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Googling Chicken Pox

June 10, 2016

Internet search engines can help predict disease outbreaks.

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Giraffe Genome

June 9, 2016

Scientists have sequenced the genome of the giraffe, looking for key differences in their DNA that …

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Mars Tsunamis

June 8, 2016

Ancient seismic sea waves on Mars left a lasting record, and insights into how life could have …

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Highly Charged Eels

June 7, 2016

Acrobatic electric eels go to great lengths to repel threats.

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Dog Genome

June 6, 2016

Today’s dogs may have arisen from two different wolf populations, on opposite sides of Eurasia.

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Ant Payola

June 3, 2016

A Central American tree indirectly pays its ant security system with sweet syrup.

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Caterpillar Engineers

June 2, 2016

Caterpillars build tiny “houses” that shelter other creatures as well.

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Scanning for Consciousness

June 1, 2016

A brain scanning technique could help determine levels of awareness experienced by patients in …

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Harbor Porpoise Hunting

May 31, 2016

Harbor porpoises are championship hunters, eating nearly constantly day and night.

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Rattlesnakes & Squirrels

May 30, 2016

Rattlesnake venom is more potent against local ground squirrels than those from other locales.

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Psychadelics & Depression

May 27, 2016

Hallucinogenic drugs could lead to new treatments for intractable depression.

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Voice & Gender Perception

May 26, 2016

Subtle vocal cues lead us to perceive voices as feminine or masculine.

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