Frontiers of Science

July 24, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Big advances are born of big ideas, so scientists are pushing at the bounds of what we know and how we know it. Some look ahead, at the future of humanity and the changing planet we inhabit. Others look back on the birth of life itself—and beyond, to alien worlds.

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