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Bald Eagles on the Hudson River

Bald Eagles on the Hudson River

Once on the brink of extinction, bald eagles are making a home for themselves near New York City

By Olivia Koski and Katie Peek | Posted May 31, 2010

On The Subject of iLeafs And Cowborgs

On The Subject of iLeafs And Cowborgs

Is biological engineering the beginning of a new technology revolution?

By Ariel Bleicher | Posted May 30, 2010

From Bacteria to Blueberry

From Bacteria to Blueberry

A renewable energy company in Seattle discovers a new way to brew biochemicals.

By Ariel Bleicher | Posted May 29, 2010

Science News for the Week of 5.24.10

Science News for the Week of 5.24.10

Pixar’s secrets, Saturn’s close-up, and fMRI 101

By Zach Gottlieb | Posted

Scientific Curiosity Can Be Mistaken For Terrorism

Scientific Curiosity Can Be Mistaken For Terrorism

The Urban Scientist’s interest in city power plant sparks suspicion

By Olivia Koski | Posted May 27, 2010

New York Buses Could Sprout Roots

New York Buses Could Sprout Roots

Local man wants to breathe life into the tops of buses

By Olivia Koski | Posted

Easing the Burden of Military Suicide

Easing the Burden of Military Suicide

A new study shows promising data from the Air Force’s Suicide Prevention Program

By Genevra Pittman | Posted May 26, 2010

John Snow’s Maps of the Broad Street Cholera Outbreak

John Snow’s Maps of the Broad Street Cholera Outbreak

An early example of data visualization’s power

By Katie Peek | Posted

Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men

Like people, mice show pain on their faces

By Ferris Jabr | Posted

Sexual Predators in Sonic Disguise

Sexual Predators in Sonic Disguise

Male Asian corn borer moths mimic predatory bats to mate with females

By Anna Rothschild | Posted

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