- Though beavers have been extinct in Scotland for some 400 years, researchers marked the first formal reintroduction of the furry species into the Scotland wild last week.
- Can you see in the dark? Scientists in Japan have successfully genetically modified monkeys so that they will glow. Scientists hope this will eventually fight human diseases.
- In an effort to protect the state's bog turtles, Maryland officials have hired goats to "control plant growth."
- Tired of the same old history and art museums? Check out MatadorTrips's review of the top ten wackiest museums, from the Cockroach Hall of Fame Museum in Texas, to the Mustard Museum in Wisconsin, to the Museum of Bad Art in Boston.
Daily Radar: 06.01.09
By Jeannette Kimmel on June 1, 2009 8:00 AM
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