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Darwin’s Rottweiler and Dawkins’s Dogma

Darwin’s Rottweiler and Dawkins’s Dogma

Is evolution a theory or fact?

By Ferris Jabr | Posted October 22, 2009

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Recognizes Ribosomes

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Recognizes Ribosomes

Wait, isn’t that biology?

By Alyson Kenward | Posted October 9, 2009

Illuminating the Mind

Illuminating the Mind

How an experimental mind-control technology could hasten the coming of the Singularity.

By Ferris Jabr | Posted

Big Bright Green Songbird Machine

Big Bright Green Songbird Machine

A new tool allows scientists to study how the brain grows and develops.

By Emily Elert | Posted October 6, 2009

Call Me Fishmeal

Call Me Fishmeal

Biologists discover new worm species on submerged whale carcasses.

By Mara Grunbaum | Posted October 4, 2009

Researcher Gets His Game On

Researcher Gets His Game On

How one scientist uses the Xbox 360 to study the human heart.

By Ferris Jabr | Posted September 23, 2009

Don’t Stand So Close to Me

Scientists pinpoint the region of the brain that controls your comfort zone.

By Crystal Gammon | Posted September 12, 2009

Biologists Discover How Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Stayed Aloft

Biologists Discover How Prehistoric Flying Reptiles Stayed Aloft

By Lindsey Konkel | Posted February 20, 2009

Faking Cleverness  and My Week of Nobel Laureates

Faking Cleverness and My Week of Nobel Laureates

By Robert Goodier | Posted February 6, 2009

A Home for Hobbits

A Home for Hobbits

By Lindsey Konkel | Posted December 27, 2008

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