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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.
Zach Gottlieb • February 19, 2010
Shifts in male body image may lead to lower self-esteem and more frequent supplement use
Mike Orcutt • February 18, 2010
Obama administration hopes high risk, high reward energy science brings revolutionary returns
Emily Elert • February 18, 2010
Records show that we're getting faster, but does the human body have a natural speed limit? And if a biological law exists, how long until people try to break it?
Ferris Jabr • February 16, 2010
Mattel's new toy collar for dogs allows them to update their own Twitter accounts
Ariel Bleicher • February 15, 2010
Boozing Bats Are Still Expert Fliers
Olivia Koski • February 13, 2010
Airborne laser successfully shoots down ballistic missile
Alex Liu • February 12, 2010
Why we might want to rethink our math education priorities
Emily Elert • February 11, 2010
If you thought the terms “snowpocalypse” and “snowmaggeddon” were the most troubling repercussions of this week’s weather, you weren’t alone.
Anna Rothschild • February 11, 2010
Recent research on slime molds shows that they can make complex decisions about nutrition