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February 7, 2007

Experts continue to debate the merits of putting radio frequency chips in American passports.

February 5, 2007

Climate change may be affecting the bears' habitat.

February 1, 2007

While the HapMap Project gives hopes to groups like the Amish, some geneticists believe it has taken a wrong turn

January 31, 2007

Despite a recent vote, America's largest mathematical society lacks individual recognition.

January 29, 2007

Researchers use acoustics to help soldiers better defend themselves from sniper fire.

January 26, 2007

The struggle to repair lost connections between wildlife and humans in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley.

January 24, 2007

For nearly 30 years, New York State agencies have known about a 17 million gallon oil spill under the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Now they’re finally starting to do something about it.

January 22, 2007

A New York psychologist sheds light on the realities of terminal illness in American children.

January 19, 2007

Coral ecologist Lyndon DeVantier discusses ecological assessment and management of coral reef systems.

January 17, 2007

And what we might hope to discover, according to the new book Brave New Universe.

January 11, 2007

A pioneer of genetic screening discusses his early successes and the future of the field.

January 8, 2007

Getting to know Frances Beinecke, the new president of Natural Resource Defense Council.

January 4, 2007

Stem cell scientist Hynek Wichterle tackles Lou Gehrig’s disease in a privately-funded lab outside the public eye.

December 28, 2006

Mathematician Peter Woit explains why string theory is worse than wrong.

December 21, 2006

City College of New York researchers keep watch on the world without ever leaving Harlem.

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