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Andrew P. Han • October 8, 2013
The scientists, along with others, predicted an invisible force field affecting all matter.
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • December 15, 2012
An infographic on the ins and outs of glue
Arielle Duhaime-Ross and Rachel Feltman • December 10, 2012
Dorit Chrysler, virtuoso of the theremin
William Herkewitz • December 1, 2012
How uranium is causing fission between Iran and Western powers
Nick Stockton • October 9, 2012
Two researchers, an American and a Frenchman, won this year's million dollar prize.
Kathryn Doyle • July 13, 2012
In case you missed it
Virat Markandeya • March 7, 2012
A composer pricks his ears up for NASA and helps make a discovery
Scienceline Editors • January 27, 2012
Our favorites of the week
Kathryn Doyle • January 1, 2012
What's left on our science to-do list before the Mayan doomsday arrives
Allison T. McCann • October 4, 2011
This year’s physics winners find the universe is accelerating
Scienceline Editors • May 6, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Joseph Castro • April 28, 2011
The Tevatron’s impending shut down has upset many, but is there really anything to be angry about?
Sarah Fecht • January 21, 2011
Astrophysicist Michael Shara studies star explosions and the evolution of the universe
Katie Palmer • December 3, 2010
Theoretical physicists predict that time will end…but when and how?
Katie Palmer • December 1, 2010
Simulations show how a comet’s impact might have shocked amino acids into existence