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5,133 results for: seek

  1. Physics

    With discovery of the Higgs, science can celebrate math’s power to probe nature

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  2. Science & Society

    When it comes to food, it’s kosher for science and religion to mix

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  3. Science & Society

    You’re fast enough, you’re smart enough, and doggone it, you can kill zombies

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  4. In modern circumstances, horror can be downright enjoyable

    Most horror movie fans recall unforgettable scenes of spine-chilling thrill with glee. Whether it’s the creepy twins beckoning Danny in The Shining or the dark shadow approaching the shower curtain in Psycho, everyone has a favorite, most terrifying cinematic moment. Which if you think about it, is kind of odd. Favorite and terrifying should not […]

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  5. Earth

    Surviving tornadoes mostly depends on a lot of luck and the right attitude

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  6. Math

    Born half a century ago, chaos theory languished for years

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  7. Tech

    Beyond Imaging

    No longer just a diagnostic tool, ultrasound tackles surgery.

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  8. Anthropology

    Rumble in the Jungle

    A new book raises troubling and controversial issues regarding research on a famous South American Indian population.

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  9. Earth

    A Nation Aflame

    In the wake of one of the worst fire seasons in the past 50 years, scientists are assessing risk as more people move into fire-prone areas and developing ways to better predict the behavior of--and the potential for--wildfires.

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  10. Astronomy

    Mining the Sky

    A proposed national virtual observatory, a mammoth computer database integrating spectra, images, and other information covering the entire sky, could usher in a new age of discovery in astronomy.

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  11. Why Fly into a Forest Fire?

    Scientists puzzle over why some wasps and beetles race to forest fires.

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  12. Physics

    Jiggling the Cosmic Ooze

    Spurred by the first tentative sightings after a decades-old search, physicists seeking the universe's mass-giving particle β€” the Higgs boson β€” have fired up the world's highest-energy particle collider to join the pursuit.

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