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Human-Induced Earthquakes

June 18, 2015

What’s behind the sudden surge in earthquakes in the middle of the United States?

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Wi-Fi Power

June 17, 2015

New microelectronic devices may get their energy through Wi-Fi signals.

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Animal Oceanographers

June 16, 2015

While going about their daily routines, marine animals outfitted with sensors can collect data on …

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Tracking Ocean Animals

June 15, 2015

Aquatic animal tracking via satellite telemetry leads to surprising discoveries about long-distance …

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Insomnia Therapy

June 12, 2015

For people who can’t sleep, cognitive behavioral therapy could be an effective alternative to drugs.

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Counting Crows

June 11, 2015

Crows display impressive math prowess, using brain regions entirely different from those of mammals.

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Historical Speech Acoustics

June 10, 2015

How did historical leaders once address crowds of thousands, unaided by modern amplification?

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Alarm Call Mimics

June 9, 2015

A tiny Australian bird sets off false alarms to fool predators.

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Your Viral History

June 8, 2015

A new diagnostic test identifies a patient’s entire viral history with just a pinprick of blood.

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Mini Frogs

June 5, 2015

Scientists discover new species of tiny frogs in the remote mountains of Brazil.

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Organic Farming Economics

June 4, 2015

Organic farming can be more profitable than conventional crops.

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Infidelity & Breadwinning

June 3, 2015

People who are financially dependent on their spouse may be more likely to cheat on them.

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