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November 4, 2015

The fear of tampered Halloween candy may be unfounded, but you could be getting more than you bargained for

November 4, 2015

When our buildings harm migratory birds, the Wild Bird Fund is there to patch them up

November 3, 2015

“Touchless” touch screen tracks your finger sweat

November 3, 2015

Anything you say – or write – may be used against you in a court of law

November 3, 2015

Patricia Wright has a passion for these endangered primates, and spent the last three decades studying them

November 3, 2015

Artists, scientists and engineers mix creativity with technique to master the mysterious properties of glass

November 3, 2015

Artists, scientists and engineers mix creativity with technique to master the mysterious properties of glass

November 2, 2015

New Horizons’ next stop is a small icy body a billion miles away

October 27, 2015

Even though we can’t see them, microbes have an important role in the Hudson River

October 27, 2015

Even though we can’t see them, microbes have an important role in the Hudson River

October 22, 2015

Monk parakeets, like humans, use complex thinking to understand where they stand in their group’s social order

October 19, 2015

Should exercise ever be as simple as filling a prescription?

October 15, 2015

100 percent fruit juices aren’t as healthy as you thought

October 12, 2015

Could you survive on the Red Planet with a dozen potatoes, iron oxide dust, and your own poop?

October 11, 2015

The International Classification of Diseases was recently updated

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