A round table of experts answer all our pressing questions about the sudden death of the nation's bees. What they have to say has a bigger sting than we ever expected.
A Chinese zoo is monitoring its animals extra carefully to study how their behaviour predicts earthquakes, the China Daily said on Tuesday.
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Though the United States is the world's top producer of greenhouse gases, only 13 percent of congressional Republicans believe in human-caused global warming (National Journal), and 13 percent of Americans have never even heard of the phenomenon (ACNielsen). One might wonder what planet these folks are on. Unfortunately, it's the one we all share.
Scientists in China have identified a gene variant which appears to protect Chinese people from various types of cancer
Within two or three decades, there could be one and a half billion people without enough water, according to a new report on the impacts of global warming.
Lithium-ion automobile battery manufacturer A123 Systems of Boston got a big boost last week when U.S. President George W. Bush met with Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman and A123Systems CEO David Vieau to discuss plug-in hybrids.
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Boring. Poorly executed. Unmemorable. These words could not only be used to describe the action that took place on the football field during Super Bowl XLI Sunday night but also the uber-hyped commercials that aired during the big game.
A pipeline shuts down in Alaska. Equipment failures disrupt air travel in Los Angeles. Electricity runs short at a spy agency in Maryland.








