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[PHOTOGRAPH] A medical professional holding a syringe Questions Raised About Clinical Trials
[8 May 2008]
At a briefing co-hosted by AAAS, experts said the use of clinical trials is growing rapidly but there remains a serious lack of data on whether protections for participants are working as intended.
[ILLUSTRATION] The Pacific coast of the Americas [Built on image of Earth courtesy of NASA, with data from: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, MODIS, U.S. Geological Survey, Defense Meteorological Satellite Program] Humans May Have Traveled Along Pacific Coast
[8 May 2008]
Based on 14,000-year-old seaweed found in Chile, researchers writing in Science suggest that the first humans in the Americas may have migrated along the Pacific Coast.
[ILLUSTRATION] Sections of the cover of the 3 August 2007 issue of <i>Science</i> [Artwork by Chris Bickel, <i>Science</i> staff illustrator] Bickel Honored for Science Covers
[7 May 2008]
Three Science covers by staff illustrator Chris Bickel have been selected for the prestigious Illustrators Club Exhibition beginning 8 May in Washington, D.C.
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The AAAS Pacific Division convenes in Hawaii from 15-20 June to explore how islands reflect the planet's health.
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