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  • The U.S. and Mexico continue to struggle over border issues like national security and pollution runoff. We discuss how interests on both sides of the border are working toward solving these problems.
  • Light of My Eyes screens free at MoPA (Film Movement) Last October the San Diego Italian Film Festival made its debut and has been busy ever since…
  • Long an important voting bloc in New York, Puerto Ricans are now coming into their own in Florida — especially Central Florida, a key swing area in a key swing state. Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court has cast a spotlight on their growing influence.
  • Professor Leonard Herzenberg, Ph.D. is credited with revolutionizing how harmful diseases, including HIV and leukemia, are identified and treated. A professor of genetics at the Stanford University Sc
  • This weekend, Libya held peace talks in an effort to end a four-year war in Sudan's Darfur region. Plus, a $5 million dollar prize is awarded to Africa's best leader.
  • Privacy isn't the only concern some have about the new low-energy X-ray scanners introduced at airports across the country. A group of scientists say the amount of radiation the scanners emit may have been understated and wants a more thorough look at the risks of exposing so many travelers to X-rays.
  • California's economy may be going through a rough patch, but the state's biotech industry is thriving. That's the consensus from participants in this week's Bio International Convention in San Diego.
  • The Darker Side of Hope (And the Audacity of 'Our Posterity')
  • Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh lashed out this week at a New York Times reporter, calling him part of a radical environmental movement. Reporter Andrew Revkin could be considered fairly revolutionary — but perhaps not in the way Limbaugh thinks.
  • Is "H1N1" a better name for the dread disease than "swine flu"? Or is it just a pig in a poke? Lab folks and lexicographers are not too sure.
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