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November 25, 2008

How to prepare, serve and eat your dinner on Turkey Day.

November 21, 2008

Google’s cleverness seems to know no limits. Evidence of this was last month’s “Goggles” add-on for Gmail that forces the intoxicated emailer to answer five math questions correctly–in less than […]

November 21, 2008

The right kind of Web support could help patients with eating disorders.

November 20, 2008

Public transit systems across the country received a long overdue boost from this historic election season. Voters signaled their willingness to invest in mass transit, despite the economic downturn, suggesting […]

November 19, 2008

This fall, I gave New York University $13,845 for the glorious opportunity to spend one day each week in their newly minted journalism building in Manhattan. Apparently, what that steep […]

November 19, 2008

A new birth control pill carrying a load of modified testosterone may boost sexual desire in women on the Pill.

November 18, 2008

If friends, family, and stuffed turkey aren’t reason enough to thank your lucky stars this Thanksgiving, you can add one more thing to the list – enzymes. Enzymes speed up […]

November 17, 2008

Asks Alex from Philadelphia

November 14, 2008

Geneticists hope their stem cell research will find new drugs against this debilitating disease.

November 13, 2008

As one space mission ends, another begins. NASA announced this week that the agency has not received a signal from the Phoenix lander since November 2. The interplanetary flatline indicates […]

November 12, 2008

New research shows black holes cannot grow indefinitely, sparing the cosmos from eventual consumption.

November 10, 2008

Could you eat for only one dollar per day? For many living in poverty, this isn’t a hypothetical question. Unfortunately, our government’s food policies often discourage people strapped for cash from making […]

November 10, 2008

Asks Rob from Los Angeles, CA

November 7, 2008

A cooler ocean is feeding hungry salmon, but their ultimate survival remains uncertain.

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