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New monkey species are being discovered at a staggering rate. Here's why our long-lost cousins keep turning up.
After completing an investigation for Wired News of Michelle Delio's articles, Penenberg talks about what he found, how Wired News is changing its policies, and the state of journalism today.
Adam Penenberg's investigation appears to have prompted the tech-news site Wired News to question quotations in 24 of 160 Delio-authored articles and to tighten its sourcing rules.
Gelf becomes the story as one of our articles sparks accusations and recrimination in an online message board for Liberians.
What's the land-speed record for electric vehicles? It depends on whom you ask.
The blogosphere, transparency, and three tips for keeping it real.
Aleve's movie-style ads quote health reporters like they're movie criticsand misquote one of them badly.
Microbicides are promisingbut they’re not ready to fight AIDS yet.
Koko the gorilla likes human breasts. But other captive monkeys and apes have their own strange sexual habits. Here's a brief tour.
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