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Peter Hess • February 14, 2016
Fast, portable DNA tests are a powerful new tool for fighting disease — and more
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • February 14, 2016
The ancient art of sword swallowing requires an extreme level of bodily control
Meghan Bartels • February 8, 2016
How water and forest combined to build a city
Sandy Ong • February 7, 2016
How Project Orange combines biotechnology and design to push the boundaries of art
Knvul Sheikh • February 7, 2016
How Project Orange combines biotechnology and design to push the boundaries of art
Dyani Sabin • February 7, 2016
EPA awards Lorain, Ohio, $15 million for Black River restoration
Michael Koziol • February 7, 2016
Mars may be our next step, but Louis Friedman says it may also be our last
Kelsey R. Kennedy • February 7, 2016
Damian Brown combines creativity and science as head brewer at the Bronx Brewery
Sara Chodosh • February 5, 2016
High costs and technology issues haven’t dampened enthusiasm for networked parking systems
Jeanette Ferrara • February 4, 2016
How “Blackfish” forced SeaWorld to make a change
Shira Polan • February 2, 2016
Why we keep seeing faces in cars, electrical outlets and even cappuccinos
Greg Uyeno • January 31, 2016
What a divisive food argument can teach us about psychology
Sandy Ong • January 31, 2016
They recommend treating addiction with medication
Peter Hess • January 31, 2016
One food researcher’s mission to educate the public