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Features
| Health
A technology originally developed for maritime navigation and detection has become the dominant method for sex selection
By
Mara Hvistendahl
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Jun 11, 2011 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| More Science
Where do rainbows come from? What about flying cars, love and LSD?
By
Davide Castelvecchi
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Graham P. Collins
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Bruce Grierson
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Mara Hvistendahl
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Jonathon Keats
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Michael Moyer
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George Musser
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Christie Nicholson
,
Ricki Rusting
,
Jessica Snyder Sachs
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Christine Soares
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Gary Stix
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Kate Wong
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Melinda Wenner
and
Philip Yam
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Aug 17, 2009 |
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News
| Health
Demand soars, populations dwindle of caterpillar fungus used to treat everything from cancer to erectile dysfunction
By
Mara Hvistendahl
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Jul 9, 2008 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Even the Chinese government suspects the massive dam may cause significant environmental damage
By
Mara Hvistendahl
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Mar 25, 2008 |
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Fact or Fiction
| Space
Though it stretches for some 4,500 miles, the ancient Chinese fortification is not as visible from orbit as modern desert roads
By
Mara Hvistendahl
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Feb 21, 2008 |
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Strange but True
| Energy & Sustainability
By burning away all the pesky carbon and other impurities, coal power plants produce heaps of radiation
By
Mara Hvistendahl
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Dec 13, 2007 |