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Mara Grunbaum • March 22, 2010
It’s hard out there for a symbiotic barnacle, but somehow they find a way
Katie Peek • March 21, 2010
As humans have circumvented Niagara Falls for aquatic transportation, so too have non-native species
Emily Elert • March 20, 2010
For $23 billion a year, Americans must be getting a lot out of dietary supplements! Right?
Olivia Koski • March 18, 2010
Take a peek at the coolest and nerdiest social gathering in town.
Valerie Ross • March 16, 2010
The presence of green goods makes people kinder, but purchasing them gives people license to behave badly.
Ferris Jabr • March 14, 2010
Digging up the secrets of a plant that senses, moves and digests without nerves, muscles or a stomach
Olivia Koski • March 10, 2010
We don’t usually associate movement with size. Saying that “up” and “down” are big is nonsensical. A dimension is a dimension is a dimension. Right?
Anna Rothschild • March 10, 2010
Genetic evidence shows environment, not humans, killed off Arctic beasts
Ferris Jabr • March 7, 2010
Before 'Avatar' could hit the silver screen, it needed one plant scientist’s green thumbs up
Ferris Jabr • February 28, 2010
Biologists use cat food to recruit omnivorous ants in their battle against invasive cane toads
Katie Peek • February 27, 2010
The MTA contemplates using groundwater as a geothermal energy source
Alyson Kenward • February 25, 2010
Chemicals are kept alive in a laboratory with the life support of a mechanical breathing box.
Ferris Jabr • February 22, 2010
Astronomer Greg Laughlin and composer Philip Glass try to hear the "music of the spheres" at the Rubin Museum's latest Brainwave event
Olivia Koski • February 22, 2010
Just a one hour train ride from New York City, eagles abound.
Michael Glenn Easter • February 22, 2010
From February 11th to 18th, New York City Fashion Week brought together the world’s best designers and brands to showcase the coming trends in Fall and Winter clothing.