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December 3, 2012

Pigeons and honeybees discriminate between artistic styles

December 3, 2012

The pleasures and perils of our favorite streaming service

November 30, 2012

With nothing to do, mink turn to lounging and binging

November 16, 2012

Today's U.S. Patent System stifles innovation and is a breeding ground for shady business deals

November 13, 2012

Does whimsy trump clarity when botanists name 19 new fern species after the pop superstar?

November 12, 2012

Hair-inducing side effects reveal a new use for an old drug

November 10, 2012

Researchers explore animals' musical preferences

November 9, 2012

First-ever experiment uncovers gender bias among science faculty

November 7, 2012

Astronauts have voted from space since 1997, but Sunita Williams and Kevin Ford didn’t yesterday

November 5, 2012

Did Obama choose the wrong words in his DNC speech?

November 2, 2012

Nokia makes touch screens glove-friendly

October 30, 2012

Remember the days when our biggest worry during trick-or-treating was finding razor blades in our apples?

October 28, 2012

Artist Joana Ricou discusses her biology-inspired art

October 27, 2012

Is California’s ballot proposition to label genetically engineered foods “anti-science”?

October 26, 2012

Some are benign, some are beneficial, some are bad. But the one thing microbes have in common? They’re everywhere.

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