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Armchair Athletes

Armchair Athletes

Watching the game might get your heart beating as fast as playing it.

By Adam T. Hadhazy | Posted August 14, 2006

Pirates of the Cinema

Pirates of the Cinema

Computer scientists combat film piracy.

By Andrea Thompson | Posted August 11, 2006

Education in the Age of the Internet

Education in the Age of the Internet

Will the Ivy League’s pillars crumble?

By Melinda Wenner | Posted August 10, 2006

Birth and Death in New York City

Birth and Death in New York City

Hospitals react to NYC’s high maternal death rate.

By Andrew Klein | Posted August 9, 2006

Halo of Many Hues

Halo of Many Hues

Rare colorful marvel makes an appearance over Spokane, WA.

By Andrea Thompson | Posted August 7, 2006

“To sleep, perchance to…”

“To sleep, perchance to…”

Mysterious sleeping disorders make life a misery for those afflicted.

By Andrew Klein | Posted August 5, 2006

Is it possible to die of a broken heart?

Is it possible to die of a broken heart?

–asks Anonymous from Glendale, CA.

By Karen Schrock | Posted August 4, 2006

Stray Voltage Still on the Loose

Stray Voltage Still on the Loose

New York City’s power utility seeks ways to lessen the danger.

By Adam T. Hadhazy | Posted

Rewiring Lost Connections

Rewiring Lost Connections

Bionic implants are helping patients with paralysis to regain movement.

By Edyta Zielinska | Posted August 2, 2006

Why Men Are Like Dogs (but not in a bad way)

Why Men Are Like Dogs (but not in a bad way)

Men raise or lower the pitch of their voice based on how they view the dominance of another man.

By Ciara Curtin | Posted

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