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Krystnell A. Storr • July 8, 2014
Special structures in the bones of giraffes’ feet help to keep them upright
Kathryn Free • June 21, 2014
Why the toxin in Botox is so dangerous, and why we’re injecting it into our foreheads
Kathryn Free • May 22, 2014
Why do you get it, and what can you do to offset its effects?
Elizabeth Newbern • April 16, 2014
How your brain can create an extreme stress response
Claire Maldarelli • March 12, 2014
For healthy people, doctors warn that gluten-free may not be worth the hype
Claire Maldarelli • February 10, 2014
Why diseases plague purebred dogs and how breeders, owners and genetics can help
Krystnell A. Storr • January 9, 2014
When it comes to making hair silky and soft, there is science in the suds
Krystnell A. Storr • October 25, 2013
New device combines the seeing power of insects and humans into one lens
Elizabeth Newbern • October 23, 2013
De-extinction's trials and tribulations
Sarah Jacoby • October 5, 2013
Whole body cryotherapy is gaining popularity but not credibility
Andrew P. Han • September 11, 2013
When it comes to salmon, color is king.
Roni Jacobson • July 1, 2013
And what to expect if your results are positive
Caitlin Q. Davis • June 4, 2013
A discussion of scars and their meanings
Sarah Jacoby • April 8, 2013
Actually it's a lot like "The Fugitive"
Andrew P. Han • March 1, 2013
Scientist? Filmmaker? Alexis Gambis welcomes both labels