Science page 20
Subsections:
- Science in brief
To think or not to think
It seems that scientists have known about the differences between the left and right sides of our brains forever. In [...]
Why we listen to music
Music has a powerful hold on the human psyche. Hearing an old song can trigger waves of nostalgia, while listening [...]
Headlines on trial: How I learned to stop worrying and love vaccines
February 28, 1998. A century of vaccine science had saved countless lives. People were happily being vaccinated against a myriad [...]
The healthiest snack foods
When you’re cramming for that midterm or pulling an all-nighter for an essay, there’s nothing like a good snack to [...]
Headlines on trial: The diluted truth
We live in a society that embraces things for being “alternative.” And that’s fantastic. If that wasn’t the case, American [...]
New HIV vaccine?
Engineers from MIT have designed a new type of vaccine that could potentially be used to prevent HIV and malaria [...]
Science in brief
Emotion may regulate ethical behaviour A study at UTSC has found that people behave more ethically than predicted when they [...]
Extraordinary states of matter at the core of star
Last week, NASA scientist Dany Page, working in tandem with astronomers from all over North America discovered the first evidence [...]

