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Week in Science: 4/21 - 4/27
Bush works to lower gas prices, birds recognize sentence structure, and black holes prove to be efficient engines.
Cocky Athletes or Successful Psychos?
Inside the mind of the well-adjusted deviant.
Speaking Through Skin
Using the body's largest organ as art supply.
Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 4/28/2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at
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'Human' Drug Trials, Without Humans?
Researchers use stem cell research to perform 'human' drug testing in the body of mice.
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Rainforests: Carbon Sink or Carbon Source?
Could tropical forests soon contribute to global warming?
Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 4/27/2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at
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"Chernobyl Legacy"
A photo essay that captures the future created by a meltdown
Our Nuclear Future?
Seeking a solution to climate change, an increasing number of environmentalists are advocating nuclear power.
Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 4/26/2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at
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Measuring Chernobyl's Human Toll
Greenpeace accuses a WHO report of underestimating the extent of the nuclear disaster's effect.
What's It Worth to Ya?
A neuroeconomic study discovers a mechanism for decision-making.
Laurie David + Stephen Schneider
The activist and climate scientist enter the Seed Salon to deliberate the state of the planet.
Cribsheet #4: Hybrid Cars
Seed's Downloadable Tool for Living in the 21st Century
Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 4/25/2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at
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An Environmental Slap on the Wrist
California court rules that the Bush administration broke the law by ignoring the Energy Policy Act of 1992.
Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 4/24/2006
Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at
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New & Notable: 4/14 - 4/20
China and Taiwan come together, penicillin's got nothing on wallaby milk and even ugly ducklings get lucky eventually.
When on Hajj, Wear a Facemask
Could one of the largest religious events in the world jumpstart the next worldwide pandemic?
The Spotty History of Fruit Flies
Scientists zero in on the mutation responsible for giving species of fruit flies their spots.
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