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Most Popular Stories of the Decade, Year-by-Year

The Scientist’s reporters tracked the development of CAR T cell therapies, explored the Neanderthal DNA in our genomes, and dove into a CRISPR controversy.

2019
Distribution of World’s First Malaria Vaccine Begins
The World Health Organization and its partners will test the public health effect of immunization in parts of Malawi, Ghana, and Kenya.
Neanderthal DNA in Modern Human Genomes Is Not Silent
From skin color to immunity, human biology is linked to our archaic ancestry.
2018
Are the Brains of Transgender People Different from Those of Cisgender People?
Research into the biological basis of gender identity is in its infancy, but clues are beginning to emerge.
Pupil Response to an Optical Illusion Tied to Autistic Traits
People whose pupils change more dramatically during a visual perception task tend to score higher on a self-reported scale of autistic traits.
2017
Running on Empty
Regularly taking breaks from eating—for hours or days—can trigger changes both expected, such as in metabolic dynamics and inflammation, and surprising, as in immune system function and cancer progression.
Major German Universities Cancel Elsevier Contracts
These institutions join around 60 others that hope to put increasing pressure on the publishing giant in ongoing negotiations for a new nationwide licensing agreement.
2016
Zika Update
Health officials expect the virus to spread to nearly all countries in the Americas and expand warnings for pregnant women.
“Heroes of CRISPR” Disputed
Critics have harsh words for the Broad Institute’s Eric Lander and Cell over a recent perspective piece describing the history of CRISPR.
2015
Irisin Redeemed
Researchers who first identified irisin quantitate levels of the hormone in human blood and show it is released during exercise.
The CAR T-Cell Race
Tumor-targeting T-cell therapies are generating remarkable remissions in hard-to-beat cancers—and attracting millions of dollars of investment along the way.
2014
Opinion: Confronting Creationism
Five reasons why scientists should stay out of debates over evolution.
Updated Review: Tamiflu Is a Bust
After finally getting their hands on full clinical study reports, independent reviewers say the antiviral drug is ineffective.
2013
The Cancer-Test Kid
After a family friend died of pancreatic cancer, high school sophomore Jack Andraka invented a diagnostic strip that could detect the disease in its early stages.
Penises: The Bigger the Better?
Female preference may have driven the evolution of human males’ relatively large genitalia.
2012
Glass Shape Speeds Drinking
The shape of the glass holding your favorite brew can affect how quickly you get drunk.
2012’s Noteworthy Species
A roundup of species that made their scientific debut in 2012, and a few that said goodbye as well
2011
The Beginning of the End for Bananas?
Already reeling from a 20-year losing battle with a devastating disease, the banana variety eaten in the United States is now threatened by a new—but old—enemy.
Top Science Scandals of 2011
A list of this year’s most high-profile retractions and controversies in science
2010
Porn: Good for us?
Scientific examination of the subject has found that as the use of porn increases, the rate of sex crimes goes down.
New impact factors yield surprises
Thomson Reuters has released its 2009 Journal Citation Report, cataloging journals’ impact factors, and shuffling in the top few spots have some analysts scratching their heads.

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