Top Science Stories of 2005

32% (49 votes)
The busiest hurricane season on record
26% (41 votes)
Intelligent Design vs. Evolution
42% (65 votes)
The 10th Planet?
Total votes: 155

Your Comments, Thoughts, Questions, Ideas

<em>jspadaccini</em>'s picture

This is probably too simple a poll. There's so much that happened in 2005 and science usually doesn't happen as an "event" but rather it is a long term process. Still, the New Year is a time for reflection. There a few places on the Web that are providing retrospectives on the year in science...

Top 10 little-known sicence stories of 2005

Live Science Top Stories of 2005

Scientific American Top Science Stories of 2005

posted on Sat, 12/31/2005 - 12:46pm
Anonymous says:

Yes I'd agree. It seems like it would be nice to ask the question and gather what the Buzz community readers think were the top stories, instead of a choosing one of these three...

posted on Sat, 12/31/2005 - 3:33pm
<em>bryan kennedy</em>'s picture

I agree with you both. I think I am going to change this up a little bit and get some input from the community.

posted on Mon, 01/02/2006 - 12:31pm
<em>jspadaccini</em>'s picture

I look forward to seeing what everyone thinks were the "top stories."

posted on Mon, 01/02/2006 - 5:11pm
<em>Gene</em>'s picture
Gene says:

On the PBS Newshour last night (Monday, January 2), they listed the three top science stories of 2005 as:

  • hurricanes
  • bird flu
  • fraudulent research in stem cells
posted on Tue, 01/03/2006 - 5:18pm
jamison whiting says:

I think that teachers should get more money because they teach everybody their skils to do good in life.\r\n

posted on Wed, 01/04/2006 - 1:47pm
Anonymous says:

The 10th Planet.

posted on Fri, 11/17/2006 - 11:28am

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