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Life Science Blog
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Roni Jacobson • October 8, 2012
A British and Japanese researcher share the award
Ashley Taylor • September 25, 2012
The rest of Guernsey's story
Kathryn Doyle • December 6, 2011
The key to being an early bird
Lena Groeger • December 1, 2011
Why our memories don't hold up in court
Emma Bryce • November 17, 2011
Science shows that the smile has evolutionary leanings
Emma Bryce • November 14, 2011
A mosquito embedded in amber yields clues about the remarkable resilience of malaria
Benjamin Plackett • November 2, 2011
More than just H2O comes out of your kitchen tap
Kelly Slivka • October 28, 2011
Growing pumpkins in which Cinderella could have ridden to the ball
Katie Palmer • December 31, 2010
Researchers identify a microbe behind musty wine
Rose Eveleth • December 29, 2010
Think twice before mounting the tipsy tricycle
Katie Palmer • December 12, 2010
Snot may play a role in the scents we smell, not just how well we do it
Rachel Nuwer • November 28, 2010
Our relationship with inner microbes is more than just a dinner date.
Rose Eveleth • October 7, 2010
Scientists love to name species – often more than once
Sabrina Richards • October 5, 2010
Comprehensive assessment shows plant conservation goals still unmet
Ariel Bleicher • May 30, 2010
Is biological engineering the beginning of a new technology revolution?