EnvironmentHistorical Overfishing Started the Problems Marine Ecosystems Now FaceJuly 27, 2001 — Sarah Graham
The SciencesNew Drugs May Enable Women to Stop Menstruation by Popping a PillJuly 27, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
Space & PhysicsSpacecraft Finds Spot Where Solar Wind and Earth's Magnetosphere ConnectJuly 26, 2001 — Harald Franzen
The SciencesSynthetic Peptide May Succeed Where Antibiotics Have Met with ResistanceJuly 26, 2001 — Sarah Graham
Space & PhysicsSETI Will Begin to Look for Optical Beacons from Alien WorldsJuly 25, 2001 — Sarah Graham
EnvironmentMore Children Are Seriously Injured on Playgrounds Than in TrafficJuly 25, 2001 — Harald Franzen
HealthAnatomical Abnormalities in the Brain May Contribute to StutteringJuly 24, 2001 — Harald Franzen
Mind & BrainTicking Biological Clock Drives Female Cockroaches to Lower StandardsJuly 24, 2001 — Kate Wong
EnvironmentCrystal Samples Forecast a Yellowstone Eruption within 100,000 YearsJuly 24, 2001 — Sarah Graham
The SciencesScientists Identify a Gene Needed to Keep Female Embryos AliveJuly 23, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
EnvironmentCommercial Activity Still Presents a Serious Threat to Many Whale SpeciesJuly 23, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
The SciencesSoftware Assesses Risks of Terrorism and Natural DisastersJuly 23, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
EnvironmentEarth May Warm Four to Seven Degrees by 2100, Study FindsJuly 20, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
Space & PhysicsScientists Find the Smallest Black Hole Yet in a Nearby GalaxyJuly 20, 2001 — Sarah Graham
Environment511-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Pre-Cambrian Origins for CrustaceansJuly 20, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler
The SciencesExperiment Proves Two Counterintuitive and Contradictory Quantum EffectsJuly 19, 2001 — Kristin Leutwyler