Contributors
April 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2012 issue of The Scientist.
April 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2012 issue of The Scientist.
A 17th century Danish doctor arranges a museum of natural history oddities in his own home.
Spectators experience some of the same brain impulses as the dancers they're watching.
The movie director-turned-explorer made the 6.8-mile drop to the deepest point on the seafloor, but wasn’t too impressed by what he found.
A new play about the father of modern neuroscience explores the many facets of Santiago Ramón y Cajal's work, personality, and life.
A new survey finds that men as well as women scientists struggle to find time for family and life outside of the lab.
A researcher spins spider silk into violin strings.
In Chapter 8, "The Conspiratorial Move and the Struggle for Evidence-Based Medicine," author Nicoli Natrass explores the Internet's role in the rise of anti-science sentiment.
The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess, The Forever Fix, Connectome, and DNA USA