CORRECTIONS

Corrected: 02.04.05

Canadians Fight for Privacy

Originally Published: 02.04.05

A previous version of this story incorrectly stated how federal agents used the data from ChoicePoint. We have corrected the story per ChoicePoint's characterization until we can verify the information with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.


Corrected: 02.14.05

Pollution May Feed Plankton

Originally Published: 02.11.05

A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the process of mixing iron-rich dust with sulfur dioxide lowers the acidity of the dust. It actually raises the acidity of the dust.


Corrected: 02.17.05

The Fight Over Cyber Oversight

Originally Published: 02.17.05

This story was modified to clarify the nature of the security breach at ChoicePoint.


Corrected: 02.23.05

Feathers in PCs No Birdbrain Idea

Originally Published: 02.22.05

This story was corrected to reflect that the heating process makes the material 20 times stiffer rather than 20 percent stiffer.


Corrected: 02.23.05

Looks Count for Cell Phones

Originally Published: 02.22.05

Due to an editing error, a previous version of this story incorrectly identified Eryka M. Fraczek as a paralegal. She is a probate and trust specialist.


Corrected: 03.02.05

Planets Lurk on Your Desktop

Originally Published: 03.02.05

PlanetQuest investor Jeremy Crandell's last name was mispelled in a previous version of this article.


Corrected: 03.03.05

Media Sites: Say No to Pop-Ups

Originally Published: 03.03.05

This column was amended to include Wired News in the list of media sites that employ pop-up ads.


Corrected: 03.07.05

Space Snakes and Scorpions

Originally Published: 03.07.05

An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified Moffet Field as a former Air Force Base. It was formerly a Naval Air Station.


Corrected: 03.08.05

SXSW's Torrent of Free Tunes

Originally Published: 03.08.05

A previous version of the story did not identify the name of the CitizenPod product.


Corrected: 03.08.05

Wiki Becomes a Way of Life

Originally Published: 03.08.05

A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Stacey Greenstein.


Corrected: 03.11.05

Bad Data Fouls Background Checks

Originally Published: 03.11.05

A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the ChoicePoint report contained correct information about an auto accident in Peterson's record.


Corrected: 03.16.05

Medicare: Bring on the Tech

Originally Published: 03.16.05

A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the number of patients involved in the Veterans Affairs study. The study looked at 791 patients, not 5,000.


Corrected: 03.17.05

Hey, Don't Toss Those Fishy Chips

Originally Published: 03.17.05

Additional information regarding industry support for Melvin Breuer's theory was added after this article first appeared online.


Corrected: 03.17.05

Are Nanobacteria Making Us Ill?

Originally Published: 03.14.05

A previous version of this article incorrectly identified the treatment as being manufactured by NanoBac. It was provided by Nanobac Life Sciences, which completed its purchase of NanoBac in 2004.


Corrected: 03.24.05

It's the Content, Not the Source

Originally Published: 03.24.05

This story has been revised to correctly identify Judge James P. Kleinberg.


Corrected: 04.01.05

German Workers Do the Wage Limbo

Originally Published: 03.24.05

This story was modified to clarify the source of statements made by Dirk Niebel.


Corrected: 04.01.05

German Workers Do the Wage Limbo

Originally Published: 03.24.05

This story was modified to remove statements attributed to Cord Malkmus. The statements were supplied to reporter Jason Walsh by JobDumping.de founder Fabian Loew. Malkmus did not speak with Walsh.


Corrected: 04.01.05

German Workers Do the Wage Limbo

Originally Published: 03.24.05

This story was modified to clarify the source of statements made by Dirk Niebel.


Corrected: 04.01.05

German Workers Do the Wage Limbo

Originally Published: 03.24.05

This story was modified to remove statements attributed to Cord Malkmus. The statements were supplied to reporter Jason Walsh by JobDumping.de founder Fabian Loew. Malkmus did not speak with Walsh.


Corrected: 04.04.05

MicroRNA Is a Big Topic in Bio

Originally Published: 03.30.05

The text has been changed to correctly identify David Bartel as a biology professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Tehnology.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

The text has been corrected to indicate that Geron has not applied for an Investigational New Drug application, but is performing IND-enabling studies.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

The text has been modified to correct the title of the journal in which Keirstead's research will appear.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

This story has been modified to correct Thomas Okarma's estimated date for the beginning of clinical trials.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

The text has been corrected to indicate that Geron has not applied for an Investigational New Drug application, but is performing IND-enabling studies.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

The text has been modified to correct the title of the journal in which Keirstead's research will appear.


Corrected: 04.19.05

Race to Human Stem-Cell Trials

Originally Published: 04.19.05

This story has been modified to correct Thomas Okarma's estimated date for the beginning of clinical trials.


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