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Krystnell A. Storr
Krystnell A. Storr • October 9, 2014
Two species of Asian carp are pushing toward the Great Lakes, leaving researchers scrambling to hold the invasive species back
Krystnell A. Storr • September 17, 2014
If genetically modified fruits should be labeled, why not change their color?
Krystnell A. Storr • July 8, 2014
Special structures in the bones of giraffes’ feet help to keep them upright
Krystnell A. Storr • June 19, 2014
Some shorebirds may be helping moss make their way across the equator
Krystnell A. Storr • March 28, 2014
The release of genetically modified mosquitoes to control dengue is still raising opposition from Key West residents
Krystnell A. Storr • March 14, 2014
Here’s what science says about your alleged look-alike
Krystnell A. Storr • January 9, 2014
When it comes to making hair silky and soft, there is science in the suds
Krystnell A. Storr • December 30, 2013
A CUNY researcher studies how a rat’s environment can affect experimental results
Krystnell A. Storr • November 8, 2013
A proposal to replace the steering wheel is getting some traction
Krystnell A. Storr • October 25, 2013
New device combines the seeing power of insects and humans into one lens
Krystnell A. Storr • October 4, 2013
Scientists find that tree frogs do more walking than hopping