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Science Week in Review: May 13, 2011

By David Baron

Blog 11: The World's Health & Science Editor David Baron offers some of his favorite stories of the past week. He also explains where the Hollywood star (at left) fits in. more »

Plato & Music, Hope for AIDS Prevention, Cassava Sting Operation

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 76: Plato's writings had a hidden musical structure. AIDS prevention efforts in Africa report some breakthroughs. Mounting an insect war to protect Thailand's cassava crops. more »

Tech Podcast 260: Promising AIDS vaccine, Embrace thermoregulator, and Scottish worms

By Clark Boyd

[Technology Podcast 260: The highlight of this week's podcast is a segment suggested by one of you, the tech podcast faithful. It's about the Embrace, a low-cost incubator that may help save the lives of premature and low birth weight babies in the developing world. Also, you'll hear about a promising AIDS vaccine trial. We end with Scottish earthworms,... more »

A DDT Controversy, Reforesting Ghana, Senegalese Healers

By admin

Podcast 26: Controversy over DDT and malaria in Uganda. Traditional healers upstage Western doctors in Senegal. Planting trees, to forestall climate change, in Ghana. more »