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Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt/The Associated PressWas mummy a daddy?Comment10 Egyptian scientists trying to determine if female fetuses are King Tut's offspring06/08/081:57 PMComment10SpaceThis image provided by NASA  shows a delicate ribbon of gas floating in our galaxy. This image,  taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and assigned a red hue  by scientiests, is a sliver section of a supernova remnant from  more than 1,000 years ago. The supernova was probably the brightest star ever seen by humans, surpassing Venus as the brightest object in the night time sky, though less bright than  the moon.  This image, visible only with the Hubble's hydrogen light filter,  is a composite of hydrogen-light observations taken by two Hubble cameras.  NASA/The Associated PressSolar system dentedComment29 NASA's space probes find surprising outer edges02/07/081:02 PMComment29ResourcesMap hopes to clarify Arctic boundariesComment9 Potential hot spots pointed out in resource-rich Arctic06/08/089:40 AMComment9Related:Frozen Northwest Passage expected to open up Search the NewsSearchNewsStockaPs="boxR";var boxRAC = fnTdo('a'+'ai',300,250,ai,'j',nc);Video Picks BearInto the wild PopupRemote camera catches rare up-close images of bears, wolverines in the wildRare rhino caught on tape PopupRare footage of the world's most threatened rhino shows it charging a hidden camera in IndonesiaFading flowers? PopupNew research suggests pollution is changing the way flowers smellThames seahorses rebound PopupDespite almost vanishing because of pollution, seahorses are now back and thriving in London's Thames RiverSpectrum roachSmokin' roachesThe sexual habits of male Madagascar hissing cockroachesComment1Video: Smokin' roachesWeird science A platypus searches for food in its tank at Taronga zoo in Sydney, Australia.  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Monster magnets support space laceComment6 Giant fields of magnetism in distant galaxy keeps pattern of glowing gas filaments from collapsing21/08/081:51 PMComment6Minor planet may help explain cometsComment14 Planet's elliptical orbit never gets it close enough to sun to create tail of gas and dust, astronomers say18/08/081:29 PMComment14Moon ship's safety plan questionedComment33 NASA panel worries that Orion spaceship, for which any extra safety feature will have to 'earn its way in' because of weight issues12/08/081:20 PMComment33

Biology 

Monkey see, monkey giveComment1 At least to friends and relatives; strangers get short shrift in experiments studying reward and behaviour systems26/08/081:13 PMComment1U.S. lets producers zap spinach, lettuceComment65 FDA calls irradiation a key safety more to kill E. coli, other dangerous germs on raw produce21/08/081:04 PMComment65Epilepsy drug reverses rat obesityComment5 LockMedication being tested as treatment for drug addiction interrupts dopamine reward system20/08/089:09 AMComment5LockYou may know how you'll vote before you know itComment53 'Undecided' voters make decisions unconsciously before even considering options, study finds21/08/082:05 PMComment53World's newest species: A robin from GabonComment2 Red-breasted bird discovered in forests by accident during biodiversity project, U.S. scientists say15/08/081:53 PMComment2

Archeology 

Dead Sea Scrolls to go digitalComment Israeli scientists to make 2,000-year-old documents available on Internet27/08/0812:36 PMCommentNails, copper may be Franklin shipsComment4 Searchers have turned up relics that may have come from two of the world's most sought-after marine archeological prizes27/08/084:20 AMComment4Thracian tomb reveals chariotComment5 Ancient four-wheeled vehicle found in archeological dig near Bulgarian capital07/08/0812:55 PMComment5Ancient 'computer' had Olympic purposeComment22 LockA forerunner of modern chronology, the device measured months, eclipses and cycles of the Greek Olympiad31/07/085:52 AMComment22LockVast Neolithic site found in southern ChinaComment29 Excavations of thousands of artifacts, wooden poles found 4.5 metres underground continues22/07/081:35 PMComment29Ancient Rome's she-wolf not so ancient?Comment15 Controversy arises in Italy over suggestion that one of capital's most powerful symbols dates only from Middle Ages rather than Etruscan times11/07/081:19 PMComment15England's heritage sites in dangerComment28 English Heritage group says neglect, weather and even rabbits put thousands of historic locations at risk08/07/081:30 PMComment28

Physics 

If lost in pasture, check the beefComment30 Satellite photos show that most of them are likely to be oriented in a north-south direction26/08/081:02 PMComment30Precise radiation can target cancer after spreadComment8 LockNew technique can attack metastasized tumours one by one, giving reprieve of 10 months to more than two years so far14/08/082:17 PMComment8LockInvisibility cloak one step closer, scientists sayComment22 Invisibility cloak one step closer, scientists say10/08/087:14 PMComment22CERN's collider ready to beam upComment27 Machine will begin exploration of world's tiniest particles with 27-kilometre circular tube down which electron beams are fired08/08/0810:08 AMComment27For people who need flexible electronicsComment7 Material developed in Japan bends, stretches and conducts electricity08/08/0812:39 PMComment7Jet packs ready to take off?Comment16 Not quite the Hollywood model, but contraption lifts off nicely for demonstration flight30/07/081:06 PMComment16From fish to armourComment18 Protection of soldiers in battle may eventually be matter of scales28/07/081:53 PMComment18The power behind the Northern LightsComment33 Discovery of how substorms energize celestial shows could help protect satellites, power grids, from radiation24/07/089:10 PMComment33

Paleontology 

Doubt cast on discovery of dinosaur soft tissueComment1 Scientists suggest material taken from bones may simply be bacteria rather than T. rex protein30/07/081:56 PMComment1Fossil from head to, almost, tip of tailComment18 Japanese, Mongolian scientists recover complete skeleton of young kin of T rex24/07/081:50 PMComment18

Genetics 

Survivors of 1918 pandemic still protectedComment9 LockDiscovery by influenza, immunity researchers of long-lasting antibodies suggests new ways to fight viruses18/08/081:34 PMComment9LockCompany delivers first commercial dog clonesComment75 'Yes, I know you! You know me, too!' woman says as she receives five puppies cloned from her late pet05/08/086:18 AMComment75

Environment 

Arctic sea ice at second lowest levelComment With several weeks left in the warm season, scientists fear 2008 could beat last year's extreme27/08/0810:09 AMCommentWhat is killing the bats of Pincher Creek?Comment82 Large number of dead on Alberta wind farm prompt study that finds drop in air pressure near turbines can cause fatal respiratory injuries26/08/085:35 AMComment82Can't see the forest for the lakeComment8 Submerged Ghana forest may point to timber bonanza25/08/081:33 PMComment8Winter weather?Comment68 Farmers' Almanac says 'Numb's the word!'25/08/081:40 PMComment68Acid ocean imperils more than shellsComment108 Increasing acidity could wipe out invertebrate colonies by thwarting fertilization of eggs15/08/0812:12 PMComment108Cemetery evokes green SaharaComment30 Excavation finds tiny woman, two children buried on bed of flowers in desolate Tenere Desert region of Niger14/08/081:43 PMComment30Ocean 'dead zones' proliferatingComment226 Maritime areas starved for oxygen now one of world's most pressing environmental issues, scientist says14/08/082:01 PMComment226Plants' sound waves signal pollutionComment Israeli scientists 'listen' to plants by pointing lasers at tiny bits of algae to create vibrations that indicate cause of problem14/08/081:23 PMComment

Anthropology 

Another Amazon tribe surfacesComment19 National Indian Foundation reports sighting of rare uncontacted group deep in Brazil's western jungle30/05/081:25 PMComment19

Other 

How do you study where you can't go?Comment9 Scientists using seals to gather ocean data in bitter Antarctic climate12/08/081:31 PMComment9Get a move on, bossyComment Scientists at USDA ranch try to teach cows to herd by wire05/08/081:10 PMCommentScientists develop eye-shaped cameraComment1 Researchers say innovation could improve performance of digital cameras, enhance imaging of human body06/08/083:23 PMComment1Virgin Galactic shows off mothershipComment Aircraft designed for space tourism trotted out at Mojave desert28/07/081:04 PMCommentBehaviour:Loud music: more drinkingComment Customers take bigger gulps, finish drinks faster when the music pounds, study finds18/07/084:05 PMCommentOld bones could help fight TBComment2 Researchers study discoveries from biblical city of Jericho for possible clues to dealing with disease in future14/07/081:53 PMComment2On-line:HelpContact UsStaffRSSGlobe Plus SubscriptionMember CentreMobileNewspaper AdsNewspaper:Customer CareContact UsStaffPress RoomCorrectionsSubscribeVacation StopsChange AddressRecognition CardAdvertise:Advertise With UsNewspaperMagazinesOnlineMarketing Solutions GroupMedia CentralClassifiedsPrivacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsDisclaimerCTVglobemedia © Copyright 2008 CTVglobemedia Publishing Inc. All Rights Reserved.globeandmail.com and The Globe and Mail are divisions of CTVglobemedia Publishing Inc., 444 Front St. W., Toronto, ON  Canada M5V 2S9Phillip Crawley, Publisherif(typeof init == "function"){ init(); }if(d&&skyRAC!=""){d.write(skyRAC);}if(d&&boxRAC!=""){d.write(boxRAC);}if(typeof box2AC!="undefined"){ if(d&&box2AC!=""){d.write(box2AC);} }if(typeof lug2AC!="undefined"){ if(d&&lug2AC!=""){d.write(lug2AC);} }if(d&&halfpageRAC!=""){d.write(halfpageRAC);}if(typeof loadAC == "function"){ loadAC(); }prepareIntercept("EN");Back to top
 

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