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Ben Guarino • May 15, 2013
Curing the painful and persistent hangover
William Herkewitz • May 8, 2013
What evolution can tell us about why we laugh
Andrew P. Han • May 5, 2013
After years of false leads, reproductive biology may finally be on the path to a male contraceptive pill
Taylor Kubota • May 5, 2013
Helping you get healthier without you even realizing it
Naveena Sadasivam and Arielle Duhaime-Ross • April 29, 2013
Scienceline gets (slightly) more tech-savvy
William Herkewitz • April 23, 2013
Raw-milk cheese: deadly, nutritious, or just delicious?
Kate Baggaley • April 22, 2013
A new study explains why whales have such unusual teeth
Rachel Feltman • April 18, 2013
A recent study adds to growing support for the use of vaginal swabs for STD testing, over the more invasive endocervical swab
Naveena Sadasivam • April 14, 2013
Why some people see fewer colors than others and why women are more likely to be super seers
Sarah Jacoby • April 8, 2013
Actually it's a lot like "The Fugitive"
Nick Stockton • March 31, 2013
Coyote populations continue to grow, despite being a popular hunting target
Andrew P. Han • March 28, 2013
This molecular line dance is the most important process in genetic science
Ben Guarino • March 28, 2013
Tracking the way leafy greens spread disease
Katie Hiler • March 27, 2013
Cone snail bacteria may yield new opportunities for drug development
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • March 26, 2013
New X-ray technology is about to make it a lot harder to plant a bomb on a plane