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Tapping into what a deer sees, and doesn't 
A new computer-generated camouflage is being promoted as the first camouflage scientifically designed to make hunters invisible to deer.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 15:07:56

A new computer-generated camouflage is being promoted as the first camouflage scientifically designed to make hunters invisible to deer.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 15:07:56
Art and science, virtual and real, under one big roof 
Eight years and $200 million in the making, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center aims to be a technological pleasure dome for the mind and senses.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 09:07:41

Eight years and $200 million in the making, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center aims to be a technological pleasure dome for the mind and senses.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 09:07:41
It takes just one village to save a species 
By helping a Chinese village out of poverty, Dr. Pan Wenshi, China's premier panda biologist, was able to protect the endangered white-headed langurs.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 09:07:41

By helping a Chinese village out of poverty, Dr. Pan Wenshi, China's premier panda biologist, was able to protect the endangered white-headed langurs.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-23 09:07:41
Tiny water bears triumph over outer space 
Tardigrades, creatures commonly called water bears, can survive in space, researchers have discovered.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

Tardigrades, creatures commonly called water bears, can survive in space, researchers have discovered.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
Luck was key to dinosaurs' survival, study suggests 
A new study suggests that dinosaurs ruled the roost for some 135 million years not so much because they were superior to the competition, but because they were lucky.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

A new study suggests that dinosaurs ruled the roost for some 135 million years not so much because they were superior to the competition, but because they were lucky.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
Risks found for youths in new antipsychotics 
Medicines most often prescribed for schizophrenia in youth are no more effective than older, cheaper drugs and are more likely to cause some harmful side effects, a study has found.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

Medicines most often prescribed for schizophrenia in youth are no more effective than older, cheaper drugs and are more likely to cause some harmful side effects, a study has found.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
India's use of brain scans in courts dismays critics 
India has become the first country to convict someone of a crime relying on evidence from a controversial brain scan test that produces images of the human mind in action.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

India has become the first country to convict someone of a crime relying on evidence from a controversial brain scan test that produces images of the human mind in action.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
Seeking mates for furred and clawed 
New software has been developed that promises faster matches and ? taking a page from human dating sites ? details on animals' personalities to ease what can be a testy process.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

New software has been developed that promises faster matches and ? taking a page from human dating sites ? details on animals' personalities to ease what can be a testy process.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
The bipolar puzzle 
What does it mean to be a manic-depressive child?Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

What does it mean to be a manic-depressive child?Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05
Bypassing the roadblocks of autism 
For most people, family vacations amount to almost a right. But for those grappling with autism, travel is a trickier proposition. Still, there are families who are determined to hit the road.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05

For most people, family vacations amount to almost a right. But for those grappling with autism, travel is a trickier proposition. Still, there are families who are determined to hit the road.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-09-21 20:08:05




