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Valerie Ross • 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 […]
Valerie Ross • January 29, 2010
Research suggests we remember better when we’re in survival mode
Ariel Bleicher • January 27, 2010
A molecular biologist gives a common organism a remarkable skill using man-made genes
Katie Peek • January 26, 2010
Comparing nine online surveys reveals some discrepancies
Anna Rothschild • January 25, 2010
Wearing this rodent on the runway could save Louisiana’s wetlands
Anna Rothschild • January 25, 2010
If other planets like Earth exist, they are light-years away, but that doesn’t stop scientists from looking
Ferris Jabr • January 22, 2010
The Defense Department’s attempts to merge insects and electronics are benefiting science more than the military
Zach Gottlieb • January 20, 2010
Science-based accrediting system emerges in clinical psychology
Alyson Kenward • January 15, 2010
In their quest for world’s tallest peaks, many climbers use a drug to manipulate the acid-base chemistry in their bodies
Michael Glenn Easter • January 11, 2010
Just in time for the 2010 Winter Olympics, researchers are experimenting with different ski coatings and waxes to determine the perfect combination for faster skiing.
Ferris Jabr • January 8, 2010
New circuits tap into electric currents generated by bigleaf maple trees
Michael Glenn Easter • January 8, 2010
Lead bullets contaminate venison and can raise human blood lead levels
Alex Liu • January 6, 2010
One researcher brings back a dead hypothesis
Valerie Ross • December 30, 2009
Scientists say no, but U.K. pilot program gathers data anyway
Emily Elert • December 21, 2009
Scientists strain to hear the universe's cosmic song