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Measles Resurgence

September 30, 2013

Measles cases in the U.S. are on track to be the worst since 1996.

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Podcast for 27 September 2013

September 27, 2013

INSECTS & SPIDERS - Could spider venom be the next insecticide? Why mosquitoes smell you better …

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Natural Coastal Protection

September 27, 2013

Natural coastal ecosystems like sand dunes and mangrove forests help protect coasts from natural …

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Infant Synesthesia

September 26, 2013

Only a tiny fraction of adults have a condition called synesthesia, but all of us may be born with …

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DNA in Amber

September 25, 2013

Could scientists really get dinosaur DNA from insects preserved in amber?

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Germy Fabrics

September 24, 2013

Objects like blankets and stuffed animals can theoretically spread illnesses, but it's not a big …

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Underwater Soundscapes

September 23, 2013

Microphone arrays around the North Pacific allow scientists to listen to the diversity of life under …

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The mosquito Anopheles gambiae smells better at night. (James D. Gathany/CDC)

Mosquito Smell Cycle

September 20, 2013

Researchers have discovered that mosquitoes have a better sense of smell at night.

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Preemie Color Vision

September 19, 2013

Premature infants have better-developed color vision than full-term infants conceived at the same …

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Toxic Roundup

September 18, 2013

Scientists have figured out how to turn spider venom into an insecticide.

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Non-Terror Bird

September 17, 2013

Giant flightless birds with enormous beaks once roamed the earth. Did they feast upon flesh, or …

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Gear-like structures on legs of plant hopper insects.

Insect Gears

September 16, 2013

Some insects' legs have gears that look and function like the classic man-made invention.

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