We are all NeanderthalAt least partly, as testing on ancient bones and modern humans is now revealing
The little girl who may hold the secret to agingFrom 2014: Mackenzee Wittke, a five-year-old Alberta girl with the body of an infant, might just hold the genetic key to how we age
Preview: Does this girl hold the genetic key to how we age?A sneak peek at this week’s cover: A five-year-old Alberta girl is trapped in the body of an infant. Scientists think she may hold the key to the secrets of aging
Scientists build a pacemaker from the heart’s own cellsStudy ’heralds a new era of gene therapy’ says author
Editorial: Save the bees, but not with an all-out pesticide banThe death of the honeybees is a serious matter, but a sweeping pesticide ban may actually make things worse
Listen to the ‘heartbeats’ of baby stars’These stars are literally ringing, like giant gaseous bells’
B.C. starfish are dissolving into goo, and no one knows whyScientists are baffled: “We have no clue what’s causing this,” says one marine biologist
Bench to bench: The science of winesResearchers in genetics, biology and climatology are working in labs to improve what we find in our glasses