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Bill Nye Argues With CNN Host and Heritage Foundation Representative Over Climate Change Impact
By
Glen Tickle
May 7th
Science Has Invented A Vibrating Pill To Literally Shake The Poop Out of You
By
Carolyn Cox
May 7th
The Navy’s New eReader Is A NeRD, Has The Kind Of Titles You Would Expect
By
Carolyn Cox
May 7th
Male Guppy Sperm Actually Travels Faster In The Prescence of Their Sisters
By
Victoria McNally
May 7th
Bacteria Who Have No Friends Mutate Faster, Just Like Supervillains
By
Victoria McNally
May 6th
UPS Delivers Government’s $400,000 Drone Instead of Dude’s Weights
By
Carolyn Cox
May 6th
New PBS Digital Studios Show FoodBuzz Looks at Sriracha
By
Glen Tickle
May 6th
Someone Stop Them! Science Says Snobby Salespeople May Be The Most Effective
By
Carolyn Cox
May 5th
New App Wants to Be Tinder But For Jobs
By
Victoria McNally
May 5th
Amazon Wants You To Add Stuff To Your Cart Using Twitter Hashtags Because Clicking is Hard
By
Victoria McNally
May 5th
Studies Show Young Blood Reverses Effects of Aging, Vampires Now Supported by Science
By
Dan Van Winkle
May 5th
Science Can Use DNA GPS To Determine Where Your Ancestors Lived 1000 Years Ago
By
Sam Maggs
May 4th
So Molecular Sensor “Tricorders” Exist, And They Can Tell You Exactly What’s In Your Food
By
Sam Maggs
May 3rd
Butterflies Continue to Be Nature’s Greatest Monsters, Also Drink the Tears of Crocodiles
By
Victoria McNally
May 2nd
Cut up Your Kids’ Food So They Won’t Be Jerks: a Study
By
Carolyn Cox
May 2nd
Science Reveals Secret to Winning “Rock, Paper, Scissors”
By
Carolyn Cox
May 2nd
New, Superheavy Element 117 to Be Added to the Periodic Table
By
Dan Van Winkle
May 2nd
Neanderthals Weren’t Actually All That Stupid, Says Science
By
Victoria McNally
May 1st
New Design May Revolutionize Sharing Armrests With Strangers
By
Carolyn Cox
May 1st
Skeletal Remains Show People May Have Been Allergic To Gluten For Thousands Of Years
By
Carolyn Cox
May 1st
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