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Chelsea Harvey • November 5, 2013
Federal crackdown on underground drug markets makes future of online drug vending unclear
Claire Maldarelli • November 4, 2013
Analysis of white matter sheds new light on chronic pain
Kathryn Free • November 1, 2013
Researchers discover circadian rhythm’s role in fasting
Caitlin Q. Davis • October 30, 2013
The scariest part of Halloween isn’t the 32 grams of sugar per serving in those multicolored triangles
Amy Nordrum • October 28, 2013
Beaming DNA through space is next for leading geneticist
Alexandra Ossola • October 25, 2013
Scandal in the science writing community yields discussion of sexual harassment
Joshua A. Krisch • October 24, 2013
Are bacteria the super sleuths of the future? Study suggests that microbes could help determine time of death in tricky murder cases.
Elizabeth Newbern • October 23, 2013
De-extinction's trials and tribulations
Chelsea Harvey • October 22, 2013
A closer look at an emerging recreational drug
Hannah Newman • October 20, 2013
Three physicians discuss advances in modern medicine urging us to redefine death
Sarah Lewin • October 17, 2013
New twist on microscopic technique lets users feel the forces pressing in on particles
Joshua A. Krisch • October 10, 2013
A closer look at exaggerated reports of the man-eating microbe that terrorized Florida.
Kathryn Free • October 9, 2013
Researchers are awarded for taking their chemical experiment to cyberspace
Joshua A. Krisch • October 8, 2013
With living tissue as his artistic medium, Oron Catts aims to put science into perspective.
Andrew P. Han • October 8, 2013
The scientists, along with others, predicted an invisible force field affecting all matter.