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Back To The Future II - Your Flying Hoverboard Arrives Four Years Early
Nasty Surprises From Research Projects - Should Patients Be Told?
Nasty Surprises From Research Projects - Should Patients Be Told?
Increased Science Literacy Correlated To Less Worry About Climate Change
Teach Facts Or Teach Thinking? Why NCLB's Demise Could Hurt Science Classes
Comparing Steve Jobs To Thomas Edison Is Ridiculous
Comparing Steve Jobs To Thomas Edison Is Ridiculous
Warrior Web: DARPA's bold vision for the future of underwear
Warrior Web: DARPA's bold vision for the future of underwear
Energy Secretary Steven Chu Gets White House Support - And Why That's Bad For Him
The Left Is More Anti-Science Than The Right Unless The Right Is More Anti-Science Than The Left
The Pitfalls Of Being A Foreign Scientist In China
The Pitfalls Of Being A Foreign Scientist In China
Fact Checking Or Copy Checking? Journalism In Science
Baseball Blasphemy? Pitching Is Only 25 Percent Of Team Success
Framing Blowback On Climate: "We are losing the argument with the general public, big time."
Framing Blowback On Climate: "We are losing the argument with the general public, big time."
Science 2.0 win: Princeton bans academics from handing all copyright to journal publishers
Science 2.0 win: Princeton bans academics from handing all copyright to journal publishers
Distant Planets Look A Lot Like Worn Out Frying Pans
Distant Planets Look A Lot Like Worn Out Frying Pans
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Want local, seasonal, vegan, organic, handmade popsicles? Frisco is the place to go
When Was Frankenstein Created? Astronomers Figure It Out
When Was Frankenstein Created? Astronomers Figure It Out

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