- ScienceNOW
- 13/6/21 23:00
Some of our favorite stories of the week
Some of our favorite stories of the week
Even arachnids know the importance of sharing
Nigel Lockyer to take the reins at Fermilab
Results suggest several factors at work in higher rates of declination to give invited talks
Two research teams identify related viruses in patients with brain inflammation and paraplegia
THURSDAY 20. JUNE 2013
Listen to a roundup of some of our favorite stories from the week
New digital brain atlas is 50 times more detailed than previous maps
Laser imagery lays bare the rise and fall of a vast urban landscape now hidden in Cambodian jungle
Icelandic privacy agency says deCODE Genetics needs informed consent to link estimated genotypes to hospital records
Veggies still respond to their environment long after they've been plucked
Scientific community voices concerns about emphasis on commercializing biomedical research
Former Council of Higher Education President Kemal Gürüz has been detained for almost a year
Three scientists lauded for helping to usher in the era of genetically modified crops
Stone Age humans may have carried snails to Ireland from the Pyrenees
WEDNESDAY 19. JUNE 2013
Draft bill revives lunar mission, nixes asteroid capture
Ecologist J. Emmett Duffy aims to develop long-term, comparable data sets on coastal ecosystems
Markup of proposed 2014 budget would cut spending for ARPA-E by 80%
But scientist at forefront of field may take research to United States
Hint: What makes their skin elastic helps them fight tumors
Missing teeth suggest sex with close relatives helped bind early farming communities together
Talk to experts about what Hollywood gets right, and wrong, in the movies
Audience reaction may have little to do with the quality of the performance
Breeding birds find several ways to cope with summer's constant daylight
Males of a particular species go limp just as the deed is done
The space agency is reaching out to all comers to ease the challenge of fending off threatening asteroids and finding the right one to study up close