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The First Report Card for Genome Wide Association Studies
Let's stop stifling the careers of young scientists
What Makes Cells Tick? Reverse Engineering Biological Cycles
How is a starving, mutant yeast like a cancer cell?
Can science save literary criticism?
Scientists really do know better!
Phyllis Schlafly's Honorary Doctorate is Shaking the Foundations of Our Commitment to Research
Capitalists, Genetic Tests and Your DNA
Get your Gene Genie submissions in
What The Platypus Genome Is and Isn't
Intelligent Design: Coming To A State Legislature Near You
How many genes do you REALLY have?
What can happen when geneticists play God:
Hillary Clinton: 'Elite' Experts are Bad for America
Is A Biochemistry Major Too Hard?
Anticipation for Carl Zimmer's New Book on E. coli
Confusion over Cloning
Getting Rejected!
The Benefits of Our 100 Million-Year Relationship With Herpesviruses
Taxes and Science Don't Mix
Waning Science Journalism and Web 2.0
It turns out that beer drinking isn't bad for science after all
Are Beards Bad for Labwork? Then Why Do So Many Scientists Wear Them?
Expelled Movie Promoters Expel Critics - Except Richard Dawkins
Good science writers talk about good science writing at AAAS

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