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Carina Storrs • January 13, 2009
Alexis Gambis brings science and film together to create a new genre of science fiction.
Lindsey Konkel and Carina Storrs • January 13, 2009
Alexis Gambis describes how life and lab inspired his science fiction films.
Rachel Mahan • October 2, 2008
“Tail today, feet tomorrow. Mutation is good at Spore.com.” These sentences were painted on a billboard I noticed while walking near Cooper Square in Manhattan. I thought to myself that […]
Lindsey Konkel • September 23, 2008
Today’s kids may be able to read, write, and multiply, but will they be able to relate to the environment? The U.S. House of Representatives addressed this question when they […]
Stuart Fox • September 18, 2008
In all likelihood, a creationist from the crystal meth capital of Alaska will be president of the United States in about 18 months. But until then, we can pretend that […]
Eric R. Olson • September 15, 2008
As we flip through newspaper and magazine pages, blogs and TV channels, why are we attracted to some stories and not others? Why does the story about a young woman […]
Natalie Peretsman • August 6, 2008
Environmental education enhances the student experience in New York City’s public and private schools.
Rachel Mahan • July 16, 2008
Get video answers from Rob DeSalle, an evolution expert.
Adam T. Hadhazy • July 6, 2008
Presidential and Congressional wannabees, take note: A new poll published last week indicates that voters in both parties support the notion of using science and technology to solve the nation’s […]
Victoria Stern • June 6, 2008
Reba Goodman defied tradition in making a name for herself in science.
Rachel Mahan • May 23, 2008
I never really liked computer games until I saw one that might help me win the Nobel Prize. A free new computer game from the University of Washington called Foldit […]
Stuart Fox • May 16, 2008
Thanks to a combination of technology, policy and economics, the venerable practice of the house call is making a comeback.
Susannah F. Locke • April 25, 2008
Today, April 25th is World Malaria Day, declared by the World Health Organization. Malaria can be prevented and cured, but over one million people still die from the disease each […]
Greg Soltis • April 23, 2008
Philosopher Robert Delfino offers science an alternative approach to evaluating evidence.
Jessie Jiang • February 22, 2008
Are baby videos bad for babies? The answer may depend on how interactive the show is.