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Deep Diamonds

December 20, 2016

The world’s biggest diamonds are helping scientists uncover the secrets of earth’s deep mantle.

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Coconut Rhinoceros Beetles

December 19, 2016

In a race against time, scientists attempt to stop an insect invader by using its own sounds.

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Cold Noses

December 16, 2016

A listener asks: Why does your nose run when it’s cold outside?

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Designer Cement

December 15, 2016

What microscopic crystalline shapes yield the strongest, most durable cement?

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Carbon Monoxide Antidote

December 14, 2016

Researchers develop the first fast-acting antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning.

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Pollution-Tolerant Fish

December 13, 2016

The Atlantic killifish has evolved the ability to survive in toxic waters.

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The Brain on Time

December 12, 2016

The brain chemical dopamine may regulate our perception of how fast time passes.

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Sitting Close to the TV

December 9, 2016

A Science Update listener asks if sitting too close to the television can hurt your eyes.

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Physics of Tomorrow

December 8, 2016

In a special issue of Physics Today, scientists speculate about the physics of the 22nd century.

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Binge Drinking Teens

December 7, 2016

Could teenage binge drinking have effects on the next generation, even if they’re never exposed to …

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Supercharged Carbon Fixing

December 6, 2016

Scientists demonstrate a new process for harvesting and utilizing carbon dioxide.

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Artificial Dog Nose

December 5, 2016

Researchers reverse engineer one of nature’s greatest sniffers.

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