CORRECTIONS

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: 04.20.05

Patron Saint of the Nerds

Originally Published: 11.10.04

This story has been modified to remove quotes attributed to the Rev. Michael Amesse, who says he did not talk to the reporter.


Corrected: 04.20.05

Fiona Apple Is Cookin' on the Net

Originally Published: 03.18.05

The wording of this paragraph has been changed from 'download' to 'share' to make clear the number of people trading songs, rather than actively acquiring them.


Corrected: 04.26.05

Feds Rethinking RFID Passport

Originally Published: 04.26.05

This quote has been modified to more accurately reflect what Moss was referring to.


Corrected: 04.26.05

Next Gen Weighs a 'Secure' Future

Originally Published: 04.18.05

A previous version of this story referred to the file-sharing parties Morgan discussed as lend parties rather than LAN, or local-area-network, parties.


Corrected: 05.04.05

Saturn Moon Reveals Its Secrets

Originally Published: 06.23.04

An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to Phoebe as a possible planet. The article has been updated to remove the reference.


Corrected: 05.04.05

Cassini Nears Strange Saturn Moon

Originally Published: 06.11.04

An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to Phoebe as a possible planet. The article has been updated to remove the reference.


Corrected: 05.06.05

Your Identity, Open to All

Originally Published: 05.06.05

This story incorrectly identified Robert Zakari as ZabaSearch's CEO. He is president and general counsel.


Corrected: 05.17.05

Tor Torches Online Tracking

Originally Published: 05.17.05

This story was modified to correct the timing of EFF's support for the Tor anonymizer tool. EFF announced its backing in December 2004.


Corrected: 05.25.05

Hamming It Up at Radio Meets

Originally Published: 05.25.05

This story was modified to correctly identify the American Radio Relay League.


Corrected: 05.27.05

Bioscientists: Gods or Monsters?

Originally Published: 05.27.05

This story previously said James Watson does not have children. He has a son.


Corrected: 05.27.05

Strike Looms Against Game Makers

Originally Published: 05.27.05

The spokesman for SAG and AFTRA was previously identified as Seth Ostrom. His name is Seth Oster.


Corrected: 05.27.05

High Tech Has Dentists Smiling

Originally Published: 05.18.04

Previously, the text incorrectly said this image was a digital X-ray


Corrected: 06.02.05

Spamming Outside the Box

Originally Published: 06.02.05

This article has been corrected to remove a reference to WinSweepstakes as a "rogue" publisher rooted out by Vendare Media. It is WinSweepstakes whose e-mail suppression list was misused by a third party, who has since been terminated by Vendare Media.


Corrected: 06.03.05

Congressman Backs Asteroid Agency

Originally Published: 06.01.05

An earlier version of this story implied that former astronaut Russell Schweickart and Congressman Dana Rohrabacher are proposing the creation of an entirely new agency. One or more existing agencies could be assigned the task.


Corrected: 06.13.05

Come On Music Biz, Embrace P2P

Originally Published: 06.13.05

This story incorrectly paraphrased IFPI spokesman Adrian Strain saying P2P services would not play a role in the music industry's future.


Corrected: 07.15.05

Bill Strives to Protect Privacy

Originally Published: 07.15.05

An earlier version of the story misquoted Senator Nelson referring to the bill as a partisan effort. The bill has bipartisan support.


Corrected: 07.21.05

Thorium Fuels Safer Reactor Hopes

Originally Published: 07.05.05

A previous version of this story stated that thorium breaks down into plutonium. Actually, a uranium isotope in the reactor is responsible for the leftover plutonium.


Corrected: 07.29.05

Cisco Security Hole a Whopper

Originally Published: 07.27.05

A previous version of this story misidentified the company as Internet Security Solutions.


Corrected: 08.01.05

Router Flaw Is a Ticking Bomb

Originally Published: 08.01.05

This sentence was inadvertently omitted in an earlier version of this story.


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