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February 15, 2010

Boozing Bats Are Still Expert Fliers

February 14, 2010

A new pilot study suggests that pacemakers can be safely reused

February 13, 2010

Airborne laser successfully shoots down ballistic missile

February 12, 2010

Why we might want to rethink our math education priorities

February 12, 2010

Last year’s economic nosedive left the chemical industry scrambling for an essential solvent

February 11, 2010

If you thought the terms “snowpocalypse” and “snowmaggeddon” were the most troubling repercussions of this week’s weather, you weren’t alone.

February 11, 2010

Recent research on slime molds shows that they can make complex decisions about nutrition

February 11, 2010

The story of a startling reflection

February 10, 2010

A Bizarre and Slightly Awkward End To An Otherwise Fairly Interesting Evening

February 8, 2010

Wireless technology has improved, but the ban still holds...for now.

February 7, 2010

Spiky echinoderms use spines for complex vision

February 6, 2010

We’re in the midst of a helium shortage, so let’s save what we can for science

February 5, 2010

Rhythm in animals reveals evolution of human music

February 3, 2010

Rebecca Skloot’s new book reveals untold truths about one of medical science’s most important tools

February 1, 2010

We all do it, one time or another. You blow your nose for what must be the hundredth time that day. Before you throw out the tissue, you take a […]

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