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Ryan F. Mandelbaum • March 30, 2016
A new element created from destruction
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • March 23, 2016
The f-block’s clingiest partner
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • March 16, 2016
The f-block's Madonna
Ryan F. Mandelbaum • March 8, 2016
A blog about the periodic table’s forgotten elements
Dyani Sabin • February 21, 2016
Mixing ordinary odors to create death’s perfume
Meghan Bartels • November 18, 2015
In the digital age, we’re all connected by electricity — and some microbes are too
Hanneke Weitering • November 3, 2015
Artists, scientists and engineers mix creativity with technique to master the mysterious properties of glass
Lauren J. Young • November 3, 2015
Artists, scientists and engineers mix creativity with technique to master the mysterious properties of glass
Krystnell A. Storr • January 9, 2014
When it comes to making hair silky and soft, there is science in the suds
Caitlin Q. Davis • October 30, 2013
The scariest part of Halloween isn’t the 32 grams of sugar per serving in those multicolored triangles
Kathryn Free • October 9, 2013
Researchers are awarded for taking their chemical experiment to cyberspace
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • December 15, 2012
An infographic on the ins and outs of glue
Naveena Sadasivam • October 10, 2012
U.S. researchers at Duke and Stanford honored for their work on G protein-coupled receptors
Scienceline Editors • March 2, 2012
Our favorites of the week
Jonathan Chang • February 21, 2012
The chemistry of a glow stick