Tomorrow sees the meeting of Manchester United and Chelsea at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. The Russian capital will play host to the first ever all-English UEFA Champions League final.Which team do you think will win?
If you've never seen the International Space Station flying 220 miles overhead, this is the week to do so. The station will be in almost constant sunlight from Wednesday through Friday, offering an incredible view to sky gazers across the
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will hold a teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, May 27, for a science and mission status briefing on NASA's upcoming Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope mission.
Online, patients-as-consumers are reviewing doctors. It shifts the balance of power, but raises the question of whether consumers can simply rate an M.D. like they'd review an HDTV. (Los Angeles Times)
This is a short, punchy, book that sets out to make a single point - clinical ethics consultants need to be free to step beyond the boundaries of conceptual analysis and should be able to offer practical advice about how
Since founding CRN five years ago, we've been concerned that the unprecedented power of molecular manufacturing and the potential for exponential proliferation of nanofactory technology may make it essential to create an international administration to regulate it. Half a decade
Google's online filing cabinet for medical records opened to the public Monday, giving users instant electronic access to their health histories and worrying a privacy advocate. (AP)
British scientists will be allowed to research devastating diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's using human-animal embryos, after the House of Commons rejected a ban yesterday. (Times Online)
Just how reliable, asks a leading neuroscientist, are claims made for the research benefits of human-animal hybrid embryos - one of the most controversial elements in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill now being debated in the House of Commons?
Months after being implanted into research animals, "neo-bladders" created from progenitor cells appear to function much like natural bladders, researchers have shown. (MSBC)
In a soon-to-be-released report, federal inspectors confirm findings by The Times that regulators failed to spot problem programs and didn't act quickly to protect patients. (Los Angeles Times)
Scientists have seen the future of sport. It involves mice that can lift three times the average, humans that can run 90-minute marathons, and ligament tears that can be fixed by injection. (Myrtle Beach Online)
More Ohio State students will have an opportunity to receive financial assistance to study abroad as a result of a $1 million gift from The Dispatch Printing Company. This gift doubles the endowment that supports the Wolfe Study Abroad Scholarship
The beat pounded out from Terrell Jackson's drum as he banged in time to a half-dozen dancers twirling and flailing in an African-inspired rhythmic bonanza.
A newly redesigned UC Berkeley campus "gateway" website will soon replace the current main site. Users are invited to take the new homepage.berkeley.edu site out for a spin in its beta-test phase.
Biodetection Technologies is an internationally recognized event for experts in detection and identification of biological and chemical threats. Delivering this year's opening keynote address will be Robert Hooks, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for WMD and Biodefense from the U.S. Department
Secretary Spellings issued the following statement on Senator Edward M. Kennedy: "My friend Senator Ted Kennedy is a lionhearted champion for our nation's schoolchildren. His decades of public service have inspired generations of Americans, including me. And his strong, outspoken
I cannot single out one teacher out of the many I had both in primary and secondary school to highlight as my favourite. I have reminiscences of qualities, which many teachers had altogether in different ways and which prompted in
New Entry by John Tucker on May 20, 2008.] "Confucianism" is a term used largely by westerners to refer to an often diverse set of philosophical movements that have been variously known in Japanese history as Jugaku (the learning of
A satellite that will help scientists better monitor and understand rises in global sea level, study the world's ocean circulation and its links to Earth's climate, and improve weather and climate forecasts, is undergoing final preparations for a June 15