computer screen (AFP: 10 Dec. 2009)
- Large Hadron Collider physicists claim energy world record (Guardian: 9 Dec. 2009)
- Mediterranean was created in Earth's biggest deluge (Guardian: 9 Dec. 2009)
- Mediterranean was created in Earth's biggest deluge (Guardian: 9 Dec. 2009)
- Scientists unveil first 'bionic fingers' (ITN: 8 Dec. 2009)
- Thousands of starlings assemble into various animal shapes (Mail Online: 2 Dec. 2009)
- Real-life rolling stones creep across Death Valley in California (Telegraph: 18 Nov. 2009)
- Society must decide if it 'will accept relationships between humans and robots' (Telegraph: 18 Nov. 2009)
- Hundreds of birds seem to mourn the deaths of fellow ravens (Daily News Miner: 18 Nov. 2009)
- Lion opens family's car door with his teeth (Telegraph: 16 Nov. 2009)
- NASA finds 'significant' water on moon (CNN: 13 Nov. 2009)
- Baby Born In Bay Area With 12 Functioning Fingers, 12 Toes (KTVU: 13 Nov. 2009)
- Vatican Observatory examines theological implications of finding alien life(Catholic Online: 11 Nov. 2009)
- China plans for humanoid Olympics (BBC News: 6 Nov. 2009)
- Can scientists make a space elevator? (CNN: 5 Nov. 2009)
- 'Younger wife' for marital bliss (BBC News: 26 Oct. 2009)
- Controversial Moon Origin Theory Rewrites History (Discovery News: 22 Oct. 2009)
- Catgirl family seeks help (Austrian Times: 21 Oct. 2009)
- ‘Missing link’ primate isn’t a link after all (MSNBC: 21 Oct. 2009)
- Report: 1 in 8 Female Students Pregnant at Chicago High School(FOXNews: 16 Oct. 2009)
- 'Natural' nuclear explosions may have crippled early life (MSNBC: 14 Oct. 2009)
- The Collider, the Particle and a Theory About Fate (New York Times: 12 Oct. 2009)
- Bizarre Dinosaurs: Why Were Some So Strange? (ABCNews: 11 Oct. 2009)
- Baby's voice 'helped E-coli mother wake from coma' (Telegraph: 9 Oct. 2009)
- Do Candy-Eating Kids Become Criminal Adults? (TIME: 2 Oct. 2009)
- NASA: There is water in lunar soil (CNN: 25 Sept. 2009)
- US man discovers long lost brother at work 35 years after adoption(Telegraph: 23 Sept. 2009)
- Gene for memory and IQ gives students low grades (New Scientist: 23 Sept. 2009)
- Pregnant mother, implanted with wrong embryo, to give up baby after IVF blunder (Telegraph: 22 Sept. 2009)
- Evidence Points To Conscious 'Metacognition' In Some Nonhuman Animals(ScienceDaily: 15 Sept. 2009)
- Snake Discovered With A Leg (Morning Star: 14 Sept. 2009)
- Giant Stone-Age Axes Found In African Lake Basin (ScienceDaily: 14 Sept. 2009)
- UFO 'filmed for 40 minutes' by Chinese scientists during solar eclipse (Daily Mail: 7 Sept. 2009)
- Scientists Worry Machines May Outsmart Man (New York Times: 25 July 09)
- Hundreds of tiny footprints on canyon wall are 190 million years old(MSNBC: 23 July 09)
- Human-like Vision Lets Robots Navigate Naturally (Science Daily: 17 July 09)
- Moon landing tapes got erased, NASA admits (REUTERS: 16 July 09)
- Humans related to orangutans, not chimps, says new Pitt, Buffalo Museum of Science study (Bio-Medicine: 17 June 09)
- Mammoths survived late in Britain (BBC: 17 June 09)
- Archeological Evidence Of Human Activity Found Beneath Lake Huron(Science Daily: 9 June 09)
- The fatherhood taboo: Men finally break their silence on the 'potential misery' of becoming a dad (Mail Online: 8 June 2009)
- Churches Try to Fight Back Against Shrinking Membership (3 June 2009)
- Paleontologists can't find differences between dino tracks continents apart(MSNBC: 1 June 09)
- Animals can tell right from wrong (Telegraph: 23 May 2009)
- Women's menstruation genes found (BBC: 17 May 09)
- Development of giraffes' necks remain mysterious (BBC: 14 May 09)
- Meditation May Increase Gray Matter (Science Daily: 13 May 09)
- Ancient tsunami 'hit New York' (BBC: 3 May 09)
- Quantum Ghosts Are Helpful (Science Daily: 3 May 09)
- Americans not losing their religion, but changing it often (27 Apr. 2009)
- Animals That Seem Identical May Be Completely Different Species (Science Daily: 24 Apr. 09)
- Time For A New Theory Of Gravitation? Satellite Galaxies Challenge Newtonian Model (Science Daily: 23 Apr. 09)
- World first for strange molecule (BBC: 23 Apr. 09)
- Aliens exist and UFOs are covered-up by US government, says ex-astronaut (Telegraph: 22 Apr. 2009)
- Croatian teenager wakes from coma speaking fluent German (Telegraph: 12 Apr. 2010)
- Out-of-wedlock births hit record high (CNN: 8 April 2009)
- Knights Templar hid the Shroud of Turin, says Vatican (Times Online: 6 Apr. 09)
- Drug-Free Therapy Could Erase Memories (ABC News: 4 Apr. 09)
- "Superkid," 3, Moves Furniture, Weights (CBSNews: 2 April 2009)
- 'Peking Man' Older Than Thought; Somehow Adapted To Cold (Science Daily: 13 Mar. 09)
- Horses tamed earlier than thought (BBC News: 5 Mar. 2009)
- Modern human footprints dating back "at least 1.5 million years" discovered in Kenya (COSMOS: 27 Feb. 2009)
- Texans report fireball in sky, sonic booms (CNN: 16 Feb. 09)
- In the US, blacks continue to be at highest risk for HIV and AIDS (REUTERS: 6 Feb. 2009)
- "At least 361 intelligent civilizations in our galaxy" (BBC: 5 Feb. 09)
- Earliest date for animal life pushed back "by tens of millions of years"(BBC: 4 Feb. 09)
- Fossil of enormous snake discovered in Columbia (BBC: 4 Feb. 09)
- Holographic universe: discovery could herald new era in fundamental physics (Science Daily: 4 Feb. 09)
- Formerly extinct ibex becomes first animal resurrected via cloning technology (Telegraph: 4 Feb. 09)
- Scientists announce that animal-human hybrids "don't work" (News Daily: 2 Feb. 09)
- 128-year-old woman discovered in Uzbekistan (Xinhuanet: 31 Jan. 09)
- Boy born with six fully functional digits on each limb (KTVU: 30 Jan. 09)
- Scientists not so sure 'doomsday machine' won't destroy world (FOXNews: 28 Jan. 09)
- Scientist teleport matter more than three feet (FOXNews: 26 Jan. 09)
- Smallest known exoplanet may actually be Earth-mass (New Scientist: 19 Jan. 09)
- Calamities Wiped Out Early Civilization (CBS News: 19 Jan. 09)
- Mysterious submerged city discovered off the coast of India (BBC News: 19 Jan. 2009)
- 25-week preemie born 2 days after mother's death (MSNBC: 15 Jan. 09)
- Our world may be a giant hologram (New Scientist: 15 Jan. 2009)
- UFO over Germany official - says air traffic control (Austrian Times: 1 Jan. 09)
2008
- Scientists plan to ignite tiny man-made star (Telegraph: 27 Dec. 08)
- Cousin Marriage Laws Outdated, Experts Argue (Science Daily: 25 Dec. 2008)
- Scientists developing pleasure chip brain implant (New York Daily News: 23 Dec. 08)
- Dream-displaying computer screen invented, Japanese scientists claim(AFP: 11 Dec. 08)
- Inventor builds his own $21,000 android wife, named Aiko (CNN: 11 Dec. 08)
- Humans 80,000 Years Older Than Previously Thought? (National Geographic: 3 Dec. 2008)
- Britains most sexually promiscuous (Sunday Times: 30 Nov. 2008)
- Robot actors debut in Japan (BBC: 26 Nov. 08)
- Electrode implanted into his brain enables mute man to speak (Nature: 21 Nov. 08)
- Windpipe transplant successfully used recipient's own bone marrow (New York Times: 19 Nov. 08)
- NASA successfully tests sirst deep space internet (NASA: 18 Nov. 08)
- Physicists create BlackMax to search for extra dimensions in the Universe(ScienceDaily: 9 Nov. 08)
- Japanese researchers make brain tissues from stem cells (Physorg.com: 6 Nov. 08)
- TV shows link to teen pregnancies (BBC News: 4 Nov. 2008)
- Forecast: Sex and marriage with robots by 2050 (Fox News: 16 Oct. 08)
- South Korea's dancing and emoting robot can also tackle the chores(PhysOrg.com: 13 Oct. 08)
- Army developing ‘synthetic telepathy’ (MSNBC: 13 Oct. 08)
- UK university holds artificial intelligence test (CBS News: 12 Oct. 08)
- Making skin for robots (PopSci.com: 10 Oct. 08)
- Top Geneticist: Human Evolution Is Over (FOX News: 7 Oct. 2008)
- CDC: Blacks and male homosexuals at highest risk for HIV (CNN: 12 Sept. 2008)
- Military wants to study mind-reading (CNN: 15 Aug. 08)
- Scientists stop the ageing process (ABC News Australia: 11 Aug. 08)
- Scientists say they're closer to invisibility material (CNN: 11 Aug. 08)
- Virtual creatures and robots take on 'a life of their own' (Telegraph: 11 Aug. 08)
- Secret jetpack project blasts into reality (MSNBC: 29 July 2008)
- Russian Navy Tells of Strange UFO Encounters (FOX News: 28 July 2008)
- Japan makes robot girlfriend for lonely men (Reuters: 17 July 08)
- Robots to become lovers, predict researchers (Discovery Channel: 16 July 08)
- Scientists: humans and machines will merge in the future (CNN: 15 July 08)
- Experts unveil 'cloak of silence' (BBC: 12 July 08)
- Row over claims Africans suffer from 'endemic moral deficit' (Daily Mail Online: 10 July 2008)
- Scientists find hybrid embryos easy to make (Financial Times: 20 June 08)
- Police chase UFO over Cardiff (Telegraph: 20 June 2008)
- Christianity 'could die out within a century' (Telegraph: 20 June 2008)
- Professor designs plasma-propelled flying saucer (Science Daily: 12 June 08)
- Robot that can build itself to be unveiled (Telegraph: 4 June 08)
- Human line 'nearly split in two' species (BBC: 24 Apr. 2008)
- Computer system can carry on conversations with humans by reacting to voice, facial signals (Science Daily: 22 Apr. 08)
- Chimera embryos have right to life, say bishops (Telegraph: 19 Apr. 08)
- Is it a bird? A plane? No, it's a Flogo! (MSNBC: 16 Apr. 08)
- Matrix-style virtual worlds 'a few years away' (New Scientist: 3 Apr. 08)
- British scientists make human-cow embryos (Reuters: 2 Apr. 08)
- In Japan, robot babysitter always ready to play (Space Daily: 25 Mar. 08)
- US Army toyed with telepathic ray gun (New Scientist: 21 Mar. 08)
- Robot dog making incredible strides (PC Pro: 18 Mar. 08)
- Plans for 'doomsday ark' on the moon (Telegraph: 10 Mar. 08)
- Bringing Second Life to life: researchers create character with reasoning abilities of a child (Science Daily: 10 Mar. 08)
- Pentagon report investigated lasers that put voices in your head(PhysOrg.com: 18 Feb. 08)
- Third Cousins Have Greatest Number Of Offspring, Data From Iceland Shows (Science Daily: 8 Feb. 2008)
- Huge rise in British UFO sightings (Telegraph: 7 Feb. 2008)
- Embryos made with DNA from three people (Medical News Today: 6 Feb. 08)
- Sperm cells created from female embryo (Telegraph: 31 Jan. 08)
- Human-animal embryos get the go-ahead (Guardian: 18 Jan. 08)
- Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision (Science Daily: 17 Jan. 08)
2007
- Researchers replicate study producing embryonic-like stem cells, effectively ending ethical debate (LifeNews.com: 24 Dec. 07)
- UFOs ‘definitely’ exist, Japan spokesman says (MSNBC: 18 Dec. 2007)
- Baffling Cosmic Explosion Comes Out of Nowhere (Space.com: 18 Dec. 2007)
- Why the human race is growing apart (The Times Online: 11 Dec. 2007)
- Human evolution is 'speeding up' (BBC: 11 Dec. 2007)
- Great beasts peppered from space (BBC: 11 Dec. 2007)
- Dawkins: I'm a cultural Christian (BBC: 10 Dec. 2007)
- Amazing find of dinosaur 'mummy' (MSNBC: 3 Dec. 2007)
- Map that named America is a puzzle for researchers (REUTERS: 3 Dec. 2007)
- 4yo pig hunter swims croc-infested creeks for 5hrs (NT News: 30 Nov. 2007)
- Elusive biblical wall found at last, scholar says (MSNBC: 29 Nov. 2007)
- School to track pupils with radio chips sewn into their uniforms (Mail Online: 23 Nov. 07)
- Earth's Moon is 'cosmic rarity' (BBC: 21 Nov. 2007)
- 'Mythical Roman cave' unearthed (BBC: 20 Nov. 2007)
- Dinosaur with vacuum-cleaner mouth (Daily Times: 19 Nov. 2007)
- Fmr. Az. Gov.: "I saw something that defied logic and challenged my reality" (CNN: 9 Nov. 2007)
- Hunter's Photos Ignite New Debate Over Creature's Existence (FOX News: 1 Nov. 2007)
- Aliens caused Sicily fires, say officials (Telegraph: 26 Oct. 2007)
- 'Haunted' swing just keeps on rocking (Metro: 25 Oct. 2007)
- Black people 'less intelligent' Nobel-Prize winning scientist claims (Sunday Times: 17 Oct. 2007)
- Forecast: Sex and Marriage with Robots by 2050 (FOX News: 16 Oct. 2007)
- Endogamous Marriages Affect Infant Mortality, But Not As Much As Short Birth Intervals (Science Daily: 26 Sept. 2007)
- Japan's Ancient Underwater "Pyramid" Mystifies Scholars (National Geographic: 19 Sept. 2007)
- Czech speedway rider knocked out in crash wakes up speaking perfect English (Daily Mail: 14 Sept. 2007)
- Hybrid embryos could be created within months (London Evening Standard: 5 Sept. 2007)
- Police Blame Rise in Violence on Music (AOL News: 3 Sept. 2007)
- Age difference is key to having most kids: study (REUTERS: 29 Aug. 2007)
- Mystery of the medieval skulls still has archaeologists scratching their heads (The Sunday Times: 25 Aug. 2007)
- Adolescence is obsolete (Globe and Mail: 24 Aug. 2007)
- Astronomers Find Enormous Hole in the Universe (NRAO: 23 Aug. 2007)
- Artificial life likely in 3 to 10 years (Center for Genetics and Society: 19 Aug. 07)
- Cleverest crows opt for two tools (BBC: 16 Aug. 2007)
- Scientists break the speed of light (Mail Online: 15 Aug. 07)
- Sharks Have Genes for Fingers and Toes (National Geographic: 15 Aug. 2007)
- Study: oxygen bottleneck keeps bugs small (Xinhuanet: 14 Aug. 2007)
- Homo erectus might not have evolved from Homo habilis (COSMOS: 9 Aug. 2007)
- Finds test human origins theory (BBC: 8 Aug. 2007)
- Town centre brought to a halt by UFOs (Metro: 24 July 2007)
- Russians to dive below North Pole (BBC: 24 July 2007)
- Robotic insect takes off (Technology Review: 19 July 07)
- Villagers claim tiny beings emerged from tree in Argentina (El Diario de la Republica: 15 July 2007)
- Tiny tablet provides proof for Old Testament (Telegraph: 11 July 2007)
- Holy batcapes! The age of the superhero suit is upon us (Sunday Herald: 9 July 07)
- Airman's Deathbed Affidavit: Roswell Aliens Were Real (FOX News: 3 July 2007)
- First genome transplant turns one species into another (Guardian: 29 June 07)
- Brain Scans Reveal Why Meditation Works (LiveScience: 29 June 2007)
- Humans Have Spread Globally, and Evolved Locally (New York Times: 26 June 2007)
- Possible 'Mile-Wide UFO' Spotted by British Airline Pilot (FOX News: 25 June 2007)
- Fringe science yields 'gay bombs' and psychic teleportation (ABC News Australia: 21 June 07)
- Jellyfish-like object spotted in sky (Shanghai Daily: 21 June 2007)
- Move to lift ban on hybrid embryos (Independent: 17 June 08)
- Netted whale over one hundred years-old (MSNBC: 12 June 2007)
- Deep Hole Found on Mars (Space.com: 6 June 2007)
- Self-aware robot turns mirror on humankind (New Scientist: 16 May 07)
- Airline pilots observe a mile wide UFO in the British Isles (The Canadian: 8 May 2007)
- Mouse brain simulated on computer (BBC: 27 Apr. 07)
- Astronomers Find First Habitable Earth-Like Planet (ScienceDaily: 24 Apr. 2007)
- Mysterious Huge Stone Eggs Discovered in Hunan Province (The Epoch Times: 17 Apr. 2007)
- Sperm made from human bone marrow (BBC: 13 Apr. 07)
- 'Arctic Ocean's worth of water' discovered in Earth's mantle (Washington Univ. in St. Louis: 6 Apr. 2007)
- Let's Abolish High School (Education Week: 4 Apr. 2007)
- Humans' flat faces and large brains appeared 300,000 years later than thought (COSMOS: 29 Mar. 2007)
- Bizarre hexagon spotted in Saturn’s clouds (MSNBC: 27 Mar. 2007)
- Scientists create a sheep that's 15% human (People's Daily Online: 26 Mar. 07)
- Robot code of ethics to prevent android abuse, protect humans (National Geographic: 16 Mar. 07)
- Robotic age poses ethical dilemma (BBC: 7 Mar. 07)
- FORMER GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL SAYS SPACE ALIENS CAN HELP STOP GLOBAL WARMING (FOX News: 2 Mar. 2007)
- Scientists probe 'hole in Earth' (BBC: 1 Mar. 2007)
- Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth (LiveScience: 28 Feb. 2007)
- Scientists assess DNA Hair sample from Human being apparently not from Earth (The Canadian: 22 Feb. 2007)
- 'Doomsday' vault design unveiled (BBC: 9 Feb. 07)
- African Lion Kisses, Hugs Woman Who Saved It (Click Orlando: 14 Jan. 2007)
- China Fears Lopsided Sex Ratio Could Spark Crisis (ABC News: 12 Jan. 2007)
- Hybrid human-animal egg research 'not illegal' (In the News: 11 Jan. 07)
- 'New stem cell source' discovered (BBC: 8 Jan. 07)
- Scientist says Viking might have found and destroyed microbial life on Mars (MSNBC: 8 Jan. 2007)
- TV programme reveals the REAL Frankensteins (Mail Online: 5 Jan. 07)
- Creation of human-animal embryos sparks debate in Britain (CBC: 5 Jan. 07)
- Scientific evidence suggests Puerto Rican woman is an Extraterrestrial-Human hybrid (The Canadian: 4 Jan. 2011)
- Airline workers say they saw UFO (MSNBC: 2 Jan. 2007)
2006
- Robot puts human thoughts into action (Seattle Times: 21 Dec. 2006)
- China prohibits foreigners who are obese, unmarried, or over 50 from adopting Chinese orphans (New York Times: 19 Dec. 2006)
- Humpback whales have 'human' brain cells -study (One India News: 27 Nov. 2006)
- DNA Varies More Widely From Person to Person, Genetic Maps Reveal(National Geographic: 22 Nov. 2006)
- The first remarkable close-up pictures of animals in the womb (Daily Male: 22 Nov. 2006)
- Elephants Recognize Themselves in Mirror (Discovery: 30 Oct. 2006)
- Plan to create human-cow embryos (BBC: 6 Nov. 06)
- Scientists teleport mass across twenty inches (MSNBC: 4 Oct. 2006)
- Mainline U.S. denominations losing members to ‘transformation shift,’says researcher (Catholic News Agency: 1 Aug. 2007)
- Mainline denominations losing impact on nation (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 17 July 2006)
- Rare Whales Can Live to Nearly 200, Eye Tissue Reveals (National Geographic: 13 July 2006)
- Is this the end of men? (The Sun: 11 July 06)
- Mixing animal, human cells gets exotic (Breibart: 18 June 06)
- Ohio-sized crater found in Antarctica (Space.com: 1 June 2006)
- NASA hacker claims UFO cover-up (BBC News: 5 May 2006)
- Secret rivers found in Antarctic (BBC: 18 Apr. 2006)
- Up With Grups (New York Magazine: 26 Mar. 2006)
- Woman With Perfect Memory Baffles Scientists (ABC News: 20 Mar. 2006)
- Journals 'regularly publish fraudulent research' (Guardian: 3 Mar. 2006)
- Wedded bliss 'only lasts a year' (BBC News: 23 Feb. 2006)
- Is There a Monster in Lake Champlain? (ABC News: 22 Feb. 2006)
- Anti-ageing drugs point to retiring at 85 (Guardian: 20 Feb. 06)
- Stem cell experts seek rabbit-human embryo (Guardian: 13 Jan. 06)
2005
- Endogamous Marriage Laws Outdated, Expert Argues (Science Daily: 25 Dec. 2005)
- Elephants mourn their dead (Discovery: 4 Nov. 2005)
- Births to unmarried women hit record (USA Today: 28 Oct. 2005)
- Aborting 'every black baby' would reduce crime - Fmr. Edu. Sec. Bennett(CNN: 30 Sept. 2005)
- Cloaked figure seen flying over Serbia (Ananova: 15 Sept. 2005)
- Scientists create 'miracle mouse' can grow back lost limbs (Times Online: 28 Aug. 05)
- Dragons in the Tibet Sky (The Epoch Times: 7 Aug. 2005)
- Planet with three suns challenges astronomers (ABC News Australia: 15 July 2005)
- 'Human-brained' monkeys (NEWS.com.au: 11 July 05)
- African Grey Parrot Is First Bird To Comprehend Numerical Concept Akin To Zero (Science Daily: 11 July 2005)
- Boffins create zombie dogs (NEWS.com.au: 27 June 05)
- Kidnapped girl rescued and guarded by three lions (BBC: 22 June 2005)
- Sperm and eggs grown from stem cells (BNET: 20 June 05)
- Study: U.S. Leads In Mental Illness (Washington Post: 7 June 2005)
- 2050 - and immortality is within our grasp (Guardian: 22 May 05)
- UK scientists clone human embryo (BBC: 20 May 05)
- Stuff of sci-fi nightmares? An army of robots that reproduce(Independent: 12 May 05)
- Genetically modified mice live 20% longer (Seattle Times: 6 May 2005)
- Scientists: Life on Mars Likely (Wired: 2 May 2005)
- Scientists create animals that are part-human (MSNBC: 29 Apr. 2005)
- Some scientists say humans can read minds (MSNBC: 27 Apr. 2005)
- Some scientists say humans can read minds (MSNBC: 27 Apr. 2005)
- Sony patent takes first step towards real-life Matrix (New Scientist: 7 Apr. 05)
- Experts: Humor not limited to humans (Chicago Tribune: 3 Apr. 2005)
- Pill could extend life by 30 years (BBC: 31 Mar. 2005)
- Scientists' finding challenges laws of heredity (Times Online: 27 Mar. 2005)
- Scientists recover T. rex soft tissue (MSNBC: 24 Mar. 2005)
- Atmosphere found on Saturn moon (BBC: 17 Mar. 2005)
- Scientists to make 'Stuart Little' mouse with the brain of a human(Telegraph: 5 Mar. 05)
- HIV infection rate among U.S. blacks doubles (MSNBC: 25 Feb. 2005)
- Exclusive: NASA Researchers Claim Evidence of Present Life on Mars (Space.com: 16 Feb. 2005)
- U.S. HIV Cases Soaring Among Black Women (Washington Post: 7 Feb. 2005)
- Turin shroud 'older than thought' (BBC News: 31 Jan. 2005)
- Ghosts stalk Thai tsunami survivors (BBC: 25 Jan. 2005)
- Animal-human hybrids spark controversy (National Geographic: 25 Jan. 05)
- ET Visitors: Scientists See High Likelihood (Space.com: 14 Jan. 2005)
- Early mammal dined on dinosaurs (MSNBC: 12 Jan. 2005
2004
- Virgin birth not taken as gospel (Sunday Times: 26 Dec. 2004)
- Atheist discovers 'the science of God' (Telegraph: 12 Dec. 2004)
- Science nudges atheist toward God (Seattle Times: 10 Dec. 2004)
- There is a God, leading atheist concludes (MSNBC: 9 Dec. 2004)
- Rat brain wired to fighter plane (The Age: 7 Dec. 04)
- 'We will be able to live to 1,000' (BBC: 3 Dec. 04)
- Eggs 'fertilised' without sperm (BBC: 2 Dec. 04)
- Of mice, men and in-between (Washington Post: 20 Nov. 04)
- Liberal clergy facing the threat of heresy trials (Sunday Times: 22 June 2004)
- Kenya elephant buries its victims (BBC: 18 June 2004)
- Information teleported between atoms (MSNBC: 16 June 2004)
- There is a God, leading atheist concludes (MSNBC: 9 Dec. 2004)
- Mecca dream for 132-year-old pilgrim (BBC: 10 Feb. 2004)
2003
- Mixed-sex human embryo created (BBC: 3 July 03)
- Womb fluid yields stem cell find (BBC: 30 June 03)
- Prehistoric Humanity Suffered Dramatic Population Bottleneck, According to DNA Research (BBC: 9 June 2003)
- Historic Mars lander 'did find life' (BBC: 29 May 2003)
- Army Ants Have Fought Evolution for 100 Million Years (ENS: 9 May 2003)
- Scientists develop chip intended to replace hipocampus (BBC News: 12 Mar. 2003)
2002
- Quarter of clergy do not believe in the Virgin Birth (Telegraph: 22 Dec. 2002)
- Mali's 125-year-old woman (BBC: 5 Dec. 2002)
- Mummified Dinosaur Discovered in Montana (National Geographic: 11 Oct. 2002)
- Humans and chimps have 95 percent DNA compatibility, not 98.5 percent, research shows (California Institute of Technology: 23 Sept. 2002)
- An Ancient Greek Computer (Economist: 19 Sept. 2002)
- Life-like human portraits from the Ice Age (BBC News: 28 May 2002)
- Hypothetical 'humouse' to force decision on boundaries of patents (San Francisco Chronicle: 12 May 02)
- Live rats driven by remote control (Guardian: 2 May 2002)
- Scientists cross pigs with spinach (BBC: 24 Jan. 2002)
- The lioness and the oryx (BBC: 7 Jan. 2002)
2001
- Mysterious submerged city discovered beneath Cuban waters (BBC News:7 Dec. 2001)
- Einstein's Brain 'Markedly Different' From The Norm (REUTERS: 14 Nov. 2001)
- Billion-year-old rain-imprinted tidal sea-coast in eastern Madhya Pradesh, India (Indian Institute of Science: 25 Oct. 2001)
- Christianity 'almost vanquished in UK' (BBC: 6 Sept. 2001)
- Nose job for dinosaurs (BBC: 2 Aug. 2001)
- Reconstruction of juvenile Neanderthal provides insight (BBC: 2 Aug. 2001)
- Study: Brains Function in Clinically Dead (ABC News: 29 June 2001)
- Farming's roots pushed back (BBC News: 11 July 2001)
- Row over living 250-million-year-old bacteria (BBC: 7 June 2001)
- Study: Brains Function in Clinically Dead (ABC News: 29 June 2001)
- Historic Mars lander 'did find life' (BBC: 29 May 2003)
- IS THIS PIC PROOF' OF PAST LIFE ON MARS? (New York Post: 9 May 2001) [NOTE: This is a link to a reproduction of a news article whose authenticity I can attest by means of having printed it off years ago myself when it was still available at its original news site.]
- Picture of 'space king' published (Ananova: 9 May 2001) [NOTE: This is a link to a reproduction of a news article whose authenticity I can attest by means of having printed it off years ago myself when it was still available at its original news site.]
- Woman grows new teeth at 104 (Tribune: 5 Feb. 2001)
- UFO Shuts Down Russian Airport For Almost 2 Hours (27 Jan. 2001)
2000
- African emperor reached America 200 years before Columbus, book claims (BBC: 13 Dec. 2000)
- Hunt on for living mammoths in Thailand (BBC: 7 Dec. 2000)
- UK is 'losing' its religion (BBC: 28 Nov. 2000)
- Scientists claim evidence of "life after death" (BBC News: 23 Oct. 2000)
- Cloning teams cross pig and human DNA (TVNZ: 9 Oct. 00)
- Human-pig embryo accusation provokes debate (ABC News Australia: 9 Oct. 00)
- Square Craters on Eros (NASA: 26 Sept. 2000)
- Researchers claim to have identified genetic basis for intelligence (BBC: 8 Aug. 2000)
- 129-year-old survivor of slavery dies in Brazil (BBC: 16 June 2000)
- US planned one big nuclear blast for mankind (Guardian: 14 May 00)
- Scientists Create Half-Human, Half-Silicon Chip (REUTERS: 27 Feb. 2000)
- China experiences wave of unexplained lights in sky (New York Times: 11 Jan. 2000)
- Nepalese claims to be world's oldest (BBC: 2 Jan. 2000)
1999
- Church of England 'losing its flock' (BBC: 13 Nov. 1999)
- Neanderthals survived longer than thought (BBC News: 26 Oct. 1999)
- Tsunami bomb NZ's devastating war secret (NZ Herald: 25 Sept. 1999)
- Kids Were Right All Along: High School Is Obsolete (Business Week: 30 Aug. 1999)
- Pollen vouches for Shroud's authenticity (BBC News: 3 Aug. 1999)
- The vicars who don't believe in God (BBC: 13 July 1999)
- Church brings back heresy trials (BBC: 13 July 1999)
- Details of human hybrid clone revealed (BBC: 18 June 1999)
- Malaysian man claims to be 141 years-old (BBC: 18 June 1999)
<