1651-1680 (out of 1806) Brian Stallard is a staff writer for Nature World News and has covered the health-science and beat since attending and graduating from the Stony Brook School of Journalism.
Brian Stallard
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Life-Supporting Planets May Be Rarer Than Previously Thought
Planet-Swallowing Star Eats For Two
Measles Exposure at Seattle Airport
Scientists Make Rats Forget and Remember With Light
Immunotherapy Treats Cervical Cancer With Success
No, the "Blonde Gene" Does Not Make You Dumb
The World's Most Sensitive Thermometer
House Slaps NASA's Wrist, But Raises Budget
IRIS Catches Stunning Solar Eruption on Camera [VIDEO]
Compulsion Disorders May be Influenced by Brain Patterns
Second-Hand-Smokers Can Lose Their Hearing
New Compound to Fight MERS and SARS
New Test Detects Race and Gender With a Single Hair
Congress Aims to Expedite Approval of New Sunscreens
"Flying Saucer" Scheduled to Plummet Towards Hawaii
Landing in the Dark: NASA Showcases Morpheus Prototype [VIDEO]
First Contact! Communication Established With NASA's Drifting ISEE-3
Artist Plans to Put "Little Red House" on the Moon
Eradication of Invasive Species: Not Always the Best Option
Schoolchildren Stumble Upon 7000-Year-Old Mummy
Presence of Specific Microbes May Influence Healing Success
The Global Fish Trade Boomed 800 Years Ago, Bones Suggest
Lyme Disease is Older Than Humanity
Simple Spray Makes Flawless Graphene Layers
Nine Scientists Win Fourth Kalvi Prize Ever
SpaceX Dragon V2 Unveiled Tonight
The Aroma of Bacon: Why it Draws You in
Asian Treefrogs May Practice "Parenting" to Combat Environmental Pressures
Warning: New Arctic Shipping May Lead to Invasive Species Spread
Unique Songbirds Make the Eastern Himalayas "Exceptionally Important"