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Greg Soltis • April 23, 2008
Philosopher Robert Delfino offers science an alternative approach to evaluating evidence.
Jessie Jiang • April 21, 2008
- Asks Debbie from Medford, NJ
Monica Heger • April 18, 2008
Silver nanoparticles could be the next step forward in antibacterial products.
Monica Heger • April 16, 2008
At Exit Art's "Brainwave: Common Senses" exhibit, artists interpret the latest neuroscience research in inventive ways.
Adam T. Hadhazy • April 11, 2008
A new study offers a possible solution to the riddle of the antimatter cloud in the galaxy’s core.
Christopher Intagliata • April 9, 2008
A recent study says dogs shouldn’t be allowed near important bird habitats, leashed or not.
Adam T. Hadhazy • April 7, 2008
- Asks Eric from Baltimore
Rachel Mahan • April 4, 2008
Coping with fears of genetic discrimination leads some people to take matters into their own hands.
Greg Soltis • April 2, 2008
Even wasps may have the genetic blueprint for motherly love.
Christopher Intagliata • March 26, 2008
At a meeting of Brooklyn's Secret Science Club, neuroscientist and composer Dave Sulzer explains how our brains compose music — even when we're completely unaware of it.
Kristin Elise Phillips • March 21, 2008
What global warming means for preserved microorganisms.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 19, 2008
How sled dogs can teach us about mercury contamination.
Natalie Peretsman • March 12, 2008
A vaccine ready for its final trial phase may protect African infants and children.
Susannah F. Locke • March 7, 2008
Tuna farming advances, but strict fishing regulations might be the only hope for this sushi fish.
Eric R. Olson • February 28, 2008
How one woman brought two worlds together.