Ben Harder
 
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- 			 Health & Medicine Health & Medicine3-D Vision: New technique could improve breast cancer screening, diagnosisAn experimental alternative to standard mammography could, by the end of this decade, become an essential tool for spotting breast cancer. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsValuing NatureWith help from ecotourism-oriented commerce, the threatened birds of Uganda's Mabira Forest Reserve might just save themselves and set an example for conservationists elsewhere. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineStaring into the DarkAmid a growing array of medications for treating insomnia, sleep researchers point to large gaps in their knowledge about which of these medicines work best and for how long they remain effective. 
- 			 Earth EarthGlobal Wetting and Drying: Regions face opposing prospects for water supplyIn the next half century, rivers and streams in some parts of the world will diminish in flow, while waterways elsewhere rise in output, according to a new analysis of climate simulations. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsBeyond Falsetto: Do mice sing at ultrasonic frequencies?Male mice may serenade prospective mates at pitches about two octaves higher than the shrillest sounds audible to the human ear. With Audio. 
- 			 Earth EarthBreaking Waves: Mangroves shielded parts of coast from tsunamiAlong a strip of India's southeastern coastline, trees protected certain villages from last December's tsunami, while waves wiped out neighboring settlements that weren't sheltered by vegetation. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineWeight-Loss Costs: A critical look at gastric surgeryObese people who opt for weight-loss surgery incur increased odds of subsequent hospitalization and, in some groups, a substantial risk of death. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineAntibodies Counter DiabetesMonoclonal antibodies that target immune cells can save pancreatic cells from the immune system for more than a year in people with type 1 diabetes. 
- 			 Earth EarthDrought’s heat killed Southwest’s piñon forestsThe heat accompanying a drought and a plague of bark beetles seem to explain the deaths of swathes of piñon pine trees across the Southwest in 2002 and 2003. 
- 			 Earth EarthFertility and Pollution: Dirty air, ozone linked to sperm troublesMen develop lower sperm counts and produce more sperm with fragmented DNA when the air has higher levels of ozone and other pollutants. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHigh testosterone linked to prostate cancer riskMen with naturally high testosterone levels face an elevated risk of prostate cancer, suggesting that men who use hormone supplements to combat age-related problems could also be in trouble. 
- 			  Flu from horses is racing among dogsA highly contagious influenza virus that has killed greyhounds and sickened other dogs may have first jumped to canines from a single infected horse.