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January 13, 2009

Alexis Gambis describes how life and lab inspired his science fiction films.

January 12, 2009

“Can rainfall trigger autism?” asked a headline on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer website. MSNBC’s online title answered, “Autism linked with rainfall in study,” while The Palm Beach Post of West Palm […]

January 9, 2009

In Latin America, little-known infections are as harmful as malaria or HIV, but their treatment is cheap.

January 9, 2009

With the Super Bowl approaching in a fury of clashing helmets and diving tackles, the National Football League hardly conjures up a sensitive image, but sensitive is what the NFL […]

January 6, 2009

A recent study has sparked debate about the safety of artificial blood.

January 6, 2009

I’d already been sitting on the train for 18 hours when we pulled out of Denver, heading west. As we slowed to navigate the turns and tunnels of the Rockies, […]

January 5, 2009

The muscle-relaxing power of Botox has been wielded for so many different treatments—from frown lines and forehead wrinkles to neck spasms—that the drug has been touted as the aspirin of the 21st […]

January 2, 2009

Disease hunters target an ancient form of life.

January 1, 2009

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, reported November 3 that they have created a “near perfect” solar panel. The solar panel has a special coating that captures 96.7 […]

December 31, 2008

A new study finds that gut microbes may help protect against the onset of type 1 diabetes.

December 30, 2008

A glass of red wine or a few too many has been known to make morning-after memory a touch foggy. But, in moderation, this beverage may prove a potent adversary […]

December 29, 2008

Traditional farming may stabilize Latin American coffee production.

December 29, 2008

Mary Ellen Amato on shade-grown beans, Alta Gracia plantation and Jack's customers.

December 27, 2008

As short as they are enigmatic, the three-foot-tall “hobbit people” have provoked controversy since the 2003 discovery of their fossilized remains on the Indonesian island of Flores.  No one knows […]

December 26, 2008

An enzyme could offer clues to a new treatment for multiple sclerosis.

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