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| Skeptics Find Fault With U.N. Climate Panel Rajendra K. Pachauri and the U.N. panel he leads face accusations of scientific sloppiness and conflicts of interest. |
| A Viagra Alternative to Serve by Candlelight Chefs and academics have been rethinking the list of alleged edible aphrodisiacs. |
| U.S. Officials Plan $78.5 Million Effort to Keep Dangerous Carp Out of Great Lakes Addressing a threat that has grown increasingly tense throughout the Midwest as genetic material from the fish was found in Lake Michigan. |
| Thirty Knots, With the Wind at Your Wings The sailboats competing in the America?s Cup are the fastest ever built but about as delicate as a house of cards. |
| Findings: Will You Be E-Mailing This Column? It?s Awesome A University of Pennsylvania study found that readers of news in print and online had more exalted tastes than might be expected. |
| News Analysis: For Human Spaceflight, Can Measured Beat Bold? The Obama administration is trying to keep humans flying in space, but will its measured proposals succeed? |
| A Conversation With Samuel Wang: A Neuroscientist Studying the Structure of Dog Brains In his Princeton laboratory, Samuel Wang uses dog M.R.I.?s to research the relationship between brain structure and behavior. |
| Long-Term Care Hospitals Face Little Scrutiny Lawsuits, state inspections and federal statistics paint a troubling picture of the care offered at some hospitals. |
| Revising Book on Disorders of the Mind Changes to the psychiatry guidebook that largely sets society?s line for normal behavior could affect treatment. |
| Ally for the Poor in an Unlikely Corner Through his work in poor countries, Andrew Witty, chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline, has positioned his company as the leader among drug makers in advancing world health issues. |
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