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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?

January 21, 2014

The power and limits of what money and space can do for teaching science to the public

January 19, 2014

'Walking trees' guard the shores of Florida and thrive in the salty water

January 17, 2014

What if we counted emissions based on where products are consumed, not produced?

January 12, 2014

Marketing products that matter

December 16, 2013

NASA has a long history of repurposing old missions that finished or went wrong and ending up with great science

December 10, 2013

Keep it green when it’s getting red-hot

December 9, 2013

A new book proposes that cultural changes in the last few centuries have propogated non-infectious diseases that our ancestors didn't face

December 4, 2013

Yes, but insulating can reduce my carbon footprint and save money

December 2, 2013

Scientists wonder what's in store as sun activity lingers at lowest in over a century

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