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Marissa Shieh • December 21, 2016
Researchers are using biological glow sticks and finely-tuned cameras to look deeper within cells.
Cici Zhang • December 19, 2016
Genetic and socio-cultural factors chip in to protect us from the burn — well some of us
Abigail Fagan • December 16, 2016
Recently issued warning letters represent the first of many steps to curb tobacco sales to children
Cici Zhang • December 14, 2016
Space hibernation could make long-haul space travel cheaper and safer
Dan Robitzski • December 14, 2016
We know it’s out there, but experts don’t know what makes up the invisible dark matter that accounts for most of our universe.
Abigail Fagan • December 12, 2016
A new fertility procedure, banned in the U.S., offers hope to couples with mitochondrial disease
Ellen Airhart • December 9, 2016
Engineers place more powerful wind turbines further apart, but still can’t save the birds
Harrison Tasoff • December 9, 2016
Despite the name, the flavoring often has little in common with actual pumpkins.
Ashley Lyles • December 7, 2016
The biology of America’s biggest drug problem
Abigail Fagan • December 5, 2016
A new technology could make it easier for researchers to fight a host of diseases
Cici Zhang • November 30, 2016
Get the most out of next year’s once-in-a-lifetime experience
Mark D. Kaufman • November 28, 2016
Finding alternatives to sweltering asphalt is harder than it looks
Abigail Fagan • November 25, 2016
The ubiquitous city pigeon may not deserve its bad reputation
Cici Zhang • November 21, 2016
Interplanetary travel requires tackling the same problems Matt Damon did — only better
Eleanor Cummins • November 18, 2016
On the activism behind “Almighty”