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Alyson Kenward • October 9, 2009
Wait, isn't that biology?
Ferris Jabr • October 9, 2009
How an experimental mind-control technology could hasten the coming of the Singularity.
Alex Liu • October 6, 2009
...And it only took 40 years.
Emily Elert • October 6, 2009
A new tool allows scientists to study how the brain grows and develops.
Lynne Peeples • October 6, 2009
This year's first round of winners represents a historical first for the prize.
Robert Goodier • October 5, 2009
History's lessons on the resurgence of a disease.
Frederik Joelving • October 5, 2009
A new study suggests that natural surroundings make us more caring people, whereas cityscapes bring out our inner miser. But is it really that simple?
Mara Grunbaum • October 4, 2009
Biologists discover new worm species on submerged whale carcasses.
Valerie Ross • October 4, 2009
Smoking bans reduce heart attacks by over a third.
Alyson Kenward • September 24, 2009
New virus sculptures explore the public perception of scientific images.
Ferris Jabr • September 23, 2009
How one scientist uses the Xbox 360 to study the human heart.
Cassie Rodenberg • September 21, 2009
Windows can be used for more than a view—for virtual environmental pollutant flypaper.
Michael Glenn Easter • September 20, 2009
Ex-mobster admits to sinking ships full of nuclear and medical waste.
Dave Levitan • September 17, 2009
The “debate” was ridiculous, but the idea is fantastic.
Lindsey Konkel • September 16, 2009
Veterinary medicine isn't just about Fido and Fifi anymore.