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December 16, 2022

An interactive experience in NYC thinks it found the key ingredient for getting adults interested in science: alcohol

September 9, 2020

We’ve spread far beyond any other plant or animal, but what makes us unique?

July 30, 2020

The global boom in sand mining threatens millions, a new study of the Mekong River suggests

July 17, 2019

Satellites have come to play a vital part in our world, from providing Internet to monitoring Arctic glaciers.

July 3, 2019

Scientists are working on climate resistant coffee, but can they make it taste good?

May 6, 2019

“Sex” and “gender” have long been used interchangeably, but the difference is crucial in science and society

June 14, 2017

Evidence that the Earth’s crust began as an unbroken shell raises a question: Can we really understand the past by looking at how things are now?

September 10, 2012

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January 1, 2012

What's left on our science to-do list before the Mayan doomsday arrives

July 4, 2011

How did you do? Tweet us @scienceline with your score! 1. Roman Candle   2. Bottle Rocket   3. Spinner   4. Sparkler   5. Popper  

March 11, 2011

Aggregation of news and blog coverage of the 3/11/2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan

February 22, 2011

New blogs from Scienceline

March 24, 2010

How trend-averse parents came to live in an Emily-saturated society

March 18, 2010

Take a peek at the coolest and nerdiest social gathering in town.

September 10, 2008

How volunteers and scientists are fighting an uphill battle to bring the mollusk back to the city’s waters.

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