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Jessie Jiang • February 22, 2008
Are baby videos bad for babies? The answer may depend on how interactive the show is.
Victoria Stern • February 20, 2008
Researchers link chronic loneliness to a change in gene activity.
Adam T. Hadhazy • February 15, 2008
Questions about possible antibiotic resistance are still unanswered.
Molika Ashford • February 13, 2008
Four hours with New York’s favorite forager
Eric R. Olson • February 4, 2008
Why you might not vote for the thing you want.
Katherine Tweed • February 1, 2008
One man is revolutionizing how every species on the planet is identified.
Rachel Mahan • January 30, 2008
A Crohn’s disease drug has a troubled past — and scientists may know why.
Jessie Jiang • January 25, 2008
The discovery of how pheromones work in mice may speed up human stroke recovery.
Victoria Stern • January 23, 2008
After the red wine craze, new drugs hold more promise to fight the effects of aging.
Molika Ashford • January 18, 2008
A new, smaller design approaches wind energy from a different direction.
Stuart Fox • January 16, 2008
For the first time in America, a natural history museum is handing out diplomas.
Rachel Mahan • January 11, 2008
Tricking males into mating with other males may fight invasive fish.
Andrew Grant • January 9, 2008
A 27-year-old spearheads the nation’s premier hurricane forecast.
Susannah F. Locke • January 4, 2008
Computer programs may help physicians avoid diagnostic mistakes — so why aren’t more doctors using them?
Monica Heger • December 28, 2007
Researchers develop drought resistant rice, but not everyone is convinced it can fight hunger.