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Researchers Make Hydrogen Fuel Progress

Researchers Make Hydrogen Fuel Progress

Study Shows Promising Chemical Hydrogen Storage System Can Be Recycled

By Michael Orcutt | Posted November 18, 2009

Forgotten Memories Linger in the Brain

Forgotten Memories Linger in the Brain

Your brain may remember something, even when you can’t.

By Valerie Ross | Posted November 16, 2009

Pretty Fly (for a Small Guy)

Pretty Fly (for a Small Guy)

An unusual team builds a pipetting robot out of Legos for a genetic engineering competition.

By Ariel Bleicher | Posted November 14, 2009

Nitric Oxide Holds Promise for Better Antibiotics

Nitric Oxide Holds Promise for Better Antibiotics

Researchers may improve antibiotics by targeting nitric oxide in bacteria

By Alyson Kenward | Posted November 13, 2009

Weightlifting with Lymphedema

Weightlifting with Lymphedema

Pumping iron may be safe after breast cancer surgery, but doctors urge caution.

By Lindsey Konkel | Posted November 12, 2009

Which Canine Curriculum Should You Choose?

Which Canine Curriculum Should You Choose?

What science has to say about the best way to train your dog.

By Lynne Peeples | Posted

Why do some people sneeze when they look at the sun?

Why do some people sneeze when they look at the sun?

By Ferris Jabr and Michael Easter | Posted November 9, 2009

We Can Stop Global Warming Today

We Can Stop Global Warming Today

Al Gore’s newest book highlights solutions to the climate crisis.

By Alex Liu | Posted November 7, 2009

Insulin’s Role in the Aging Body

Insulin’s Role in the Aging Body

New insulin study may open doors for better treatment of sarcopenia.

By Zach Gottlieb | Posted November 5, 2009

Will Eggplant be the World’s Next GM Crop?

Will Eggplant be the World’s Next GM Crop?

India’s biotech regulator says genetically engineered eggplant is safe for commercial use, but critics argue otherwise.

By Ariel Bleicher | Posted November 4, 2009

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