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Cutting Corners

A Gelf investigation reveals widespread plagiarism in an internet newsletter.

Internet

Anal Execs Can Kid's TV Host Over Abstinence Spoof

Gelf talks to the Star Trek nudist behind the Technical Virgin website.

Science

Tracking the Origins of HIV

Beatrice Hahn and her team of scientists discovered that HIV originated in a group of Cameroon chimps. She talks to Gelf about the implications of her find.

Science

Sleeping In

Gelf catches up with Randy Gardner, the man who has owned the world record for sleep deprivation since staying up for 11 days straight in 1965.

Science

Grading Health Journalism

Gary Schwitzer, the publisher of healthnewsreview.org, talks to Gelf about his new website that monitors medical coverage in the media.

Film

Ninety-Two Stories About Craigslist

Michael Ferris Gibson talks to Gelf about his film paean to San Francisco's favorite website.

Nature

Slow and Steady

Could a treadmill/desk mashup be the solution to America's obesity problem?

Internet

Toothing's Dubious Return

Gelf talks with the creators of the "toothing" hoax, now that their bogus idea has regained currency with reporters.

Internet

How to Cook an Egg (and Create a Viral Sensation)

Gelf talks to the author of the web's most delicious hoax.

Nature

In the Wake of a Scandal

Advanced Cell Technology CEO Bill Caldwell talks to Gelf about the future of human stem-cell cloning.

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