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Monday, February 5, 2007

   
Inbreeding Helps African Fish, Scientists Say
Inbreeding often conjures visions of mutant offspring, but scientists now find it can have its advantages in the wild.
Researchers Uncover Best Bosses? Success Secret
Bully bosses need to lighten up and wallflower managers would do well to stand up, according to a new study.
Why Ancient Greeks are Always Nude
Like many of the statues they left behind, the ancient Greeks may have spent some of their time in the nude.
 

 
New Environmental Body Aims to Slow Global Warming
Forty-five nations have answered France's call for a new environmental body to slow inevitable global warming and protect the planet, perhaps with policing powers to punish violators.
White House Press Cut Presidents Few Breaks
The White House press corps has cut U.S. presidents few breaks for the past 48 years when it comes to the economy, but journalists tend to be creampuffs during news conferences when it comes to foreign affairs, a new study shows.
Image of the Day: Ripple Effect
Tiny particles in the air act like pebbles in a pond, causing "ripples" in climate thousands of miles from their source.

 
 
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