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Ritchie King • December 27, 2010
How art buff Garrett Oliver became a brewing luminary
Lena Groeger • December 24, 2010
The popular notion of genetics is wrong
Francie Diep • December 23, 2010
Ecologists are looking to herbaria, the world’s historical libraries of preserved plants, to see how plants are reacting to global warming
Mary Beth Griggs • December 22, 2010
The Clelia II’s recent troubles in Antarctic waters bring up questions about tourism regulation in the Antarctic
Katie Palmer • December 17, 2010
Molasses puts a sticky spin on road salt across the country
Rachel Nuwer • December 16, 2010
Farming of exotic animals has not solved Vietnam’s illegal wildlife trade predicament
Lena Groeger • December 15, 2010
Changing your expectations could change your willpower
Joseph Castro • December 14, 2010
SETI has come a long way over the years, but is the search really important?
Joseph Castro • December 13, 2010
Research shows promise for anti-diarrhea treatments without side effects
Sarah Fecht • December 13, 2010
How the “Goldilocks” planet disappeared—or did it?
Katie Palmer • December 12, 2010
Snot may play a role in the scents we smell, not just how well we do it
Francie Diep • December 10, 2010
One scientist recreates the worldview of mankind’s best friend
Stephanie Warren • December 9, 2010
"Beating heart" transplants to be evaluated in study
Stephanie Warren • December 9, 2010
But experts think the right techniques can change attitudes
Madeleine Johnson • December 8, 2010
James Zadroga gave his name to the 9/11 healthcare act currently under debate in the Senate, and many feel he sacrificed his life for his country. But what is the science behind the dispute over his cause of death?