Ardelean, Teodor
Ruja, Alexandru
Burzo, Emil
Şofran, Corina
Andreica, Alina (prof.)
Morwood, Mike
Diminutive hominins make a big evolutionary point: Humans aren 't exempt from natural selection.
Lemonick, Michael D.
Holtz, Thomas R. Jr.
Reid, T. R.
Caffeine : It 's the world 's most popular psychoactive drug - buzzing our brains, fraying our nerves, robbing our sleep. And we simply refuse to survive without it.
Şiman, Liviu
Slater, Lauren
Scientists say that the brain chemistry of infatuation is akin to mentall illness - which gives new meaning to "madly in love ".
Goja, Anca (1978-)
Portase, Alec
Misiune de cercetare a entomofaunei din judeţul Maramureş
Miranda, Carolina A.
Ferenţ, Doina
Weiss, Rick
Embryonic stem cells may someday help doctors treat ills from paralysis to diabetes. But science must contend with politics before that hope can be realized.
Achenbach, Joel
Appenzeller, Tim
Astronomers are more certain than ever that other planets like our own exist in the universe. Now they just have to find them.
Anderco, Iosif
Rothman, Wilson
Petit, Charles W.
More than a year after their predicted demise, NASA 's Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity keep going and going...
Wolinsky, Cary
Fischman, Josh
Our ancestors had already ventured out of Africa 1.8 million years ago - and settled in the republic of Georgia.
Eliot, John L.
For this bird, one plumage isn 't enough.
Chadwick, Douglas H.
Killer whales aren 't ruthless killers - or whales.
Sekiguchi, Toko
Elder, Scott
Indre, Rely
Glodici, Angela Marina (1960-2019)
Mihali, Nicoară (1964-)
Newhall, Chris
Leşiu, Petre
Dulfu, Petre
Mihai, Ion M.
Shea, Neil
Pârja, Viorica (ziarist)
Cozmuţa, Augustin
Noghiu, Romina
Gwin, Peter
Stoica, Ion
Shreeve, James
What goes on within the human skull is more complex and fantastic than anyone imagined. Now science is delving deeper into what we know of the mind.