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October 13, 2008

Asks William from California

October 1, 2008

A recent study reveals differences in cardiac arrest survival on nights and weekends.

August 29, 2008

The choices made by fruit fly larvae may provide basic understanding of how animals make decisions.

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 […]

March 13, 2008

A study discovers that water supplies are tainted with an array of everyday drugs.

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, […]

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 […]

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 […]

January 28, 2008

– Asks BJ from Santa Monica, California

January 25, 2008

The discovery of how pheromones work in mice may speed up human stroke recovery.

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