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Nov. 26, 2008 | By Jeffrey KlugerNature may have forgotten about the extinct woolly mammoth, but science has been buzzing about it lately, ever since researchers announced that they had sequenced 80% of its genome. That gave rise to chatter about whether a cloned mammoth could ever be born. Serious cloning science began in 1952, when researchers first reported transferring a ...
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Jan. 28, 2008BEIRUT Explosion targeting U.S. embassy car kills four WASHINGTON Protests mark Guantánamo Bay anniversary CARACAS Hostages held by Colombian rebels set free KABUL Videoconferencing with U.S. detainees TAIPEI Opposition Nationalist Party scores landslide win GANGASAGAR, INDIA Hindus celebrate Makar Sankranti at the Ganges ENVIROTECH Green Machines Detroit's annual Auto Show displays the best and brightest ...
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Dec. 31, 2007NEW YORK CITY Santacon revelers celebrate holiday anarchy WASHINGTON Fire damages Cheney's office near White House HARARE Zimbabwe's Mugabe seeks sixth term NANJING, CHINA Locals recall the 1937 massacre QLATOOKA, IRAQ Turkey bombs Kurdish rebels ARAFAT, SAUDI ARABIA Pilgrims to Mecca stand in vigil during the hajj THE MAP Front-Loading the Presidential Primaries Iowa always ...
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Aug. 7, 2008 | By Harriet Barovick10 ESSENTIAL STORIES
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Feb. 18, 2008DIED TODDLER TEETH turned deadly serious--and scientifically invaluable--in 1958, when pathologist Walter Bauer helped start the St. Louis Baby Tooth Survey to study the effects of nuclear fallout on children. By 1970 the team had collected 300,000 shed primary teeth, which, they discovered, had absorbed nuclear waste from the milk of cows that were fed ...
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