A pair of women die after taking RU-486, a drug that triggers abortions. At least seven have died since 2000 after taking the pill, although it has not been proven that the medication is responsible for the deaths.
The American Film Institute has been teaching government scientists how to write convincing screenplays in the hopes of recruiting young people to the science field. The reviews are in, and a box office guru assesses their chance for success. By Erin Biba from Wired magazine.
Apple's stranglehold on international online music sales is in jeopardy if a new French copyright bill, working its way through the legislature, is adopted as written.
A physician-slash-medical historian can't even figure out stem cell research. Is there hope for the rest of us? Plus: More on whether Ian Wilmut cloned Dolly. In Bodyhack.
The U.K. indie quartet Arctic Monkeys has built a loyal following thanks to internet word-of-mouth, P2P and grass-roots promotion. Here's how giving away songs for free can help you sell hundreds of thousands of records. In Monkey Bites.