Miniature marvels Technology: Scientists are competing to develop micro-products to improve our world. The payoff is worth billions to those who master the technologies first.
Elements of explosive reaction Backfire: When California scientists wanted to name a just-discovered element after Nobel laureate Glenn T. Seaborg in March 1994, it triggered a furious debate among their brethren. The issue is still unresolved.
YOUNG SLEUTHS OF SCIENCE
Good use can be found for tobacco, scientist believes
Tracking Down the Top Quark
DNA test may identify risk of breast cancer
Cyril Ponnamperuma, 71, theorized on life's origins, taught chemistry
Mystery fumes contained deadly poison, lab reports
Ex-Baltimorean shares Nobel Prize in medicine
Professor honored for AIDS research
Like it or not, mom was right about broccoli
Meteorites crashing into oceans provided right stuff for life, new theory says
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15-YEAR ROAD TAKES DRUG TO MARKETPLACE UM researcher finds treatment for breast cancer
Pressures on student linked to lab explosion His Hopkins adviser had requested work
Far-out find: Diamonds in space
Marriottsville seeks assurance that water is safe
WMC, chemistry professor get $60,000 grant Smith to oversee Dreyfus program
Russia still doing secret work on chemical arms Research goes on as government seeks U.N. ban
Seeking nature's cures Scientists scour planet in hopes of finding new drugs
Carney is appointedMary Lou Carney, adult student...
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Thinning ozone, but no hole, found over Northern Hemisphere
MEDICAL MAGIC New gene techniques could revolutionize the drug industry
Asimov provided a window on real life in worlds that never were
THE RACE FOR A BLOOD SUBSTITUTE
BLOOD SUBSTITUTE Medical contest of the decade intensifies.
Cluster of babies in Texas born without brains Pollution suspected as cause of defect
Scientists at odds with Bush aide over the state of the air No crisis now, says president's aide, but others fear time is running out.
CFC buildup appears to be slowing down Scientists to discuss issue at conference here.
New positionsDundalk Community College in Baltimore named...
Hydroxyl holds one of the keys to air pollution Chemical scavenger may be threatened
Chemist turns on to glowing candy
COLUMBUS CENTER AWEIGH Groundbreaking at aquaculture site occurs today
Satellite to gather data on ozone layer, its depletion Discovery launch slated for tonight
CONVOCATION AT WMC
Study says 'slimy marine mollusk' may show learning and pain are related
Teaching-research combination works at Villa Julie
Scientists clash in battle over honesty in research
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Orr E. Reynolds, scientist with NASA, is...
Cold-fusion claims violated scientific ethics, physicist says in new book
Synthetic rubber may gain in use with new process
Horticulture program on Dundalk CC spring list
Plant to encase nuclear waste in glass
Driving down air pollution Oil companies changing gas but there's a long road ahead
WMC JUNIOR PICKS MAJOR, TRAVELS 'THE ROAD NOT TAKEN' SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY IS RESEARCH CHALLENGE
Dr. Nathan Sugarman, 73, a nuclear chemist...