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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +How Science Is Rewriting the Book on Genes
      Everyone who goes to medical school hears this story at some point.

    +Study Debunks Theory On Teen Sex, Delinquency
      Researchers at Ohio State University garnered little attention in February when they found that youngsters who lose their virginity earlier than their peers are more likely to become juvenile delinquents. So obvious and well established was the contribution of early sex to later delinquency that the...

    +As Yellowstone Bubbles, Experts Are Calm
      Something is stirring deep below the legendary hot springs and geysers of Yellowstone, the first and most famous national park in America -- and home to a huge volcanic caldron.

    +FINDINGS
      Crucial parts of the brains of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder develop more slowly than other youngsters' brains, a phenomenon that earlier brain-imaging research missed, a new study says.

    +Decades-Long U.S. Decrease in Smoking Rates Levels Off
      The decades-long decline in smoking by Americans has stalled for three years, the first time smoking rates have leveled off for that long since the federal government began collecting statistics more than 40 years ago.

    +A Distant Solar System Has Five Planets
      Astronomers have discovered a fifth planet orbiting a distant sun, marking the first time that another solar system with that many circling bodies has been found.

    +SCIENCE NOTEBOOK
      You eat carefully, do not smoke, exercise regularly and think you are taking good care of yourself. But if you drive to work in a heavily congested area such as Los Angeles or Washington, the traffic may be undermining your efforts. A new study has found that while Los Angeles residents spend about...

    +Scientists Track Time and Place of HIV's Arrival
      In the decades since young gay men in the United States started dying from a mysterious syndrome in the 1980s, scientists have wondered how and when the AIDS virus arrived. Many scenarios have been proposed, including one early but now-discounted theory that the disease was imported by a promiscu...

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      Astronauts mounted a difficult and dangerous emergency spacewalk today to repair a damaged solar panel endangering the space station.

    +Space Station's Damaged Panel Is Fixed
      Astronauts patched a damaged solar panel on the international space station yesterday during a tricky and dangerous seven-hour spacewalk.

    +Open Access to Research Funded by U.S. Is at Issue
      A long-simmering debate over whether the results of government-funded research should be made freely available to the public could take a big step toward resolution as members of a House and Senate conference committee meet today to finalize the 2008 Department of Health and Human Services approp...

    +Huge Black Holes May Hold Keys to Galaxy Formation
      For years, astronomers speculated that a giant, mysterious force lay at the center of the Milky Way, but it wasn't until four years ago that UCLA astronomer Andrea Ghez definitively showed what it was.

    +New Insights From Creatures' Perspective
      Two decades ago, Greg Marshall was diving off the reefs of Belize studying queen conchs when he noticed a reef shark passing by with a remora clinging to its belly. The thought occurred to Marshall, who was then a graduate student in marine environmental science, that if a camera could be attached...

    +SCIENCE NOTEBOOK
      Neanderthals, those beetle-browed cousins of ancestral humans who went mysteriously extinct 30,000 years ago, are often depicted as dark-haired and swarthy. Now a study of ancient DNA indicates that at least some of them had fair skin and red hair.

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