In Oil Inquiry, Panel Sees No Single Smoking Gun
No one person or company has been implicated. Instead, several missteps and oversights by the crew are being explored by federal investigators as possible triggers of the emergency. feeds.nytimes.com |
Tug of War Pits Genes of Parents in the Fetus
It has long been suggested that a mother’s and father’s genes do not play exactly equal roles, and new research points to asymmetry that could be far more substantial than thought. feeds.nytimes.com |
Frederick Jelinek, Who Gave Machines the Key to Human Speech, Dies at 77
Mr. Jelinek unlocked human speech for computers by thinking like a computer. feeds.nytimes.com |
International space station crew blast off from Kazhakstan
Rocket carries US and Russian cosmonauts to the international space station guardian.co.uk |
Observatory: They Fetch, They Roll Over, They Aid Tumor Research
Pituitary tumor operations on dogs are helping scientists understand Cushing’s disease, which affects far more dogs than humans. feeds.nytimes.com |