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Christopher Intagliata • December 12, 2007
The Sound of Science. Listen to one scientist's perspective on the new development of stem cells from human skin and a discussion about the ethical and political implications.
Eric R. Olson • December 11, 2007
A cellular process tested in mice may hold the answer to fighting cancer in humans.
Meredith Knight • November 30, 2007
We know the pill’s safe in the short term, but what happens to long-term users?
Adam T. Hadhazy • November 28, 2007
Scientists show microbes can survive after 8 million years on ice.
Peter Sergo • November 12, 2007
- asks Jim from Ohio
Jeremy Hsu • November 9, 2007
NASA’s "clean rooms" are home to a variety of extreme bacteria.
Peter Sergo • November 7, 2007
Renowned geneticist, journalists and policy makers discuss the frontiers of science and journalism.
Molly Webster • October 26, 2007
An NYU lab uses designer nanoparticles to improve bioimaging.
Molly Webster • October 22, 2007
- asks Zoe from New York
Meredith Knight • October 15, 2007
- asks Erica from Brooklyn
Lindsey Bewley • October 8, 2007
- asks Kat from London
Morgen E. Peck • October 3, 2007
- asks Bill from New York
Andrea Anderson • September 24, 2007
- asks Jamie from Wales
Ben Leach • September 17, 2007
- asks Sleepless in San Antonio
Morgen E. Peck • September 13, 2007
The Delicate Struggle for Propriety with Houseplants in the City