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Corals in Focus

July 18, 2016

Tiny seafloor organisms can have a big impact on the whole ecosystem. Now, researchers have designed a microscope that captures their interactions in …

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Shocking Damaged Tissue

July 15, 2016

Sonic waves could accelerate healing of damaged muscle tissue.

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Heat vs. Colds

July 14, 2016

Keeping warm may help protect us from catching colds.

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Microalgae Digest Themselves

July 13, 2016

Plankton extend their survival by digesting their own internal constituents when nutrients become scarce.

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Monkey Archaeology

July 12, 2016

Scientists find evidence of monkey tool use dating back seven centuries.

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Sleeping Penguins

July 11, 2016

Just because they’re sleeping doesn’t mean penguins let down their guard.

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Open microwave oven with metal parts inside

Metal in Microwaves

July 8, 2016

If metal isn’t supposed to go in microwave ovens, why do some of them have metal racks?

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Cold Organic Molecules

July 7, 2016

Scientists propose a chilly start to the molecules that form the basis of all life.

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Treating Brain Injuries

July 6, 2016

Researchers are testing a new way to transport therapeutic drugs to the site of traumatic brain injuries.

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Frigatebird Migration

July 5, 2016

Solar transmitters on ocean-going frigatebirds reveal how they keep aloft for months at a time.

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Helium Reserves

July 4, 2016

A new discovery in Africa may ease concerns about a global helium shortage.

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Wildlife Corridors

July 1, 2016

Wildlife corridors are needed to help organisms cope with climate change.

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Noisy Leaks

June 30, 2016

Listening to subterranean municipal plumbing to track down wasteful water leaks.

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Choosy Bees

June 29, 2016

Rather than gather any pollen in the vicinity, bumblebees carefully select it based on their nutritional requirements.

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Aging Monkeys

June 28, 2016

How do other primates’ social lives change as they age?

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Better Shampoo Bottles

June 27, 2016

Materials scientists develop a way to easily remove excess shampoo, conditioner, and laundry detergent from plastic bottles.

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Bread, flour and wheat grains

Fear of Gluten

June 24, 2016

Gluten-free diets are all the rage, but only a small percentage of the population is truly sensitive to the wheat protein.

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Birds, Litter, & Novelty

June 23, 2016

How do crows and other birds calculate the risks and benefits of human-dominated urban environments?

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Hospital Noise

June 22, 2016

Hospitals are noisy environments, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

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Manta Ray Homebodies

June 21, 2016

Oceanic manta rays don’t migrate long distances like other large sea creatures.

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Snake Evolution

June 20, 2016

Some unrelated snake species have evolved major similarities even though they live halfway around the world from each other.

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Tree Longevity

June 17, 2016

A listener asks why some trees live for thousands of years.

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Glowing Slime

June 16, 2016

Glowing blue slime from the sea could be useful in biomedical research.

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Poisoned Pollen

June 15, 2016

The wide variety of pollen bees consume exposes them to a harmful pesticides.

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