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Sea Snail Memory Transfer

May 21, 2018

What if you could have someone else’s memories?

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Mountain Legacy Project

May 18, 2018

Scientists are using the science of computer vision to document climate change in the Rocky …

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This cuckoo bee was named after well-known British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, Epeolus attenboroughi. (Thomas Onuferko/York University)

Cuckoo Bees

May 17, 2018

The surprising behavior and diversity of bees.

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Mental Microbes

May 16, 2018

Growing up on a farm could help protect people from certain disorders.

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(Viktor Gruev/University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Shrimp-Inspired Navigation

May 15, 2018

The mantis shrimp’s ability to see circular polarized light inspires an underwater GPS system.

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Grey Hair & Immune System

May 14, 2018

A new study suggests that turning grey could be related to the immune system.

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Dolphins at Play

May 11, 2018

Dolphins’ seemingly adorable antics may not actually be all fun and games to them.

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Babies Listen to Babies

May 10, 2018

Babies prefer the sound of other babies to their own parents’ vocalizations.

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Athletic Overtraining

May 9, 2018

Athletes sometimes train so hard they stymie their own progress.

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A view of a small part of the mammalian cochlea, which features rows of sensory hair cells (cyan) and synaptic sites (small green and yellow dots), where the sensory hair cells communicate to the nerves. (Juemei Wang/Oghalai lab)

Preventing Hearing Loss

May 8, 2018

Researchers are working to limit the hearing damage caused by loud noise.

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A minke whale specimen in two pieces specimen inside an industrial CT scanner (Ted Cranford/San Diego State University)

Whale Hearing

May 7, 2018

Some whales hear with their entire skulls.

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Child blowing on soup

Wind Temperature

May 4, 2018

Moving air feels colder than still air, but what does the thermometer say?

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