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Brett Israel • February 12, 2009
Shara Bailey traces modern man’s path, tooth by tooth.
Dave Levitan • February 6, 2009
Mick Ellison: Scientific illustrator and photographer.
Genevra Pittman • February 4, 2009
An EMT goes from ambulance runs to the derby track.
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.
Lindsey Konkel • January 29, 2009
One bee scientist looks ahead by cataloguing the past.
Robert Goodier • January 27, 2009
An underwater spy and the man who's building it.
Rachael Rettner • January 26, 2009
Natalie Jeremijenko, NYU professor and Environmental Health Clinic founder, bridges disciplines to promote social and environmental change.
Crystal Gammon • January 22, 2009
For researcher Jermel Watkins, forensic science plus high-schoolers and hands-on teaching is the formula for success.
Frederik Joelving and Erik Ortlip • January 20, 2009
Armed with science, psychology professor Diana Reiss struggles to end dolphin drive hunting. Warning: video contains graphic images of animal cruelty.
Frederik Joelving • January 20, 2009
Trailblazing our knowledge of aquatic minds, Diana Reiss uses science to fight for dolphin welfare.
Allison Bond • January 14, 2009
A Manhattan naturopath provides holistic care and discovers personal meaning through natural medicine.
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.
Katherine Tweed • June 20, 2008
Drs. Nussenzweig have only one love besides each other: the quest for a malaria vaccine.