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Nuke Plant Leaks Renew Debate Over Aging Plants
A carcinogen has been found to be tainting at least 27 of the U.S.'s 104 nuclear reactors.
February 01, 2010
- Science
Scientists Turn Stem Cells Into Pork
New technology could have widespread implications for our food supply.
January 15, 2010
- Science
Best Consumer Stocks for a Recovering Economy
As the economy slowly recovers, here are Standard & Poor’s picks for the strongest consumer stocks.
Firefighter
As one of the 50 best careers of 2010, this should have strong growth over the next decade.
December 28, 2009
- Careers
How to Get the Right Diagnosis: Why Doctors Goof
Even the most experienced physicians are thrown off by faulty thinking.
Cutting Greenhouse Pollutants Could Save Millions of Lives
Analyses show global health benefits from cutting ozone and black carbon.
November 30, 2009
- Science
Science Digs Into Civil War Sites
Archeologists are using new technologies to locate Civil War battlegrounds lost under suburban sprawl.
November 29, 2009
- Science
Studies: Fighting Global Warming Reduces Diseases
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions could curtail preventable deaths from heart and lung disease.
November 25, 2009
- Science
Video Workouts: Turns Out They're Not So Sweaty
For younger gamers, Wii exercises and virtual sports burn just a few calories and don't help the heart.
UN: Fight Climate Change with Population Control
The UN suggests that family planning could contribute to the battle against global warming.
November 18, 2009
- Science
