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Amazing Animals
A Styan's red panda cub meets the media for the first time.
Conservationists seek endangered species status for worm that can reach 3 feet.
Going Green
Environmentalists talk of composting toilets, power from poop.
EU closely watching US climate bill, calls for US, Japan to make breakthrough.
From Our Columnists
PHOTO: What's Behind the Dramatic Drop in Highway Fatalities?/New Research Shows Americans Are Driving Differently, Not Just Less

Why Are There Fewer Driving Deaths?

The lower cost of fuel isn't the only reason highway fatalities have dropped.
Photo: Easy Lunch for Fish-Tricking Snake

What Can We Learn From Nature's Oddballs?

MacArthur "genius" is a legend for specializing in the strangest animals.
Cell texting

How to Write on Thin Air

A cell phone can detect hand movements and e-mail a note, researchers say.
Space and Beyond
Entrepreneurs are at work on space habitat; prototypes already in orbit.
These weird adolescent galaxies throw final tantrum before growing up.
Ahead of the Curve
Toyota says its brain wave technology is among the fastest in the world.
Becky Worley reveals amazing deals on high-tech televisions.
 
Eye on Apps
Dunkin' Donuts goes high-tech with iPhone app that organizes coffee runs.
Security Watch
Study shows how easy it is for others to guess answers to security questions.
Science And Society
5:46 PM
The island of Hirta, in the St. Kilda archipelago off the northwest coast of Scotland, is an uninhabited, windswept place, perfect for studying the wild sheep who live there. British researchers have... [continue]
Ahead of the Curve
10:59 AM
YouTube wants to be your friend. Well, if you’re a media company, that is. The site has been striking deals with programmers like Sony, Lionsgate and MGM, as well as with the ABC Television Network... [continue]
Science And Society
6:48 PM
Every time someone talks about the world's need to move on from coal and oil as its main energy sources, the next sentence seems to be that "there is no magic bullet." No one source, they say, can... [continue]