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Ben Leach • April 4, 2007
Toy Fair 2007 prepares kids to become the scientists of tomorrow.
Emily V. Driscoll • April 1, 2007
- asks Molly from Ohio
Jennifer Moser • March 30, 2007
An NYU professor’s career has taken him from the brain’s evolution to the future of drug delivery.
Rachele Cooper • March 28, 2007
The risks and benefits of prescribing off-label drugs.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 25, 2007
Why did Congress move daylight savings time? Sophisticated recording devices might be placed in our national parks. A teenage girl benefits from gastric bypass surgery.
Kristin Elise Phillips • March 24, 2007
How quickly will global warming change sea level?
Erica Westly • March 23, 2007
A look at the emissions scenarios climate scientists use to predict the future.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 20, 2007
Scientists turn to tree rings to learn more about our climate's history.
Joshua J Romero • March 19, 2007
Why it’s easier to predict the next 20 years of warming than this weekend’s weather.
Erica Westly • March 7, 2007
A Yale researcher applies behavioral therapy to Tourette Syndrome.
Joshua J Romero • February 28, 2007
Veterans Affairs’ clinicians are untrained in the most effective form of treating post traumatic stress disorder.
Emily V. Driscoll • February 26, 2007
In episode one of The Sound of Science, find out how air bags relate to video games, which predator might dethrone polar bears as the top of the food chain in the Arctic, and how a dust cloud circumnavigates the globe.
Melinda Wenner • February 15, 2007
In an age of hyper-mobility, are we more vulnerable than ever to deadly epidemics?
Joshua J Romero • February 14, 2007
A psychology researcher explores how children develop language skills.
Kristin Elise Phillips • February 12, 2007
Some scientists are rethinking the positive effects global warming may have on agriculture.