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Alex Liu • October 26, 2010
Parrots look like fun pets, but these intelligent animals are often more than people can handle
Stephanie Warren • October 26, 2010
Genetic tweaks could someday let us farm the tundra
Olivia Koski • October 25, 2010
Go chuck a pumpkin this week at the New York Hall of Science
Lena Groeger • October 24, 2010
What neuromarketing can tell us about logos (and why designers already knew it)
Sarah Fecht • October 21, 2010
Researchers discover how your wisdom teeth could save your life one day
Valerie Ross • October 20, 2010
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, air travel and time travel are intertwined.
Olivia Koski • October 16, 2010
Scientists take on the arts this week in a full-on smackdown
Sarah Fecht • October 13, 2010
NASA images provide new insight into Saturn’s auroras
Olivia Koski • October 11, 2010
It's a busy week for Gotham's science enthusiasts, especially on Tuesday
Stephanie Warren • October 11, 2010
Non-invasive medical tools could soon be the norm
Ritchie King • October 10, 2010
Oh, panacea, how do we love thee...?
Rose Eveleth • October 7, 2010
Scientists love to name species – often more than once
Sarah Fecht • October 7, 2010
Engineers design a novel material to withstand frigid space temperatures
Katie Palmer • October 6, 2010
Palladium acts as a molecular matchmaker for shy carbons
Joseph Castro • October 5, 2010
High estrogen levels during menstruation may inhibit learning