by
Erik Stokstad
A mathematical model clocks the swimming speed of an extinct marine reptile
by
Constance Holden
New computer model simulates circulatory system in unparalleled detail
by
R. John Davenport
Having multiple partners requires a stronger immune system, study suggests
by
Robert Irion
Neutron star unleashes a thermonuclear fury unlike any yet seen
by
Mitchell Leslie
Ancient South Americans built sophisticated networks to catch fish during rainy season
by
Laura Helmuth
Drug appears to dissolve troublesome brain plaques in rats
by
Robert Irion
Gravitational lens could aid precise measurement of the Hubble constant
by
Laura Helmuth
Researchers spot regions that glimmer when you see your sweetheart
by
Oliver Morton
CERN shuts down accelerator, ending hunt for Higgs boson
by
David Malakoff
New Jersey physicist targeted for defeat appears to win reelection
by
Laura Helmuth
Exercise can rewire brain areas and help to tell fingers apart
by
Constance Holden
New York University ruling allows unions at private colleges
by
Dennis Normile
Famous amateur admits planting "oldest" stone tools in Japan
by
John S. MacNeil
On closer look, no danger of devastating collision
by
Jocelyn Kaiser
Scientists question adequacy of $7.8 billion replumbing operation
by
Laura Helmuth
Finding gives researchers new rat model to study the disease
by
Constance Holden
Victims of cardiac arrest lived to gamble again
by
Mark Sincell
First such collision could mean the end for both clusters
by
Elizabeth Pennisi
Bacterium tricks host into reining in a deadly protein
by
John S. MacNeil
Although it's unlikely, asteroid could hit Earth in 2030
by
Elizabeth Norton Lasley
Don't Worry: Anxiety also appears unrelated to earliest signs of heart disease
by
Deborah Hill
Invasive species thrive with increased carbon dioxide, raising fire risk
by
Erik Stokstad
First upright vertebrate dashed around on two legs long before the dinosaurs
by
Carol Cruzan Morton
Research institutions should examine faculty ties with corporations, studies say
by
Carol Cruzan Morton
Battle over whether to publish data might hit the courts
by
Mary Beckman
He's younger than "Mitochondrial Eve," but provides more detail on human migration
by
Charles Seife
Proposed methods may already have been cracked