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Rachel Nuwer • November 15, 2011
Are fecal transplants really an effective and safe way to treat infection?
Emma Bryce • November 14, 2011
A mosquito embedded in amber yields clues about the remarkable resilience of malaria
Mary Beth Griggs • November 14, 2011
A star (ruby) is born
Madhu Venkataramanan • November 14, 2011
How changes in the microbiome could impact eczema in kids
Kelly Slivka • November 13, 2011
A video game designer and a scientist explore the undeniable pull of virtual worlds
Scienceline Editors • November 11, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Taylor Kubota • November 8, 2011
What being a sports fan does and doesn’t do for your health
Mary Beth Griggs • November 7, 2011
Mondays making you blue? Here’s a mineral for you.
Kelly Slivka • November 7, 2011
Exploring the language of science
Allison T. McCann • November 4, 2011
New software helps determine the necessary recovery for optimal sports performance
Scienceline Editors • November 4, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Ashley Taylor • November 3, 2011
Utilities retire coal-fired power plants in favor of a controversial alternative
Benjamin Plackett • November 2, 2011
More than just H2O comes out of your kitchen tap
Ashley Taylor • November 1, 2011
Six years after Bobby Pickett wrote "Climate Mash," the world's environmental challenges are still frightening