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Dyani Sabin • January 31, 2016
Five questions to consider
Kathryn Free • June 21, 2014
Why the toxin in Botox is so dangerous, and why we’re injecting it into our foreheads
Elizabeth Newbern • April 16, 2014
How your brain can create an extreme stress response
Caitlin Q. Davis • October 30, 2013
The scariest part of Halloween isn’t the 32 grams of sugar per serving in those multicolored triangles
Andrew P. Han • September 11, 2013
When it comes to salmon, color is king.
Jonathan Chang • February 21, 2012
The chemistry of a glow stick
Kathryn Doyle • January 19, 2012
Science answers that timeless question: who's your daddy?
Rose Eveleth • May 26, 2011
The mysterious world of phantom vibrations
Joseph Castro • March 6, 2011
There is a simple analogy: FedEx
Stephanie Warren • February 24, 2011
Science you didn't know you were doing
Valerie Ross • October 20, 2010
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, air travel and time travel are intertwined.
Ferris Jabr • March 14, 2010
Digging up the secrets of a plant that senses, moves and digests without nerves, muscles or a stomach
Emily Elert • February 18, 2010
Records show that we're getting faster, but does the human body have a natural speed limit? And if a biological law exists, how long until people try to break it?
Olivia Koski • February 8, 2010
Wireless technology has improved, but the ban still holds...for now.
Valerie Ross • February 1, 2010
We all do it, one time or another. You blow your nose for what must be the hundredth time that day. Before you throw out the tissue, you take a […]