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January 17, 2016

Pesticides used decades ago are contaminating today’s wines

January 17, 2016

Eco-artist Ellie Irons finds beauty in Brooklyn

January 17, 2016

Scotland and Ireland commit to a clean energy future together

January 17, 2016

How citizen scientists and biologists are working together to help the endangered birds

January 17, 2016

Humans are creating new species as well as killing them off, but don’t be too quick to celebrate

January 11, 2016

Inspired by animal behavior, researchers are getting swarms of tiny robots to work together

January 11, 2016

Something 20 times Jupiter's size may be orbiting a nearby star

January 11, 2016

Massive radiation pulses occasionally rock the Earth – and they’re still a mystery

January 10, 2016

A CT scanner is busy at the American Museum of Natural History

January 10, 2016

Scientists use neural prosthetics to supplement brain functions

January 9, 2016

You’ve heard the hype, but how does it actually work?

January 9, 2016

As wearable technologies become more fashionable, security issues are on the back burner

January 7, 2016

For howler monkeys, an evolutionary surprise: Males with fiercer calls have smaller testicles

January 4, 2016

A two-drug combo can work better than antidepressants alone in some people

January 3, 2016

Can a home remedy like chicken soup fight off the cold virus?

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