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18 results for the tag "biology" in Science news ( order by date ) Feed

  • Science and Technology headlines

    Science and Technology news and video from several sources. Features headlines on news, video, articl...
    Tags: physics · nanotechnology · sci tech · engineering · earth and 13 more.
  • Study Finds Evidence of Genetic Response to Diet

    Could people one day evolve to eat rich food while remaining perfectly slim and svelte?
    Tags: food · evidence · fat · science · response to diet and 8 more.
  • Skin-Cell to Stem-Cell Hack Is Like 'Turning Lead Into Gold'

    In an unprecedented feat of biological alchemy, researchers have turned human skin cells into stem ce...
    Tags: bio med · skin cells · science · controversy · embryonic and 5 more.
  • Useful Mutants, Bred With Radiation - New York Times

    Public fears aside, scientists mimic nature’s genetic scrambling to bolster fruits and vegetables, ...
  • Are Aliens Among Us?: Scientific American

    Tags: microbes · aliens · extraterrestrials · space · biology and 2 more.
  • After Stem-Cell Breakthrough, the Work Begins

  • Birth Order - I.Q. - Intelligence - Psychology - Genetics - New York Times

    Tags: birth order · science · biology · genetics · iq and 1 more.
  • Suspect missing in evolution death threat case

  • Examining the Colossal Squid

    Scientists finally get a chance to examine the immense, mysterious creature hauled ashore a year ago....
  • A Challenge to Gene Theory, a Tougher Look at Biotech

  • Apes that write, start fires and play Pac-Man (video)

    Talks Susan Savage-Rumbaugh: Apes that write, start fires and play Pac-Man
    Tags: apes · science · biology · susan savage · life
  • Nope, that's not a hairy elephant

    Can the long-extinct mammoth be resurrecte through the alchemy of modern biology?
  • Small, Yes, but Mighty: The Molecule Called Water - New York Times

  • Lessons From an Insect’s Life Cycle: Extreme Sibling Rivalry - New York Times

  • Cryonics: Life after Death May Become Reality

    Cryonics represents the process of freezing human bodies using extremely low temperatures. The aim is...
  • Scientists Levitate Small Animals

  • Bizarre Frog Has No Lungs

  • Sweatology

    The human cooling system may be leaky, but it’s efficient.
    Tags: biology · sweat