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Eric R. Olson • September 10, 2008
A video profile of one of New York's oyster gardeners.
Adam T. Hadhazy • August 15, 2008
The Mars-bound spacecraft had seven minutes to slow from a blazing Mach 16 to the pace of a gentle breeze – or face destruction.
Rachel Mahan • July 16, 2008
Get video answers from Rob DeSalle, an evolution expert.
Andrew Grant • May 2, 2008
A new experiment uses New York City's rooftop water tanks as cosmic ray detectors.
Susannah F. Locke • April 25, 2008
That conventional bouquet may not be as romantic as you think. Visit New York City's first eco-friendly florist to find out why.
Monica Heger • April 16, 2008
At Exit Art's "Brainwave: Common Senses" exhibit, artists interpret the latest neuroscience research in inventive ways.
Christopher Intagliata • March 26, 2008
At a meeting of Brooklyn's Secret Science Club, neuroscientist and composer Dave Sulzer explains how our brains compose music — even when we're completely unaware of it.
Eric R. Olson • February 4, 2008
On location at New York University's Center for Experimental Social Science
Emily V. Driscoll Ben Leach and Mike Spear • October 3, 2007
Playoff season is upon us. Who will win the World Series? Mathmatician Bruce Bukiet developed a statistical model to decide just that.
Emily V. Driscoll • September 18, 2007
Technician Jean Nonon grows mosquitoes for a living. Emily Driscoll and Ben Leach show you how he does it.
Lindsey Bewley and Rachele Cooper • August 8, 2007
Does organic seafood live up to its label? Lindsey Bewley and Rachele Cooper find out.