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June 20, 2008

Drs. Nussenzweig have only one love besides each other: the quest for a malaria vaccine.

June 12, 2008

A program that rewards recyclers is growing, even in a state that once boasted some of the highest recycling rates.

June 11, 2008

The battle against autoimmune disorders may come down to a newly discovered cell.

June 9, 2008

Asks Alex from Philadelphia

June 6, 2008

Reba Goodman defied tradition in making a name for herself in science.

June 4, 2008

Neil Shubin's new book explores the intersection of developmental biology, paleontology and genetics.

May 30, 2008

What happens under the floating lip of ice sheets and glaciers could mean more sea-level rise in the next century.

May 23, 2008

A lizard family tree offers clues to the balance between reproduction and survival.

May 16, 2008

Thanks to a combination of technology, policy and economics, the venerable practice of the house call is making a comeback.

May 14, 2008

The Department of Energy takes its first step toward clean, renewable energy from the earth.

May 9, 2008

How pine beetles are threatening the boreal forest and potentially contributing to climate change.

May 7, 2008

Genetics may someday help smokers decide the best way to quit.

May 2, 2008

A new experiment uses New York City's rooftop water tanks as cosmic ray detectors.

April 30, 2008

More evidence in the debate over the benefits of “good” bacteria in yogurt.

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