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Chronic Deja Vu

March 1, 2006

Almost everyone's had deja vu: the feeling that you've experienced something before, even though you haven't. But what if the feeling never let up?

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Black Holes

February 28, 2006

When Disney made the movie "Black Hole" in 1979, no one was sure whether black holes were real or just figments of astronomers' …

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Spin Algorithm

February 27, 2006

How can you tell when a politician is telling the truth or laying on the spin? A new computer program may help.

Read moreSpin Algorithm

Metals Roundup

February 24, 2006

Metals are essential to our modern lifestyle. But there's a finite amount in the earth, and we seem to be on the fast track to running out.

Read moreMetals Roundup

Beauty Bias

February 23, 2006

New research may reveal the root of our preference for attractive people.

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Judging Beauty

February 22, 2006

A recent study shows that we may be able to spot a good-looking face before we even know what we're looking at.

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Habstars

February 21, 2006

An astronomer gives us the scoop on where scientists are likely to look next for life outside the universe.

Read moreHabstars

Terra Preta

February 20, 2006

Before Europeans arrived, the Amazon may have once supported a dense population. But with soil quality so low, how did those early Amazonians survive?

Read moreTerra Preta

Deprived Children

February 17, 2006

Many countries place orphaned and abandoned children in institutions, where they may get food and shelter but little love. A new study is looking into …

Read moreDeprived Children

Rebuilt Language

February 16, 2006

The budget for a big hollywood movie includes sets, costumes, special effects, and in the case of the New Line Cinema film "The New World," …

Read moreRebuilt Language

Water Scrubbing

February 15, 2006

Once pollution reaches sensitive bays and marshes, it's extremely hard to clean up. But some simple measures can help mop up toxins before they get …

Read moreWater Scrubbing

Pheromone Perfume

February 14, 2006

In honor of Valentine's Day, we explore some modern-day love potions that claim science on their side.

Read morePheromone Perfume

Cocoa Chemical

February 13, 2006

While a box of Valentine's Day chocolates won't do much for your sweetie's health, a new study has identified a heart-healthy chemical in some kinds …

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Healthy Laughs Roundup

February 10, 2006

They say laughter is the best medicine, and now scientists have proven them right.

Read moreHealthy Laughs Roundup

Stealth Galaxy

February 9, 2006

Some things are like dirt on your glasses--so close they're hard to see. That's why it's taken so long for astronomers to identify what may be our …

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Killers Fats

February 8, 2006

By now, almost everyone has heard that it's good to avoid saturated fats. But scientists are still figuring out exactly how they wreak havoc on the …

Read moreKillers Fats

Moon Origin

February 7, 2006

When Apollo astronauts went to the moon, they wanted to find out where it came from. Now one of our listeners has the same question.

Read moreMoon Origin

Cancer-Sniffing Dogs

February 6, 2006

Dogs are routinely used to sniff out everything from illegal drugs to explosives. But new research shows that they can also smell cancer.

Read moreCancer-Sniffing Dogs

Cancer Cells Roundup

February 3, 2006

Learning how healthy cells work is an important step to preventing diseases like cancer and AIDS.

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Dark Energy

February 2, 2006

One listener asked about the mysterious-sounding force in the universe called dark energy, and we have the answer.

Read moreDark Energy

Memory Retrieval

February 1, 2006

When you're searching for a document on your computer, you can actually watch the computer scanning its memory until it finds a match. Recently, …

Read moreMemory Retrieval

Laughter Origin

January 31, 2006

We've all heard that he who laughs last laughs best. But scientists are more interested in who laughed first.

Read moreLaughter Origin

North Star

January 30, 2006

The North Star is often depicted in folklore and literature as a solitary beacon to lonely sailors. But now astronomers know that the North Star is …

Read moreNorth Star

Bugs and Trees Roundup

January 27, 2006

Places that seem inhospitable to us, like the desert, are home-sweet-home to other organisms.

Read moreBugs and Trees Roundup
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