
Science round-up: Cancer, China, and climate change
China's manufacturing sector spews forth more CO2 by far than similar sectors in other countries.

Fighting climate change: Just do it!
Sometimes religious people tend to be slower to adapt to changes coursing through the culture, especially with concerns about climate change.

Science news roundup: Water on Mars, Arctic drilling ends
It's a rare thing when a week is filled with good environmental news, but that is precisely what happened.

Today in history: The first intercontinental radio transmission, 1915
The demonstration was transmitted from the U.S. naval radio station at Arlington to San Francisco, then a few hours later relayed to Honolulu, for a total of 4900 miles.

Today in history: A Chinese poem for autumn
On this first day of autumn, we offer a quiet moment of reflection penned 80 years ago.

Discrimination affects health for lifetime: Weekly science round up
Vitamin C, school start time, India's private hospitals, pre-diabetes, physical effects of discrimination.

Drought turning Golden State's redwoods brown
For the first time, there are signs of foliage die-back on sequoia seedlings, a rare and worrying prospect.

Exciting hominid fossil find in South Africa
The find will not revolutionize science's ideas of how our species evolved, it gives a more complete picture of the basic pattern and raises interesting questions.

Navy jets, electronic warfare stir outrage
The noise and electronic radiation pose a dire threat to animals and plants in the wilderness regions of the Olympic Peninsula.

Environment a hot topic at Congressional Black Caucus legislative conference
"The fight to save the environment is being transformed into a fight for environmental justice."

