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Ant Payola

November 12, 2013

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

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Teen Brains

November 11, 2013

Teen brains are much more developed in some areas than others.

Read moreTeen Brains

Animal Cancer

November 8, 2013

Cancer affects much of the animal kingdom, and we still have a lot to learn about it.

Read moreAnimal Cancer

Endangered Whale Detector

November 7, 2013

Engineers are developing “whale detectors” to help ships avoid striking them.

Read moreEndangered Whale Detector

Brain Cell Barcodes

November 6, 2013

Encoding cellular proteins on a barcode could help researchers learn more about mental illnesses like schizophrenia.

Read moreBrain Cell Barcodes

Rat Casinos

November 5, 2013

Miniature “casinos” built specially for rats are helping researchers understand gambling addiction in humans.

Read moreRat Casinos

Music in the Brain

November 4, 2013

Brain differences explain why not everyone has an ear for music.

Read moreMusic in the Brain

Pet Obesity

November 1, 2013

The obesity epidemic extends to pets, but studying them could help us as well.

Read morePet Obesity

Bat Detective

October 31, 2013

Researchers have created a citizen science website called Bat Detective to get the public involved in analyzing bat calls.

Read moreBat Detective

Spiders in Cars

October 30, 2013

Spiders in air conditioners have prompted a recall of over 800,000 Toyota vehicles.

Read moreSpiders in Cars

Zoobiquity

October 29, 2013

The Zoobiquity project teams up physicians with veterinarians to study diseases that affect humans and other animals.

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Cheating Fairywrens

October 28, 2013

Female fairy wrens are more likely to cheat with males that have red plumage.

Read moreCheating Fairywrens

Caterpillar Engineers

October 25, 2013

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

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Space Elevator

October 24, 2013

Could a “space elevator” carry supplies to the International Space Station?

Read moreSpace Elevator

Mountain Legacy Project

October 23, 2013

Scientists are using the science of computer vision to document climate change in the Rocky Mountains.

Read moreMountain Legacy Project

Elephants Understand Pointing

October 22, 2013

Elephants, unlike mammals much more similar to us, seem to instinctively understand pointing gestures.

Read moreElephants Understand Pointing

Lonely Planet

October 21, 2013

Astronomers have discovered a solitary planet without a sun.

Read moreLonely Planet

Octopus Life & Death

October 18, 2013

Octopuses have an unusual reproductive strategy: they die soon after mating.

Read moreOctopus Life & Death

Tracking Fastballs

October 17, 2013

To hit a fastball, a batter's brain has to predict when it'll come across the plate.

Read moreTracking Fastballs

Email Spam

October 16, 2013

Email spammers use disorienting techniques to get you to click on their links.

Read moreEmail Spam

Ocean Quadcopter

October 15, 2013

A tiny but rugged unmanned helicopter helps researchers collect data in the stormy North Atlantic.

Read moreOcean Quadcopter

Changing Foliage

October 14, 2013

Climate change may affect fall foliage in many different ways.

Read moreChanging Foliage

Earth’s Tilt

October 11, 2013

A listener asks how the earth's tilt is measured.

Read moreEarth’s Tilt

Smartphone Microscope

October 10, 2013

A new attachment turns a smartphone into a powerful microscope.

Read moreSmartphone Microscope
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