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Communicating by Wing

April 12, 2016

Some birds use their feathers to produce loud sounds as part of elaborate mating rituals.

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Phantom Limb Pain

April 11, 2016

After losing a limb to amputation, many people often feel severe pain emanating from the …

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Space Elevator

April 8, 2016

Could a “space elevator” carry supplies to the International Space Station?

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Pachyderms get the Point

April 7, 2016

Elephants, unlike mammals much more similar to us, seem to instinctively understand pointing …

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Pluto’s Surfaces

April 6, 2016

New research reveals that frozen nitrogen flows across the surface of Pluto.

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Fisheries Recovery

April 5, 2016

A new report finds that global fisheries could boost both sustainability and annual catch.

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Clouds & Biodiversity

April 4, 2016

Scientists are tracking the range of species by analyzing satellite images of cloud cover.

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Adolescent Anxiety

April 1, 2016

Variations in a fear-controlling brain circuit could be a factor in adolescent anxiety disorders.

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Thirsty Bats

March 31, 2016

How do bats find water in the dark?

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Pluto’s Origins

March 30, 2016

A violent collision between two worlds may have given rise to Pluto and its satellites.

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Bread Mold Battery

March 29, 2016

Could fungi be a key to safer and longer lasting lithium ion batteries?

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Retrieving Lost Memories

March 28, 2016

In a mouse model of early Alzheimer’s disease, scientists used light to trigger memories that the …

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