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Mara Grunbaum • February 7, 2010
Spiky echinoderms use spines for complex vision
Mara Grunbaum • February 5, 2010
Rhythm in animals reveals evolution of human music
Anna Rothschild • January 25, 2010
Wearing this rodent on the runway could save Louisiana’s wetlands
Ferris Jabr • January 22, 2010
The Defense Department’s attempts to merge insects and electronics are benefiting science more than the military
Michael Glenn Easter • January 8, 2010
Lead bullets contaminate venison and can raise human blood lead levels
Lynne Peeples • November 12, 2009
What science has to say about the best way to train your dog
Lindsey Konkel • October 30, 2009
Human infrastructure associated with oil field development gives some species an advantage over others.
Anna Rothschild • October 29, 2009
Two newly discovered proteins in spider webs could one day be used in a natural adhesive
Shelley DuBois • October 19, 2009
A parasite researcher from NYU is hoping to tackle African sleeping sickness in Keyna by creating genetically enhanced cows that cannot catch or transmit the disease
Mara Grunbaum • October 4, 2009
Biologists discover new worm species on submerged whale carcasses.
Lindsey Konkel • September 16, 2009
Veterinary medicine isn't just about Fido and Fifi anymore.
Rachael Rettner • September 2, 2009
Using ferrets to predict the virus's virulence.
Frederik Joelving • July 9, 2009
Researchers struggle to produce reliable protection against the malaria parasite.
Erik Ortlip • June 23, 2009
Jean Robert Nonon raises mosquitoes at New York University, sending them across the globe for malaria research.
Shelley DuBois • June 11, 2009
Research into songbird migrations could shed light on the effects of a warming climate on bird populations.