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"Sniffing Out Swine Flu: Researchers hope to create a better way to diagnose swine flu and other ailments." Posted Oct. 7, 2009.

"The New Prenatal Testing: No Risk of Miscarriage. They'll take the blood from the mother's arm." Posted Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2009.

"The Vibrators of the Future. Lady tech products at their most ingenious." Posted July 21, 2009.

"Why Are Mastectomies on the Rise?: The baffling new breast cancer development." Posted Wednesday, June 17, 2009.

"This Goat Did Not Come From an Artificial Womb: Turns out we need uteruses even more than we thought." Posted Friday, June 5, 2009.

"New Clues to Cancer Prevention." Posted Wednesday, May 20, 2009.

"Breast-Feeding Wars, Exhibit 798." Posted Wednesday, May 13, 2009.

"America's Got Science Talent: The biomedical research community goes bananas for $200 million in stimulus funding." Posted Wednesday, April 29, 2009.

"Diabetes of the Brain: Is Alzheimer's disease actually a form of diabetes?" Posted Monday, March 16, 2009.

"The Tissue of Youth: Is human placenta a wonder drug, or is it just another Japanese health fad?" Posted Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008.

"High Expectations: Research into medicinal marijuana grows up." Posted Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008.

"Viz Whiz: How artists are mining data sets to make you see the unseen." Posted Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008.

"Dara Torres, Demystified: Do the swimmer's 'secrets to success' hold up?" Posted Wednesday, July 16, 2008.

"The Sex Difference Evangelists: Meet the believers." Posted Monday, July 7, 2008.

"The Pill, a Rock Opera: Its long-running health saga." Posted Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008.

"The Psychosomatic Secret: The unscientific allure of mind-body medicine." Posted Monday, Jan. 14, 2008.

"In Which I Bug Myself: Tracking my calorie burn in real time." Posted Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007.

"Pas de Deux: Why are there only two sexes?" Updated Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007.

"American Sex Portrait: Fifty years after Alfred Kinsey, what more do we know?" Updated Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007.

"Sunny Daze: Is tanning addictive? Does sunscreen really help prevent skin cancer? And other burning summer questions." Posted Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007.

"Bug Zappers: The best futuristic ideas for killing drug-resistant bacteria." Posted Thursday, July 12, 2007.

"Summer Books: What Slate is reading this summer," by Dan Chiasson, Tyler Cowen, Ruth Franklin, Jody Rosen, and Amanda Schaffer. Posted Tuesday, July 3, 2007.

"Fishing for Paramecia: Making art out of the wizardry of biotech." Posted Tuesday, June 19, 2007.

"Don't Shoot: Why video games really are linked to violence." Posted Friday, April 27, 2007.

"No More Virginal: Spend $1 billion on abstinence education. Get nothing." Posted Friday, April 20, 2007.

"The Lurking Elizabeth Edwards Question: Do pregnancy and fertility treatment increase the risk of breast cancer?" Posted Monday, April 9, 2007.

"Why Do We Sleep?: Our obsession with slumber." Posted Friday, March 30, 2007.

"What a Long Strange Trip It's Been: Ecstasy, the new prescription drug?" Posted Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007.

"The Family Un-Planner: The Bush administration's crazy new HHS appointment." Posted Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006.

"State of Decay: Boston artist Rosamond Purcell repurposes the old, the burnt, and the mangled." Posted Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006.

"Goodbye, 1,800-Fold Price Hike: Ortho-McNeil, maker of the birth-control pill, shows some mercy." Posted Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2006.

"The 1,800-Fold Price Hike: A maker of the pill sticks it to family-planning clinics." Posted Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2006.

"Radical Reduction: The benefits of stomach stapling for teenagers." Posted Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006.

"Burning Questions: Amanda Schaffer talks with readers about tanning and sun exposure." Posted Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007.

"Gimme Nature: The bat-eared robot and the boxfish car." Posted Tuesday, July 18, 2006.

"Viral Effect: The campaign for abstinence hits a dead end on HPV." Posted Monday, July 3, 2006.

"Stopping Suicide 101: The dilemma of college students who threaten to kill themselves." Posted Friday, May 26, 2006.

"Sex, Science, and Static: Pro-abstinence politics meddles with a CDC conference." Posted Friday, May 5, 2006.

"Chastity, M.D.: Conservatives teach sex ed to medical students. Thanks, Congress." Posted Tuesday, April 11, 2006.

"The Spy Who Didn't Shag Me: How to fool a wiretap." Posted Monday, Feb. 6, 2006.

"Sorry, Dogs Don't Do Subways: Why canine sniffers won't make mass transit safer." Posted Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006.

"Katrina Cough: The health problems of 9/11 are back." Posted Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005.

"Body Art: Our fascination with what's on the inside." Posted Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005.

"Ernst Haeckel: Evolution's controversial artist." Posted Thursday, Aug. 18, 2005.

"Cave Thinkers: How evolutionary psychology gets evolution wrong." Posted Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005.

"Shooting Down the Breakfast Club: Why you shouldn't wake your kids up to eat their Wheaties." Posted Tuesday, June 21, 2005.

"The Study of O: The female orgasm as evolution's happy accident." Posted Thursday, May 26, 2005.

"Someday, There Will Be a Fat Pill: The science of hunger management." Posted Tuesday, April 26, 2005.

"Talking Tuna: How much sushi and albacore is too much? Be careful who you ask." Posted Tuesday, March 29, 2005.

"Good Goop: A new method of AIDS prevention for women." Posted Tuesday, March 8, 2005.

"You're Getting Sleepy: ... Or are you? What the new sleeping-pill ads don't say." Posted Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005.

"The Body Electric: What is electrical brain stimulation used for? And is it safe?" Posted Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005.

"Open Access: Should scientific articles be available online and free to the public?" Posted Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004.

"A Carb Is a Carb Is a Carb: The misleading marketing of packaged low-carb products." Posted Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004.

"Poisons, Begone!: The dubious science behind the Scientologists' detoxification program for 9/11 rescue workers." Posted Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004.

"Head Case: Roper v. Simmons asks how adolescent and adult brains differ." Posted Friday, Oct. 15, 2004.

"Vaporize Me: Is inhalable alcohol a good idea?" Posted Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004.

"Essential Nutrient: Why vitamin D deficiency may be a hidden epidemic." Posted Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004.

"Screen Saver?: When it comes to cancer screening, more isn't always better." Posted Thursday, July 8, 2004.

"Science as Metaphor: Where does Brian Greene stand in the pantheon of physicists?" Posted Tuesday, July 6, 2004.

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