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Choosy Flowers

March 11, 2015

Some flowers may be able to reject pollen from non-optimal pollinators.

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Oxygen Cancer Therapy

March 10, 2015

Oxygen may be the key to helping our immune systems fight cancer.

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International Superbugs

March 9, 2015

Antimicrobial-resistant infections are a growing problem around the world.

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Eyewire

March 6, 2015

With a computer and an internet connection, you can help scientists map the human brain just by …

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Pest-Resistant Crops

March 5, 2015

A new advance in modifying plants to kill specific insect pests.

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Climate Change & Conflict

March 4, 2015

Earth’s changing climate may already be playing a role in today’s conflicts.

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Stretchy Origami

March 3, 2015

Engineers develop a rubbery substance that changes shape under the influence of heat or light.

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Mosquitoes, Mating & Malaria

March 2, 2015

The mating habits of malarial mosquitoes may help spread the disease.

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Traumatic Dining Reviews

February 27, 2015

Analysis of bad restaurant reviews in Yelp reveals that dining can be as much about human …

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Slosh-stopping Foam

February 26, 2015

Engineers discover what waiters and bartenders have known for centuries: foam keeps drinks from …

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Language of Speed Dating

February 25, 2015

A linguist looks at the dynamics of speed dating.

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Forecasting Terrorism

February 24, 2015

A computer scientist finds predictable patterns in terrorist attacks.

Read moreForecasting Terrorism
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