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Readers duke it out over the fate of science and react to DISCOVER's interview with Newt Gingrich 12.01.2006
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Readers slash and burn the enthusiasm for corn ethanol, and more. 10.10.2006
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Humans seem to distinguish between having sex and creating a pair-bond, although for each we use the word mate 05.01.2000
Humans seem to distinguish between having sex and creating a pair-bond, although for each we use the word mate 04.01.2000
Sex reassignment is less difficult than facing the ethical questions about irreversibly modifying children's bodies' 03.01.2000
I look upon synesthesia as a gift-a memory device that helps me recall numbers, names, and the stuff of life' 02.01.2000
Are the settlers living in the shadow of Mount Rainier counting on others to bail them out the next time it blows?' 01.01.2000
I predict Kismet will be just another college-crafted, dead-end 'toy system' like so many other projects' 12.01.1999
Sometimes a new 'wonder drug' is only a wonder drug because physicians do not yet know its potential to harm' 11.01.1999
The bottom line of medicine should be healing' 10.01.1999
You do us a disservice when you buy into the stereotype that clergy are narrowly focused and out of touch' 09.01.1999
What legacy do you leave: health and abundance, or a depleted, sickened world?' 08.01.1999
Right on the mark. That was a letter-perfect example of condescending sexism.' 07.01.1999
Fat people are quick to seize on any excuse for their obesity' 06.01.1999
I would choose having my heart torn out over swallowing molten lead' 05.01.1999