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Cassie Rodenberg • November 2, 2009
Lab studies suggest nanotech could reduce the side effects of ED and establish a new method of drug therapy.
Lindsey Konkel • October 31, 2009
Some scientists believe the modern human body evolved to run
Lindsey Konkel • October 30, 2009
Human infrastructure associated with oil field development gives some species an advantage over others.
Anna Rothschild • October 29, 2009
Two newly discovered proteins in spider webs could one day be used in a natural adhesive
Lynne Peeples • October 28, 2009
An Associated Press investigative report debunks claims from global warming skeptics.
Rachael Rettner • October 28, 2009
Newly discovered compounds can kill tuberculosis bacteria while it is in its dormant state.
Amanda DeMatto • October 27, 2009
Uncertainty clouds the red wine longevity debate.
Alex Liu • October 26, 2009
A New Tool Purports to Deliver the Most Accurate Fielding Statistics Ever
Cassie Rodenberg • October 24, 2009
Though thought to be saviors in the fossil fuel crisis, biofuels, too, can cause environmental suffering.
Ferris Jabr • October 22, 2009
Is evolution a theory or fact?
Dave Levitan • October 22, 2009
Study finds limited benefit to women screened compared to those who weren’t.
Shelley DuBois • October 19, 2009
A parasite researcher from NYU is hoping to tackle African sleeping sickness in Keyna by creating genetically enhanced cows that cannot catch or transmit the disease
Olivia Koski • October 12, 2009
A weekend conference on crazy ideas about the future that may not be so crazy.
Cassie Rodenberg • October 12, 2009
Elinor Ostrom, a Nobel winner in economics, finds climate change answers lie close to home.
Emily Elert • October 11, 2009
What does the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize mean for U.S. policy on climate change?