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You Can Still Win a Nobel Prize Even When You Engage With The Public
Sunday Science Book Club
Green Fluorescent Protein is Cool, but is it Nobel Prize-Level Cool?
John Derbyshire Misunderstands Race and Genetics
A DNA Chip Pioneer Talks About His Latest Invention
The Nobel Prize in an Age of Collaboration
It's not just Wall Street that can't regulate itself...
Science vs. Nonscience: Teaching Creation and Evolution is not the Compromise Position, it's the Fundamentalist One
US Federal Investment in R&D: Non-Military R&D Still going Down
A bacterium's-eye view of life
Stopping Cancer Drug Resistance at the Source
Nature on the US Elections - I couldn't Disagree More
National Academy Tells Candidates to Start Picking Science Advisers Pronto
Your Doctor and the Drug Companies: A Step Forward on Transparency
NIH Director is Resigning
You Know You Want a Yeast Biochemical Pathways Wall Poster
Steven Weinberg, Ralph Waldo Emerson And The Impact of Science on Religion
Has Science Really Been Under Lock and Key?
National Institutes of Health to Congress: We Need Basic Research
Is this really why we sequenced the human genome?
R.I.P. David Foster Wallace
Are the only good US Schools in the East?
The Scientific Method Rules
A Genome Atlas of Brain Cancer
Nature Editors on the Complexity and Simplicity of Cancer

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