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Arielle Duhaime-Ross • December 3, 2012
Pigeons and honeybees discriminate between artistic styles
Kathryn Doyle • December 3, 2012
The pleasures and perils of our favorite streaming service
Roni Jacobson • November 30, 2012
With nothing to do, mink turn to lounging and binging
Jonathan Chang • November 16, 2012
Today's U.S. Patent System stifles innovation and is a breeding ground for shady business deals
Ben Guarino • November 13, 2012
Does whimsy trump clarity when botanists name 19 new fern species after the pop superstar?
Andrew P. Han • November 12, 2012
Hair-inducing side effects reveal a new use for an old drug
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • November 10, 2012
Researchers explore animals' musical preferences
Joss Fong and Andrew P. Han • November 9, 2012
First-ever experiment uncovers gender bias among science faculty
Naveena Sadasivam • November 7, 2012
Astronauts have voted from space since 1997, but Sunita Williams and Kevin Ford didn’t yesterday
Joss Fong • November 5, 2012
Did Obama choose the wrong words in his DNC speech?
Rachel Feltman • November 2, 2012
Nokia makes touch screens glove-friendly
Caitlin Q. Davis • October 30, 2012
Remember the days when our biggest worry during trick-or-treating was finding razor blades in our apples?
Arielle Duhaime-Ross • October 28, 2012
Artist Joana Ricou discusses her biology-inspired art
Kate Yandell • October 27, 2012
Is California’s ballot proposition to label genetically engineered foods “anti-science”?
Christine Kelly • October 26, 2012
Some are benign, some are beneficial, some are bad. But the one thing microbes have in common? They’re everywhere.