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Dead Ants & Wasp Nests

July 7, 2014

Bone house wasps place dead ants in their nests to ward off predators and parasites.

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Moth Scent Detection

July 4, 2014

Odor pollution could impede moths’ abilities to pollinate flowers.

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Walkable Neighborhood Health

July 3, 2014

Walkable neighborhoods may lower their residents' risk of obesity and diabetes.

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Mexico’s Hidden Reptiles

July 2, 2014

Scientists discover previously unknown populations of endangered reptiles high in the mountains …

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Phone Microbiome

July 1, 2014

Your cell phone has its own microbiome.

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UV Addiction

June 30, 2014

UV light may have an opiate-like effect, leading to addiction and even withdrawal symptoms.

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Antibacterial Doorknobs

June 27, 2014

Sweat disables copper's antibacterial properties, with implications for doorknobs and handles …

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Fighting Counterfeit Eggs

June 26, 2014

Common cuckoos trick other birds into raising their young. But the hosts have evolved some defenses.

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The King’s Spine

June 25, 2014

England's King Richard III wasn't a hunchback, as depicted by Shakespeare, but he did have …

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Fish-Eating Spiders

June 24, 2014

Some spider species fish go fishing for their dinner.

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Mind Reading

June 23, 2014

The ability to read someone’s mood or understand what’s on their mind is something that’s learned, …

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Komodo Dragon Housework

June 20, 2014

Housework may be killing female komodo dragons at an early age.

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