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  1. Horse Racing's Cripple Crown?: Industry Works to Prevent Fatal Injuries [News]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    Tomorrow, the eyes of the horse racing world will turn to the 133rd annual Preakness Stakes, the middle jewel of U.S. horse racing's Triple Crown. But the dust has barely settled from the tragedy at the Kentucky Derby

    Tagged: biology society and policy

  2. The Changing Fortunes of Wild and Captive Animals in China [Slide Show] [News]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    BEIJING--The plight of stray cats in Beijing has long drawn the sympathy of Juan "Crystal" Wang. The demure, soft-spoken young woman has spent the past few years placing forlorn felines in good homes. View a slide

    Tagged: biology earth and environment society and policy

  3. Live from ISEF: And the winners are asteroids! [Sciam Observations Blog]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair has just concluded with its grand awards ceremony. [More]

    Tagged: earth and environment society and policy

  4. News Bytes of the Week: Ants Invade Texas [News]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    Tiny ants terrorize Texans [More]

    Tagged: earth and environment

  5. Health care reform, one fainting spell at a time [Sciam Observations Blog]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    When I wrote last week about Rep. [More]

    Tagged: health society and policy

  6. This Is Your Mom on Drugs: Aging Doesn't Stop Drug Use [Scientific American Magazine]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    It’s the kind of tongue-in-cheek concept that might have percolated out of the subversive imagination of R. Crumb, underground cartoon chronicler of the 1960s. Grandma and Grandpa are passing the time in their

    Tagged: mind and brain health biology

  7. Watch this: The effects of heat on time-telling [Sciam Observations Blog]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    Last month, SciAm.com ran a story about how bad weather can change the length of a day. [More]

    Tagged: biology

  8. Hidden Meanings: Keith Winstein [Where Are They Now?]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    FINALIST YEAR: 1999 HIS FINALIST PROJECT: A way to send an encoded message without anyone knowing [More]

  9. Europa's Wandering Poles [Image Gallery]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

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    Tagged: space

  10. New NASA Mission to Sun Planned [60-Second Science]

    Scientific American - May 16, 2008

    [The following is an exact transcript of this podcast.] [More]

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