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Natalie Peretsman • October 13, 2008
Asks William from California
Eric R. Olson • October 1, 2008
A recent study reveals differences in cardiac arrest survival on nights and weekends.
Natalie Peretsman • August 29, 2008
The choices made by fruit fly larvae may provide basic understanding of how animals make decisions.
Rachel Mahan • July 25, 2008
As this year’s Tour de France draws to a close, you might be wondering how many calories it takes to power all of the riders during 21 days and about […]
Eric R. Olson • June 2, 2008
Asks Nessa from London
Jessie Jiang • April 21, 2008
- Asks Debbie from Medford, NJ
Molika Ashford • April 14, 2008
- Asks Sarah from Brooklyn
Natalie Peretsman • March 13, 2008
A study discovers that water supplies are tainted with an array of everyday drugs.
Susannah F. Locke • March 12, 2008
Knowing that our dear Scienceline readers may be wondering what’s new in the world of male reproductive fluids, we bring you this: Semen ain’t just sperm. In two recent papers, […]
Karina Hamalainen • March 4, 2008
It’s a catchy title, isn’t it? Somewhere between that and the full-page advertisement in the New Scientist, I was persuaded to buy the book How to Fossilize your Hamster: And […]
Stuart Fox • February 29, 2008
We’ve come a long way from Jack Palance dragging a giant Oscar with his teeth. As the opening sequence of Sunday’s Oscars showed, visual effects are now as important to […]
Adam T. Hadhazy • January 28, 2008
– Asks BJ from Santa Monica, California
Jessie Jiang • January 25, 2008
The discovery of how pheromones work in mice may speed up human stroke recovery.
Victoria Stern • January 21, 2008
- Asks Amanda from Philadelphia
Why does my normal body temperature always seem to be lower than 98.6 degrees? By how much do normal human body temperatures vary?
Jessie Jiang • January 2, 2008
- Asks Lev from Detroit, MI