On the road in Kentucky in search of two American originals: a strong brown whiskey and a high lonesome music.
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Clayton Anderson has been living aboard the International Space Station since June, and will hitch a ride home on Discovery at the end of its mission.
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As the climate warms, Greenlandic farmers are experimenting with vegetables that have previously never been grown in the country.
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Dr. Kornberg?s Nobel Prize-winning discovery of how DNA is assembled helped ignite the biotechnology revolution.
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Richard Thompson, who began powering his home with solar power in 2001, has found that power is the easy part. Generating interest takes work.
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King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia is staking $12.5 billion on a bid to catch up with the West in science and technology.
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New research underscores a vast transformation in the way scientists have come to understand the sleeping brain.
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By all evidence, outrageously bad dreams are a universal human experience.
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The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the changes were part of a normal review process and not aimed at minimizing the impact of global warming.
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Alarmed that a 52-year-old paper was stoking the arguments of creationists, a chemistry professor has retracted a paper on the origins of life.
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Poor sleep among the elderly, it turns out, is not because of aging itself, but mostly because of illnesses or the medications used to treat them.
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Bird sleep is so mysterious that scientists are considering several answers, all intriguing.
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You don't need a rocket to send scientific instruments into space. A really big balloon works just as well, according to an international research team that plans to take a closer-than-ever look at the sun.
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The 16-ton new module will serve as a connection point for two new laboratories for the station.
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