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September 23, 2009

How one scientist uses the Xbox 360 to study the human heart.

September 21, 2009

Windows can be used for more than a view—for virtual environmental pollutant flypaper.

September 20, 2009

Ex-mobster admits to sinking ships full of nuclear and medical waste.

September 17, 2009

The “debate” was ridiculous, but the idea is fantastic.

September 12, 2009

Scientists pinpoint the region of the brain that controls your comfort zone.

September 9, 2009

In a New Technique, Scientists Have Turned Fat Cells into Stem Cells.

September 5, 2009

UK’s Royal Society Weighs the Pros and Cons of Climate Manipulation.

September 2, 2009

Using ferrets to predict the virus's virulence.

June 11, 2009

A Minority Report type interface may revolutionize how we interact with our iphones and free us from the keyboard for good.

May 19, 2009

A new website from NYU's Carter Journalism Institute examines this eco-friendly buzzword.

March 24, 2009

Have you ever heard your date sneeze and thought: “Ooh. She wants me.” No? Me neither. But that apparent non-sequitur isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. One hundred forty-six people […]

February 20, 2009

Seventy million years before birds took flight, pterosaurs – some as large as a small airplane – somehow soared through the Mesozoic skies. Scientists have speculated for decades about how […]

February 19, 2009

The soil, nearly black with compost, is only recently emerged from alternating bands of ice and powder snow. The meltwater has rendered it a wallow. A wallow measuring two hundred […]

February 6, 2009

Eric Kandel has a gulping, throaty laugh, the rare kind that sounds like a goose might if it could honk as it inhales. It’s contagious, not just because the sound […]

February 5, 2009

Elizabeth Shirtcliff doesn’t want anyone to forget about the children of Katrina. The University of New Orleans psychologist warns that kids who have been through a traumatic event, like Hurricane […]

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