A controversial Italian embryologist is preparing to impregnate up to 200 women with cloned embryos in the world's first attempt to produce a human clone. more »
Like the camera-clutching paparazzi who stalk Gwyneth and Brad, Hubble telescope operators are also interested in the strange couplings of stars. more »
Divers began cutting the hull of the sunken Russian nuclear submarine Kursk, preparing it for raising in September. more »
Germany is not necessarily known as the sunniest spot in Europe. But nowhere else do so many people climb on their roofs to install solar panels. more »
UN AIDS Conference Draws Thousands to New York more »
A new imaging technique pin-points the exact location and size of prostate cancer more »
Astronomers from the University of Colorado at Boulder and the University of California at Berkeley have discovered a key building block for new stars in the rapidly expanding remains of an ancient stellar explosion. more »
The next major tech fallout could be environmental, as computer use increases and consumers get rid of obsolete equipment. more »
About 10,000 times smaller in diameter than a human hair, nanotubes will revolutionize engineering, TVs, and computing more »
Protests in Poland Against Nuclear Fuel for Czech Power Plant more »