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Pregnant Pleisiosaur

August 29, 2011

A pregnant reptilian fossil clears up a long-standing paleontology mystery.

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Podcast for 26 August 2011

August 26, 2011

FEAR, LIES & SHRINKING BRAINS - Why our brains shrink, but chimps' don't, why computers are …

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Muscle Roundup

August 26, 2011

Loss of muscle tone is an inevitable part of aging—or is it?

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Sizing Up Vowels

August 25, 2011

New research suggests that different vowel sounds cue babies in to the size of objects.

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Electric Dolphins

August 24, 2011

One dolphin species hunts by detecting the electricity given off by its prey.

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Aging Brains

August 23, 2011

Age-related working memory loss may be at least partly reversible.

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Safe Water Software

August 22, 2011

New software can quickly flag tainted water supplies.

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Podcast for 19 August 2011

August 19, 2011

WATER EVERYWHERE - Astronomers have discovered the largest cache of water ever, and researchers are …

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Blood Sucker Roundup

August 19, 2011

Diseases spread by mosquitoes plague millions of people. But what if people could make mosquitoes …

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Dolphin Healing

August 18, 2011

Dolphins heal remarkably well after massive shark bites, and scientists want to know how they do it.

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Nuclear Reactor Robots

August 17, 2011

Robots offer a safer way to inspect nuclear reactors for defects.

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Black Hole Water

August 16, 2011

Water was abundant in the universe just 1.6 billion years after the Big Bang - in one of the most …

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