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Abigail Fagan • November 16, 2016
3-D printed hands expose security vulnerability
Sandy Ong • February 7, 2016
How Project Orange combines biotechnology and design to push the boundaries of art
Knvul Sheikh • February 7, 2016
How Project Orange combines biotechnology and design to push the boundaries of art
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • November 15, 2015
Cardiologists struggle to effectively treat severe heart attacks
Lauren J. Young • January 12, 2015
Biomimicry allows scientists to take a page out of nature’s playbook
Lydia Chain • December 5, 2014
High costs are keeping patients from using stem cells harvested from umbilical cords
Lydia Chain • November 14, 2014
A new underwater glue is science’s latest attempt to mimic the natural world
Lydia Chain • October 13, 2014
Genetically modifying tobacco has created incredible medical discoveries; what else remains to be found?
Lydia Chain • October 6, 2014
Hardier microbes make biofuel production more feasible
Kathryn Free • June 3, 2014
How technology helped a paralyzed woman use her legs and walk down the aisle
Krystnell A. Storr • March 28, 2014
The release of genetically modified mosquitoes to control dengue is still raising opposition from Key West residents
Krystnell A. Storr • November 8, 2013
A proposal to replace the steering wheel is getting some traction
Joshua A. Krisch • October 8, 2013
With living tissue as his artistic medium, Oron Catts aims to put science into perspective.
Sylvia Tippmann • October 2, 2013
Four views on genetic identity and privacy
Mike Orcutt • June 21, 2010
Researchers show the cash crop could be a promising source of biofuel