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Chimpanzee Strength

July 5, 2017

Human muscle is adapted for endurance, rather than ape-like strength.

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Roman Concrete

July 4, 2017

Ancient Roman concrete became stronger with exposure to seawater and time.

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Drumming Cockatoos

July 3, 2017

Researchers discover that cockatoos use sticks and seed pods to drum out rhythms on tree limbs.

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Stem Cell Colon Tissue

June 30, 2017

Lab mice with human colon tissue could help researchers fight colon cancer.

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Affirming Essays

June 29, 2017

Brief, self-affirming writing exercises can help minority students excel in school.

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Taste Cell Regeneration

June 28, 2017

Research into how taste cells regenerate could help cancer patients and the elderly enjoy food …

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Solar-Powered Paint

June 27, 2017

Building paint that harvests hydrogen from the air could provide abundant clean energy.

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Egg Shape

June 26, 2017

An exhaustive analysis of birds and their eggs may explain why eggs vary in shape.

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Car Charging On-The-Go

June 23, 2017

Wireless charging of moving objects could let electric cars cut the cord.

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Exploration Telepresence

June 22, 2017

Tomorrow’s space pioneers will be very different from the explorers of yesterday.

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Harlequin Frog Release

June 21, 2017

Researchers release endangered Harlequin frogs back into the Panamanian rainforest.

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Wildebeest Windfall

June 20, 2017

Unlucky wildebeests play a big role in African river ecology.

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