Hwang Apologizes for Stem Cell Debacle Jan. 12, 2006 But researcher blames collaborators for "duping" him
South Korean Team's Remaining Human Stem Cell Claim Demolished Jan. 10, 2006 Paper on creation of stem cell line from human blastocyst contains fabricated data, university committee concludes
Iran to Resume Nuclear Research By Eli KintischJan. 3, 2006 Move escalates tensions with western countries
Hwang's Stem Cell Claims Further Discredited Dec. 29, 2005 University investigation finds no evidence to support cell lines in landmark paper
South Korean Cloning Researcher Resigns Dec. 23, 2005 University panel finds scientist fabricated data in stem cell paper
Embattled Cloning Researcher Admits Problems but Stands by Results Dec. 16, 2005 Hwang says he will retract paper but says his team will verify their claims of patient specific stem cells
Korean University Will Investigate Cloning Paper Dec. 13, 2005 Landmark stem cell paper to be reviewed at scientist's request
New Orleans Universities Slash Faculty By Jocelyn KaiserDec. 9, 2005 Loss of patient revenue, Hurricane Katrina costs spur cuts
Landmark Paper Has an Image Problem By Gretchen VogelDec. 6, 2005 South Korean stem cell study contains duplicate pictures
German Archaeologist Abducted in Iraq By Michael BalterNov. 29, 2005 Susanne Osthoff had confronted looters and been warned of kidnapping danger
"Grandfather of Nanotech" Dies at 62 By Robert F. ServiceOct. 31, 2005 Richard Smalley co–discovered "buckyballs," campaigned for energy research
Economics Nobel Gets in the Game By Constance HoldenOct. 11, 2005 Two honored for work with game theory
IAEA and Director Awarded Peace Nobel By John BohannonOct. 7, 2005 Atomic energy agency has sought diplomatic means of curbing nuclear proliferation
Ig Nobels Celebrate Nutty Accomplishments By Mary BeckmanOct. 7, 2005 Research on fleeing alarm clocks, stinky frogs honored
Chemistry Nobel Celebrates Molecular Dance By Robert F. ServiceOct. 5, 2005 Research set stage for modern polymers and commercial chemicals
German, Two Americans Share Physics Nobel By Adrian ChoOct. 4, 2005 Quantum optics shines on the centenary of light particles