
Sara Goudarzi
Latest articles by Sara Goudarzi

New Type of Volcanic Hazard Discovered
By Sara Goudarzi published
An odd-shaped ash plume came unexpectedly crashing down in a destructive eruption that was not normal.

How to Make Your Wife Happy
By Sara Goudarzi published
The key ingredient to a woman’s marital bliss is her husband’s emotional commitment. But bringing home the bacon is a good thing, too.

Top 7 Things Patients Expect from Doctors
By Sara Goudarzi published
If you ever felt like your doctor was trying to push you out of the examination room before you had a chance to explain your condition, you are not alone.

New Wisdom on Ancient Skeleton's Teeth
By Sara Goudarzi published
The Magdalenian Girl, now found to be a woman, has oldest recorded case of impacted wisdom teeth.

The Future of Science: A Conversation with Alan Lightman
By Sara Goudarzi published
The scientist and author muses on science's promise, limitations and the challenges of the current era.

New Noninvasive Imager Detects Deadly Melanoma Early
By Sara Goudarzi published
Researchers have developed an experimental, non-invasive technique for early detection of skin cancer.

Strong Molecule-Sized Springs Discovered
By Sara Goudarzi published
These natural coils inside living cells could one day be used in developing incredibly small machines in the nano realm.

Ancient Skeletons Reveal First Baby Boom
By Sara Goudarzi published
With the advent of agriculture, women had more time to procreate and there was more food to feed the boom.

When a Woman Smells Best
By Sara Goudarzi published
The scent of a woman is more attractive at certain times of the month, suggests a new study that had men sniffing women's armpit odor.

Photos Show It's True: No Two Snowflakes Alike
By Sara Goudarzi published
Physicist Kenneth Libbrecht carts a portable studio outside and waits for it to snow, so he can photograph individual flakes before they degrade.

Newfound Eye Cells Sense Night and Day
By Sara Goudarzi published
Sometimes a discovery is right in front of your eyes.

Fish Mating Preferences Change with Age
By Sara Goudarzi published
A new study shows female fish change their standards as they get older. Do humans do the same?

First Picture of Living Human Retina Reveals Surprise
By Sara Goudarzi published
Researchers borrow a technique from astronomy to make a breakthrough image that reveals unexpected variety from one person to the next.
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