
New Radar May Help U.S. Draw the Line on Burrowing Under the Mexico Border
The U.S. Border Patrol plans to use ground-penetrating radar technology to spot illegal transborder tunnels
Lynne Peeples is a science journalist in Seattle, Washington.

New Radar May Help U.S. Draw the Line on Burrowing Under the Mexico Border
The U.S. Border Patrol plans to use ground-penetrating radar technology to spot illegal transborder tunnels

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Wildfire season ignites research and debate

The secret right under our (bottle)noses: What dolphins can teach us about hydrodynamics

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The $31-billion question: What's the weather?

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Following the Money
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Mixing memory with reality can bring pleasure to the routine

Snakes rattle war-torn Iraq

Veterinarians caught in a cross-fire of Chinook

Watering Down the Fishery Gene Pool
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Flee, Dry and Die: Is a New Weapon in the Bedbug Battle Ready for Action?
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H1N1 spread may be edging toward pandemic, says WHO

Does who scores the first goal determine who wins a hockey game?

Will a highly customized shoe help you run better?

Trekkie triage: Could a new device aid medics?

Species spillover: Broadening benefits of habitat corridors

Could water in a dog's bowl + sunshine start a fire?

Rising stars of the sea: Will global warming benefit starfish?

NIH pledges millions for rare disease research. Will it make a difference?