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June 13, 2014

The Turing test doesn’t measure a computer’s intelligence, but it does say something about its usefulness — here’s how.

June 11, 2014

New technology that “listens” to bacteria

June 9, 2014

It was all the rage back in the roaring 1920s, but this high-flying hobby has since faded into obscurity.

June 3, 2014

How technology helped a paralyzed woman use her legs and walk down the aisle

May 20, 2014

How one government organization has brought America's overfished populations back from the brink.

May 12, 2014

With 24 years of business under his belt, Maury Rubin of The City Bakery thinks New York City should take a few cues from the West Coast in grading its restaurants

May 7, 2014

A grouchy baker would love to serve you — unless she kicks you out first

April 16, 2014

How your brain can create an extreme stress response

March 17, 2014

Stirling engines can do almost anything

March 5, 2014

The fish that swims upstream provides more than just a tasty meal

February 14, 2014

Roses are red, Violets are blue, Science is awesome And so are you! Here’s a list of the top 11 Scienceline articles to send your sweetie for Valentine’s Day.

January 27, 2014

A new project aims to track the movement of the critically endangered species in a last ditch effort to help save it

January 25, 2014

The first National River faces the threat of pollution from a large pig farm

January 24, 2014

The National Park Service knows climate change is coming early and will hit hard in the 49th state – so is taking steps to prepare

January 23, 2014

Will a warming climate and rising sea levels make the riverbanks too unsafe to live?

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