Colombian Rebels Release Biologist By Martin EnserinkJun. 24, 2002 Parrot researcher freed after 8 months of captivity
Ex-Harvard Postdocs Jailed for Alleged Theft By Andrew LawlerJun. 21, 2002 Pair accused of conspiring to steal trade secrets
Publish That Failure! By Katie GreeneJun. 19, 2002 New journal promises to get null results into print
Anastasio to Lead Livermore Lab By Andrew LawlerJun. 5, 2002 After false start, national lab picks new director
Navy Research Sub Burns in Pacific By Jay WithgottMay. 22, 2002 Unique vessel conducted deep-water research and development
Stephen Jay Gould Dies By Jay WithgottMay. 21, 2002 Renowned paleontologist and science popularizer succumbs to cancer
Pioneering Physics Studies Under Suspicion By Robert F. ServiceMay. 20, 2002 Bell Labs is investigating questions about data in five published papers
U.S. Proposes New Filter to Fight Terrorism By Jeffrey MervisMay. 9, 2002 New panel will screen foreign visa applicants in sensitive areas
National Academy Elects New Members By Science News StaffApr. 30, 2002 Exclusive club grows by 72, plus 15 foreign associates
Celera Founder to Create Two Institutes By Eliot MarshallApr. 30, 2002 Venter confirms rumors that genome project used his DNA
Six Die in Indian Missile Lab Fire By Pallava BaglaApr. 26, 2002 Two chemists killed in accident involving new solid fuel rocket
Jason's New Sugar Daddy By Ann FinkbeinerApr. 24, 2002 Elite advisory group, dumped by one Pentagon agency, shacks up with another
Chinese Take on Misconduct By Ding YiminApr. 17, 2002 Beijing University adopts sweeping policy to counter rise in dubious behavior
Wellcome Says Farewell By Melissa MertlApr. 16, 2002 Director Mike Dexter leaves $16 billion British charitable foundation
Big Money for Canadian Biologists By Wayne KondroApr. 9, 2002 New awards from Genome Canada enhance their global stature
U.S. Questions Harvard Research in China By Andrew LawlerApr. 2, 2002 Irregularities on informed consent forms, other documents questioned