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December 21, 2016

Researchers are using biological glow sticks and finely-tuned cameras to look deeper within cells.

December 19, 2016

Genetic and socio-cultural factors chip in to protect us from the burn — well some of us

December 16, 2016

Recently issued warning letters represent the first of many steps to curb tobacco sales to children

December 14, 2016

Space hibernation could make long-haul space travel cheaper and safer

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.

December 12, 2016

A new fertility procedure, banned in the U.S., offers hope to couples with mitochondrial disease

December 9, 2016

Engineers place more powerful wind turbines further apart, but still can’t save the birds

December 9, 2016

Despite the name, the flavoring often has little in common with actual pumpkins.

December 7, 2016

The biology of America’s biggest drug problem

December 5, 2016

A new technology could make it easier for researchers to fight a host of diseases

November 30, 2016

Get the most out of next year’s once-in-a-lifetime experience

November 28, 2016

Finding alternatives to sweltering asphalt is harder than it looks

November 25, 2016

The ubiquitous city pigeon may not deserve its bad reputation

November 21, 2016

Interplanetary travel requires tackling the same problems Matt Damon did — only better

November 18, 2016

On the activism behind “Almighty”

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