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H.M.’s Brain
Rina Shaikh-Lesko
| May 9, 2014
| 1 min read
Scenes from the labs that study the unique organ
Lynne Quarmby - Artist
Rachel Bernstein
| Apr 4, 2014
| 1 min read
The professor of molecular biology and biochemistry at Simon Fraser University is also an accomplished painter.
Bomb-Sniffing Rats
Maarten Boersema
| Jan 15, 2014
| 2 min read
An organization in Tanzania trains African giant pouched rats to detect landmines and tuberculosis.
Renard's Menagerie
Abby Olena, PhD
| Dec 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Some of the fantastical marine life depicted in a rare, 18th-century book
Top 10 Innovations: Honorable Mentions
The Scientist
| Nov 30, 2013
| 1 min read
Meet some of the products that didn't break into the Top 10 in 2013, but recieved praise from our expert judges nonetheless.
Karmella Haynes - Artist
Kerry Grens
| Nov 30, 2013
| 1 min read
December 2013's Scientist to Watch is also an accomplished painter.
Salary Stats
Chris Palmer and Kate Yandell
| Oct 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Surprising trends reveal themselves in this year's Salary Survey statistics.
Some Nerve
Greg Dunn
| Oct 31, 2013
| 1 min read
The neuron-inspired art of erstwhile neuroscientist Greg Dunn
“Living Lectures”
Tracy Vence
| Oct 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Massachusetts-based artist Danny Quirk uses latex body paint to bring anatomical structures to life.
Animal-tronic
Jef Akst
| Sep 30, 2013
| 1 min read
Meet a few robots that pose as flesh-and-blood critters to advance science.
Out of Sight
Nsikan Akpan
| Aug 31, 2013
| 1 min read
The community-based healthcare effort that helped stamp out river blindness in one area of Sudan
Hearing Whales
Chris Palmer
| Aug 31, 2013
| 1 min read
A geophysicist stumbled on a way to track elusive fin whales with seismometers.
STW: In the Field
Dan Cossins
| Jul 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Scientist to Watch Josh Snodgrass has traveled the world, from Siberia to South America, to study how the physiology of indigenous peoples shifts with changing lifestyles.
Sequencing Mummies
Dan Cossins
| Jul 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Peek inside the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Italy, where researchers are unravelling the DNA of centuries-old mummies.
BPTW: By the Numbers
The Scientist
| Jul 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Take a closer look at some of the statistics generated by
The Scientist
's Best Place to Work Academia 2013 survey.
Hunker Bunker
Jef Akst
| Jul 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Inside the Cold War bunker where wildlife biologists tried to create a safe haven for bats at risk of contracting a deadly fungal disease
Worm Bandage
Kate Yandell
| Jun 30, 2013
| 1 min read
Biomimicry yields a new type of patch that may help wounds heal faster.
Research Behind Bars
Dan Cossins
| Jun 30, 2013
| 1 min read
Ecologist Nalini Nadkarni advances forest conservation and science advocacy by enlisting the help of prisoners.
Meet the Marmots
Kerry Grens
| Jun 30, 2013
| 1 min read
UCLA ecologist Dan Blumstein tracks a fluctuating population of the alpine rodents in Colorado that has been studied for more than 40 years.
Making Good on Research
Beth Marie Mole
| May 31, 2013
| 1 min read
Scientists working in developing nations who engage in capacity building find it bolsters the lives of locals and their own work.
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