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Space, Physics, and Math
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Allison T. McCann • February 1, 2012
The force behind NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program
Justine E. Hausheer • January 22, 2012
Gerta Keller’s controversial dinosaur-extinction theory
Ashley Taylor • January 13, 2012
Undersea volcano blows earlier than geologists predicted
Allison T. McCann • January 12, 2012
Envisioning a world of thought-controlled computing
Allison T. McCann • December 13, 2011
Sleep detection technologies still lack the most accurate indicator of drowsiness
Miriam Kramer • November 30, 2011
Dale Andersen, a researcher at the SETI Institute, discusses everything from microbes in Antarctica to intelligent extraterrestrials.
Miriam Kramer • October 31, 2011
These movies won’t help. Scienceline presents a roundup of the best (and worst) nuclear horror flicks
Joseph Castro • April 28, 2011
The Tevatron’s impending shut down has upset many, but is there really anything to be angry about?
Katie Palmer • April 22, 2011
What can the next generation of artificial limbs teach us about our bodies?
Katie Palmer • March 11, 2011
The race to develop holographic video will have winners and losers
Sarah Fecht • March 4, 2011
Scientists begin the search for DNA on Mars
Katie Palmer • January 27, 2011
What can we do to prevent the electrical grid from toppling like dominoes?
Katie Palmer and Madhu Venkataramanan • January 26, 2011
Simplicity and complexity collide in Tristan Perich's music
Sarah Fecht • January 21, 2011
Astrophysicist Michael Shara studies star explosions and the evolution of the universe
Madhu Venkataramanan • January 20, 2011
Neural control of robot limbs is tantalizingly close for paralyzed patients. So what’s holding the technology back?