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Mary Beth Griggs • October 31, 2011
Warding off evil spirits and bacteria for millennia
Miriam Kramer • October 31, 2011
These movies won’t help. Scienceline presents a roundup of the best (and worst) nuclear horror flicks
Rose Eveleth • October 31, 2011
The anatomy of an awful sound
Susan E. Matthews • October 28, 2011
Why doctors often fail to address weight issues with patients
Scienceline Editors • October 28, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Allison T. McCann • October 28, 2011
Eye tracking technology allows ALS sufferers to express creativity
Kelly Slivka • October 28, 2011
Growing pumpkins in which Cinderella could have ridden to the ball
Kelly Slivka • October 27, 2011
As historic pollutants ebb in the Arctic, poisons from fossil fuels are taking their place
Emma Bryce • October 26, 2011
Oliver Sacks, renowned author and clinician, looks humorously and gently at perceptive disorders
Benjamin Plackett • October 25, 2011
Oxfam America knew and warned of a famine before it happened in the Horn of Africa — what went wrong?
Mary Beth Griggs • October 24, 2011
So what do minerals teach us anyway?
Rachel Nuwer • October 24, 2011
New research evaluating novel laser treatment versus ‘good old’ surgery reveals differences
Allison T. McCann • October 20, 2011
"The glove" is poised to help NFL athletes recover faster
Susan E. Matthews • October 19, 2011
Study finds that the pill leads women to prefer more reliable mates
Rose Eveleth • October 18, 2011
No, we don’t mean fake and not fake