Molecular contraception
Polina Lishko discusses the development of unisex contraceptives.

Polina Lishko discusses the development of unisex contraceptives.
Joseph DeRisi describes the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, a new privately-funded medical research center in the Bay Area.
Patrick McGovern describes evidence of winemaking in Georgia during the Neolithic period.
Carl Fuldner and Shane DuBay describe how bird feathers preserve records of air pollution.
Vadim Backman describes a technique for high resolution imaging of biological molecules without labels.
Jonathan Sears describes potential treatment strategies for retinopathy of prematurity.
Rita Fior describes how zebrafish can make cancer treatment more efficient.
Sandu Popescu and Jeff Tollaksen explain how a fundamental principle of nature does not hold in quantum mechanics.
Yayoi Obata describes the formation of mammalian egg cells in vitro.
John Spear discusses the legacy of Thomas Gold's "Deep Hot Biosphere" hypothesis.
Russell Graham describes the extinction of woolly mammoths from St. Paul island.
Andrew Murray describes metabolic adaptations of Himalayan Sherpas to low-pressure, low-oxygen conditions at high altitudes.
Fernando Colchero, Roland Rau, and Susan Alberts describe the relationship between lifespan equality and average lifespan.
Rowan Lockwood discusses the sustainability of Native American oyster harvesting in the Chesapeake Bay.
Pelham Keahey describes how differential structured illumination microendoscopy can improve cancer diagnosis.
Entomologist May Berenbaum discusses the effects of agricultural fungicides on honey bee health.
Malcolm MacIver describes how our aquatic ancestors may have become interested in land.
Jeff Schneider explains how self-driving cars use machine learning to learn the rules of the road.
Steven Weinberg describes his experiences writing about science for a general audience.
Steve Elledge discusses how cells sense and respond to damage to their DNA.
Erez Lieberman Aiden discusses a model of how DNA folds to fit inside a cell nucleus.
Researchers Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada and Miguel Vallebueno discuss 5,000-year-old partially domesticated maize.
Charles Rice and Robert Landford discuss the future of hepatitis C research without chimpanzees.
Clint Otto discusses the impact of land-use changes on beekeepers in the Dakotas.
George Church, Matthieu Landon, and Michael Napolitano discuss the genetic replacement of arginine codons in E. coli.
Kip Thorne and Rai Weiss describe the detection of gravitational waves with LIGO.
Eileen Crimmins discusses the mortality difference between the sexes and its possible causes.
Kavli Prize winner Eve Marder discusses flexibility and stability in neural circuits.
Joshua Elliott discusses potential impacts of climate change on water availability for irrigation.
Andrea Rinaldo explains how cell phone data can be used to model disease spread.