How to Build a Craig Venter By Jon CohenSep. 4, 2007 Genome pioneer is the first person to have both copies of each chromosome sequenced
NIH Environmental Health Chief Steps Aside By Jocelyn KaiserAug. 20, 2007 Institute director faces wide-ranging management review
Libya Frees Foreign Medical Workers By John BohannonJul. 24, 2007 Release ends 8-year ordeal surrounding HIV outbreak in Libyan children
Dan Koshland, 1920–2007 By Science News StaffJul. 24, 2007 Former editor-in-chief of Science helped revolutionize protein chemistry
Despite Verdict, Stalemate Continues for Libyan Prisoners By John BohannonJul. 18, 2007 Imprisoned medics now off death row but still in jail
Homestake Mine Chosen for Underground Lab By Adrian ChoJul. 10, 2007 Site first proposed wins out in the end
British Academics Recommend Boycott of Israeli Researchers By Eli KintischMay. 31, 2007 Critics fear move could stifle flow of scientific information
More Trouble for Taleyarkhan By Robert F. ServiceMay. 11, 2007 Purdue opens new inquiry into bubble fusion researcher's work
Fire Flattens Island Lab By John BohannonApr. 4, 2007 Water, water everywhere, and all the boards did burn
French Scientist Held in Iran By Martin EnserinkApr. 4, 2007 Expert on Central Asia and Islam was arrested late January after taking pictures in restive province
Smithsonian Head Steps Down By Elizabeth PennisiMar. 26, 2007 Lawrence Small resigns over charges he improperly used institute money
NYU Professor Wins Abel Prize Mar. 22, 2007 "Nobel of mathematics" honors research on random phenomena
Microsoft Goes Bio By Eli KintischMar. 13, 2007 Software behemoth announces first grants for academic computing work on synthetic biology
A Nicer Way to Patent By Eliot MarshallMar. 7, 2007 Top universities adopt research-friendly intellectual property guidelines
MIT Professor Ends Hunger Strike By Yudhijit BhattacharjeeFeb. 16, 2007 University acknowledges his concerns aboutracial diversity; may revisit his bid for tenure