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Worldcrunch » science » Page 6

science

"China can more or less manufacture anything, but the core technologies belong to other people."
Societytechnology

Why China Won’t Win A Science Nobel Prize Anytime Soon

by Liz Garrigan November 14, 2013May 22, 2025
Shadows in the lab
Futurescience

Do Nobel Prizes Discourage Research?

by Patrick Randall October 8, 2013May 22, 2025
Colors of joy
Futureswitzerland

Can Epilepsy Unlock The Secret To Happiness?

by Patrick Randall September 19, 2013May 22, 2025
Mind tricks
Societyneurology

NeuroMagic: How Masters Of Illusion Help Explain The Brain’s Mysteries

by Patrick Randall September 18, 2013May 24, 2025
Two "banana slugs" curling up...
Futureresearch

The Astonishing Sex Lives Of Slugs

by Daniel Shadmy July 26, 2013May 24, 2025
Some like it hot
Global Gourmetscience

How The Temperature Of A Drink Changes The Taste Of Food

by Charlotte Fichou June 20, 2013May 22, 2025
Circumcision is becoming a sign of "cleanliness" in Sub-Saharan Africa
Societyhealth

In Rwanda, Circumcision Is All The Rage

by Charlotte Fichou June 19, 2013May 22, 2025
Ouch.
Societyswitzerland

Sharing The Burden Of Contraception: Are Vasectomies The New Pill?

by Charlotte Fichou June 17, 2013May 22, 2025
Geopoliticsscience

Anti-GMO Map: World Cities March Against Agro Giant Monsanto

by Charlotte Fichou May 27, 2013May 21, 2025
Futureresearch

What You Need To Know About The Deadly New Coronavirus

by Charlotte Fichou May 13, 2013May 21, 2025
Dilma Rousseff wants a competitive and innovative Brazil
Futurebrazil

Brazil Cooks The Numbers After Betting Big On Study Abroad Program

by Julie Farrar April 26, 2013May 22, 2025
Futurescience

The Big Bang Actually Sounded More Like A Hum (Audio)

by Julie Farrar April 3, 2013May 21, 2025
Futureaustralia

Key Ingredient In Cough Syrup Could Help With Down Syndrome

by Marion Girault-Rime March 26, 2013May 22, 2025
Fresh air
Futurehealth

Old People Smell….Sweeter! Here’s The Science To Prove It

by Bertrand Hauger March 18, 2013May 24, 2025
Don't look back in anger, a change is gonna come...
Societyswitzerland

The “End Of History Illusion” – Why We Like Change, As Long As It’s In The Past

by Leo Tilmont February 22, 2013May 22, 2025
Barn owls for peace
Societyisrael

“Operation Owl” – How Organic Pest Control Could Aid Middle East Peace

by Daniel Shadmy February 11, 2013May 22, 2025
Nothing like grandma's love
Futurescience

More Reasons To Thank Grandma – She May Be The Secret To Human Longevity

by Bertrand Hauger November 5, 2012May 24, 2025
Futuretechnology

New High-Tech Helmet Aims To Extract Information From Your Brain

by Bertrand Hauger November 2, 2012May 21, 2025
Leprosy in Argentina
Societyhealth

In Argentina, Seeing What Leprosy Looks Like Today

by Emily Liedel October 26, 2012May 23, 2025
Horny lab mouse
Futureswitzerland

Nymphomaniac Mice: A Disturbing Tale Of Genetic Engineering Gone Awry

by Chris Arden October 22, 2012May 21, 2025
Bats: Small-sized but super smart
Futureresearch

Brain Size: Science Shows Bigger Is Not Always Brighter

by Marion Girault-Rime October 19, 2012May 23, 2025
A Stasi Snooping Device At The DDR Museum.
Futurecopyright

Espionage In Academia: How To Stop Spies And Thieves From Swiping Top Research

by Jean Marcel Maillard September 22, 2012May 23, 2025
Futuretechnology

Look Who Tops New World University Rankings

by Chris Arden September 11, 2012May 21, 2025
Mining is big business in Brazil
Futurebrazil

A Copper-Eating Bacteria’s Billion-Dollar Boost To Brazilian Mining

by Jeff Israely September 5, 2012May 23, 2025
Lost in transition
Futureswitzerland

Lost: Living Life Without An Internal Compass

by Kasia Kasprowicz August 31, 2012May 23, 2025
A recreation of Dr Barnard's first human heart transplantation in the Heart of Cape Town Museum
Futurehealth

In Germany, It Is All Too Easy To Skip The Organ Waiting List

by Bertrand Hauger August 9, 2012May 24, 2025
Futurescience

NASA’s Curiosity Rover Makes Historic Landing On Mars

by Marion Girault-Rime August 7, 2012May 22, 2025

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