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DNA Repair

October 18, 2005

People get skin cancer from sitting out in the sun all day. So why don't plants?

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Med Reminder

October 17, 2005

Memory prompters prove useful in reminding HIV patients to take their medications.

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Smart Bug Roundup

October 14, 2005

An Amazonian ant's strange behavior has made people think that demons are at work. Now scientists have discovered what's really going on.

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Spitting Flies

October 13, 2005

Flies seem to like to eat the same things we do, but they have a very different method.

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Canary Database

October 12, 2005

A new Web site is trying to save lives by bridging the gap between physicians and veterinarians.

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Fuel-Saving Speed

October 11, 2005

With prices at the pump so high, one listener wants to know whether driving slower saves gas--and money.

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Power Backpack

October 10, 2005

A new backpack could help save lives in emergencies.

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Aging Brain Roundup

October 7, 2005

Memory loss and hearing loss in aging adults may be closely linked.

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Sleepy Doctors

October 6, 2005

New doctors typically work grueling eighty-hour work weeks. A new report lays out the consequences for the patients they treat.

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Detecting Plastics

October 5, 2005

A new device for detecting plastic explosives could be coming to an airport or a public building near you.

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Hurricane Names

October 4, 2005

One listener asks: How do hurricanes get their names?

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Perfect Pitch

October 3, 2005

How the brain interprets pitch has long been a mystery, but a new discovery is providing insights.

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Archaeology Roundup

September 30, 2005

Mathematicians have come up with a computer model that predicts the decline of civilizations that don't use their resources wisely.

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Born Knowing

September 29, 2005

Some animal babies know how to take care of themselves from day one. One listener asks why this isn't true of human babies.

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Arctic Shrubs

September 28, 2005

The shrubs that thrive in the warmer arctic winters could have a big impact on the whole planet.

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Plant Sunscreen

September 27, 2005

One listener asks how plants protect themselves from damaging rays from the sun.

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Green Stain-Resistance

September 26, 2005

The race is on to find environmentally friendly alternatives to commonly used chemicals. Science Reporter Bob Hirshon tells us about one of the newest …

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Marine Roundup

September 23, 2005

Sea sponges' simple immune systems are proving useful in medical research.

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No-Fog Glass

September 22, 2005

Fogged-up eyeglasses and windshields can be nuisances. Science reporter Bob Hirshon reports on an innovation that could rid us of these annoyances for …

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Chicken Compass

September 21, 2005

Researchers confirm that some barnyard birds have a magnetic "sixth sense."

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Animal Laughter

September 20, 2005

People laugh in many different ways. But can animals laugh at all? Science Reporter Bob Hirshon answers this listener question.

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Panther Rescue

September 19, 2005

Scientists are trying to save Florida panthers by breeding them with Texas cougars. But is it working?

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Placebo Roundup

September 16, 2005

Positive thinking may be as positive as they say. Bob Hirshon tells us about a new study on the placebo effect.

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Staying Awake

September 15, 2005

Drooping eyelids? One listener asks about the best way to stay alert.

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