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Miriam Kramer • April 13, 2012
One former student’s experience with science education in the Volunteer State
Susan E. Matthews • November 21, 2011
A conversation with Bike New York’s Emilia Crotty
Amber Williams • February 11, 2011
Taxidermy contest in Brooklyn brings out the exotics
Lena Groeger • December 24, 2010
The popular notion of genetics is wrong
Genevra Pittman • December 6, 2010
More sanctions given to lesbian, gay and bisexual adolescents
Madhu Venkataramanan • November 23, 2010
How writers of the popular sitcom get their physics right
Madhu Venkataramanan • November 22, 2010
Digital archaeologists are looking for long-lost websites on the Internet
Mary Beth Griggs • November 9, 2010
Children hurl insults during Catapult Month at the New York Hall of Science: "No, YOU'RE a projectile!"
Ferris Jabr • March 7, 2010
Before 'Avatar' could hit the silver screen, it needed one plant scientist’s green thumbs up
Alex Liu • February 12, 2010
Why we might want to rethink our math education priorities
Lynne Peeples • November 12, 2009
What science has to say about the best way to train your dog
Carina Storrs • May 1, 2009
The New York City Department of Transportation offers school kids from neighborhoods with high rates of traffic accidents a crash course in navigating sidewalks, crosswalks and seat belts.
Allison Bond • April 10, 2009
The Audubon Center in Brooklyn's Prospect Park offers a hands-on chance for children to experience nature, teaching respect for the planet to tomorrow's environmentalists.
Shelley DuBois • February 2, 2009
Cynthia Pannucci works to join two seemingly disjointed worlds.
Shelley Dubois and Rachael Rettner • February 2, 2009
Adrienne Klein discusses the "Science and the Arts" program at the City University of New York.