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Plant Trickery

October 11, 2016

A flower exploits a fly’s penchant for stealing food from spiders in order to get pollinated.

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Informal Health Care Training

October 10, 2016

Can a modest amount of training help improve health care delivery to the world’s poor?

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Ape Theory of Mind

October 7, 2016

Chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans exhibit a very "human" trait: an awareness that others can act …

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Marine Debris Tracker

October 6, 2016

A smartphone app allows citizen scientists to track litter that makes its way into our waterways.

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Dolphin Name Game

October 5, 2016

Each bottlenose dolphin makes up its own signature whistle early in life which functions much like a …

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Genetically Modified Odors

October 4, 2016

Scientists modify microbes to produce some unusual fragrances.

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Archiverse

October 3, 2016

A virtual 3D playground for architects and artists.

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Emotional Bumblebees

September 30, 2016

Can bees and other insects feel emotional?

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Raindrop Fossils

September 29, 2016

Raindrop impressions, preserved for 2.7 billion years, reveal clues about the early Earth's climate.

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Emotional Music

September 28, 2016

Music and speech use the same tonal qualities to evoke happy and sad emotions.

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Black Widow Siblicide

September 27, 2016

Female black widows derail their offspring’s attempts at siblicide.

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Violence Perceptions

September 26, 2016

Why our perception of violence goes up, while actual violence goes down.

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