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Ocean Oxygen

May 13, 2008

Oxygen-deprived areas of tropical oceans are expanding due to global warming.

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Lizard Evolution

May 12, 2008

Lizards introduced to a new island undergo extremely rapid evolution.

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Beetle Roundup

May 9, 2008

An innocuous-looking beetle may have been partially responsible for the formation of the vast Chihuahuan desert in Mexico.

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Stock Market Hormones

May 8, 2008

Testosterone may make stock traders take bigger risks, leading to price bubbles.

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Madagascar Map

May 7, 2008

Scientists have produced an incredibly detailed species map of Madagascar to target prime areas for conservation.

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Expanding Atherosclerosis

May 6, 2008

Atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is one of the leading serious problems in the western world. New research suggests that its reach might …

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Most Powerful Laser

May 5, 2008

The world's most powerful laser can create miniature stars right in the laboratory.

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Tree Roundup

May 2, 2008

Planting fast-growing trees in southern latitudes could help stall global warming, but they're no panacea.

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Radiation Protection

May 1, 2008

Scientists are taking lessons from tumor cells to fight the damaging effects of radiation and chemotherapy.

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Pain Roundup

May 1, 2008

A new anesthetic could one day replace narcotics in treating pain after surgery.

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Solar Burnout

April 30, 2008

Our listeners ask: Will the sun ever burn itself out?

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Anxiety & Blood Clotting

April 29, 2008

Severe anxiety can lead to elevated blood clotting, and an increased risk of heart disease.

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Space Radiation

April 28, 2008

Exposure to radiation in space could make astronauts prone to cancer.

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Bacteria Climate Roundup

April 25, 2008

The Kalahari desert is not as lifeless as you might think.

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Fluorescence & Phosphorescence

April 24, 2008

A listener asks: What is the difference between fluorescence and phosphorescence?

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Alligator Blood

April 23, 2008

Alligator blood may be a source of powerful antimicrobials.

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Sensing Calories

April 22, 2008

Our brains may get pleasure from high-calorie foods that has nothing to do with taste.

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Fruit Fly Phlebotomy

April 21, 2008

A new technique can draw pure blood from a single fruit fly.

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Hydrogen Fuel Roundup

April 18, 2008

Scientists are experimenting with algae that could produce hydrogen fuel.

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Transitional Fossils

April 17, 2008

A listener asks: Have many transitional fossils showing evolutionary links between major groups of animals been found in the fossil record?

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Conspicuous Camouflage

April 16, 2008

Scientists test whether predators really mistake the eyespots on the wings of some butterflies for real eyes.

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Southpaw Minority

April 15, 2008

A listener asks: Why are so few people left-handed?

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Unique Genes

April 14, 2008

We inherited most of our genes from our evolutionary ancestors. But a small percentage of genes only occur in humans. Scientists are just starting to …

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Microcrystal Roundup

April 11, 2008

Tiny microcrystals can tell us about the geological history of continents, and they also affect the health of the planet.

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