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With NIH furloughs, children with cancer are being turned away from clinical trials.
The fantasy of abolishing Congress turns into a nightmare in this archival clip from Coronet Instructional Films.
A South African game reserve has a new strategy for curbing illegal hunting: forensic entomology.
On Earth Day 2011, a look back at 6 Atlantic essays by the father of American environmentalism
There was more to that day than Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.
An environmental lawyer says the sale could pose a major conflict of interest.
“The Great Terrain Robbery" is what Alaskan developers call President Carter’s efforts to preserve America’s largest wilderness territory. Conservationists, on the other hand, view Alaska’s virgin frontier as a national resource, and want Congress to help protect it.