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A documentary about the research of neuroscientist Robert White goes beyond his macabre head-transplant experiments to highlight his contributions to science By Hannah Waters | |
Why are placebos so mysterious? By Graeme Stemp-Morlock | |
A new book on the practice of science explores the winding path of discovery, and much more By Frederick Grinnell | |
This year, Nikon’s Small World competition is accepting video entries, such as digital time-lapse photography By Richard P. Grant | |
A genetically modified fungus that targets not mosquitoes, but the malaria parasites inside, could be a powerful tool for malaria eradication By Hannah Waters | |
Journals debate the value of supplemental materials By Michele Solis | |
Cells on standby are surprisingly busy By Richard P. Grant | |
Opinion: When to hunt the rare Hunting can generate revenue to boost conservation efforts, but when should it be allowed for endangered populations? By Gary Luck | |
Multicellular evolution not linear New genetic analyses show that multicellularity was gained -- and lost -- several times in the blue-green algae By Carrie Arnold | |
Secrets to scoring big money grants for innovative, out-of-the-box research By Megan Scudellari | |
Fish excrement found in seafloor sediment forces scientists to rethink the way they reconstruct earth's climate history By Hannah Waters | |
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in biochemistry and related areas, from Faculty of 1000 By Jef Akst | |
Fast blood flow protects against atherosclerosis: implications for treatment By Christina M. Warboys, Narges Amini, Amalia de Luca, and Paul C. Evans |
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