Topic
Life Science
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Jeremy Hsu • August 15, 2007
A microscopic image of our ancestor's thigh bone blurs the definitions of art and science.
Rachele Cooper • July 5, 2007
The body's clock could hold clues to why we get cancer--and how to treat it.
Meredith Knight • June 26, 2007
Global warming already makes plants bloom earlier, what’s next?
Emily V. Driscoll • June 18, 2007
- asks Anonymous
Does elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as a fight or flight response?
Jeremy Hsu • June 11, 2007
- asks Anh Nguyen from San Jose, California
Meredith Knight • May 6, 2007
Researchers use modern techniques to solve the mystery behind the deadliest flu virus.
Meredith Knight • April 23, 2007
- asks Jessica from San Francisco
Kristin Elise Phillips • April 20, 2007
Parasites, bacteria and viruses mark the trail of human evolution.
Erica Westly • April 9, 2007
- asks K. York from Madrid, Spain
Jennifer Moser • March 30, 2007
An NYU professor’s career has taken him from the brain’s evolution to the future of drug delivery.
My dogs were sprayed by a skunk, and I’ve washed them in hydrogen peroxide and baking soda — but how do I rid my house of the odor?
Ben Leach • March 19, 2007
- asks Frank DeMayo
“Someone told me that human beings have been around for only 60 thousand years. This is shorter than I thought. Is this true? Where did we come from?”
Kristin Elise Phillips • March 5, 2007
- asks Mark from New York City
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.
Rachele Cooper • February 5, 2007
- asks Rachele Cooper, a scienceline staff member