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Not Dead Yetnew

Newspapers aren't the only medium whose demise has long been predicted.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  06-06-2006  |  Media

Creatures of the Nightnew

Under cover of darkness, Kerry Hargraves and Armand Sutton will deface your front lawn with waterfowl -- and get paid for it.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  05-01-2006  |  Culture

The Fragile Onesnew

As science strives to understand Fragile X Syndrome and its links to autism, Lucas Clark's family is content just to make it through the day.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  04-24-2006  |  Science

A Fresh Front in the AIDS Warnew

From Ethiopian refugee camps to California suburbs, a new class of compounds promises success where condom use has failed to stem the spread of HIV.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  03-13-2006  |  Science

Live, Fast, Die Oldnew

A growing body of evidence suggests that eating less -- way less -- could thwart disease and delay old age.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  01-23-2006  |  Science

Pandora's Boxnew

Can a company's musicological data mining breathe new life into the music industry?
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  01-17-2006  |  Business & Labor

Taking the Car to the Dealers May Be the Only Choicenew

To repair technologically advanced cars, independent auto repair shops must buy expensive computer diagnostic tools. Mechanics complain that automakers withhold crucial information when they sell the technology.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  11-28-2005  |  Science

Computer Science Prof Pioneers Internet-Based Robotic Artnew

For University of California at Berkeley professor Ken Goldberg, robotics offers a middle ground between engineering and art. A robot is like a moving sculpture, equal parts elegance and ingenuity.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  11-15-2005  |  Science

Termites' Guts Could Yield Alternative Fuel Sourcenew

Scientists looking for a clean source of hydrogen fuel may have found it in the bacteria that live inside the reviled pest.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  09-12-2005  |  Science

The Last Standnew

Eddy Zheng has hundreds of supporters, an army of lawyers, the governor's okay, and a new wife. So why does homeland security want to deport him?
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  08-15-2005  |  Immigration

Enjoying the Momentnew

Unable to anticipate or recall pleasure, people with anhedonia can have fun only in the present tense.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  07-25-2005  |  Science

The Danger Beneath Your Homenew

A seismic activist thinks there's a good chance some California homeowners' earthquake retrofits are shoddy.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  07-18-2005  |  Science

Should Docs Snitch on Teenage Girls?new

A measure to notify parents when teens seek abortions might reduce state abortion rates, but probably not in the way its backers intended.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  07-11-2005  |  Science

Seabiscuit Should Be So Luckynew

Just call them the Horse Pressurers: This new breed of equine healer does acupressure, massage, the holistic works, and often runs on ambiguous legal turf.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  06-27-2005  |  Science

Free the Pill!new

It's highly effective and "safer than aspirin." Selling it over the counter could prevent hundreds of thousands of abortions annually. So why on earth can't women get their birth control without a prescription?
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  06-27-2005  |  Sex

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