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Human DNA in Sediment

May 1, 2017

Scientists develop a new technique for finding ancient DNA in rock sediments.

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Ocean Science in the 21st Century

April 29, 2017

ENCORE PRESENTATION: OCEAN SCIENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY - Old warships become new habitats. An ocean …

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3D Printed Buildings

April 28, 2017

Giant robotic 3D printers can rapidly construct whole buildings, and could build moon bases, remote …

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Synthetic Mucus

April 27, 2017

Why are scientists trying to replicate mucus in the lab?

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The Amino Acids of Life

April 26, 2017

How did the proteins forming life on earth come to be formed from just twenty of the the many …

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Dinosaur Proteins

April 25, 2017

Ancient dinosaur proteins could reveal how the Mesozoic creatures dealt with high carbon dioxide …

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Star-Nosed Moles

April 24, 2017

What star-nosed moles reveal about the specialized mammalian brain.

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Oxygen-Deprived Mole-rats

April 21, 2017

An odd-looking little mammal uses a trick from the plant kingdom to survive without oxygen.

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Rapid Infection Detection

April 20, 2017

Scientists adapt a genetic engineering tool to the task of quickly diagnosing infections.

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Complex Cholesterol

April 19, 2017

Researchers are using good cholesterol, or HDL, as a window into inflammation and disease.

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Peak Randomness

April 18, 2017

Mathematically random behavior in humans peaks at the quarter-century mark.

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Biased Artificial Intelligence

April 17, 2017

Computer scientists discover bias in artificial intelligence programs.

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