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Doctors can now get a peek behind the eardrum to better diagnose and treat chronic ear infections, thanks to a [...]


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Scientists at the Dana-Farber/Children’s Hospital Cancer Center have developed an anti-cancer peptide that overcomes the stubborn resistance to chemotherapy and [...]


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The storage of light-encoded messages on film and compact disks and as holograms is ubiquitous—grocery scanners, Netflix disks, credit-card images [...]


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Invisibility, once the subject of magic or legend, is slowly becoming reality. Over the past five years mathematicians and other [...]


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A specific antioxidant supplement may be an effective therapy for some features of autism, according to a pilot trial from [...]


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It was autumn in San Francisco, a holiday. While doctors golfed and dined out in San Francisco, winter came to the old man in the bed beside me. . . .
29th-May-2012 04:39 pm - SCOTT HORTON—Obama’s Kill List

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In a detailed and well-crafted story by Jo Becker and Scott Shane, the New York Times takes a close look today at the Obama Administration’s program of targeted killings, and finds that the president is personally running the show: . . .

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Dear Readers, . . .

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Scientists have identified a new HIV-suppressing protein in the blood of people infected with the virus. In laboratory studies, the [...]


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Innocent physical interactions can make our faces glow subtly in the same pattern as when we are aroused


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