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Cocaine-resistant Mice

January 2, 2008

Mice lacking a single receptor in the brain don't become dependent on cocaine.

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Learning from Mistakes

January 1, 2008

A genetic variation may impair one's ability to avoid dangerous choices.

Read moreLearning from Mistakes

Animal Storm Detection

December 31, 2007

A listener asks: Can animals sense natural disasters before they happen?

Read moreAnimal Storm Detection

Old Genes Roundup

December 28, 2007

Ancient genes influence how much fat our cells store.

Read moreOld Genes Roundup

Butterfly Co-Evolution

December 27, 2007

Plants of the cabbage family evolved a toxic herbicide to ward off pests. But some insects evolved a way around it.

Read moreButterfly Co-Evolution

Dog History

December 26, 2007

A listener asks when dogs were first domesticated.

Read moreDog History

Giant Scorpion

December 25, 2007

Paleontologists have found the largest single arthropod known to science.

Read moreGiant Scorpion

Vostok Ice

December 24, 2007

Million-year-old ice samples from Antarctica contain genetically fascinating microorganisms.

Read moreVostok Ice

Prosthetics Roundup

December 21, 2007

Researchers are trying to make artificial limbs more like real ones.

Read moreProsthetics Roundup

Lead Levels

December 20, 2007

Even at exposures well below federal safety standards, lead can lower IQ.

Read moreLead Levels

Katrina Carbon

December 19, 2007

By killing millions of trees, Hurricane Katrina and future storms may worsen global warming.

Read moreKatrina Carbon

Vacation Photos

December 18, 2007

Computer scientists are using vacation photos found on the internet to create virtual 3-D models of historical cities and archaeological landmarks.

Read moreVacation Photos

Skin Stress

December 17, 2007

Stress weakens your skin's defenses against infectious diseases.

Read moreSkin Stress

Food Roundup

December 14, 2007

Scientists identify the world's hottest chili pepper.

Read moreFood Roundup

Vaccine Myths

December 13, 2007

A listener asks: is there any truth to rumors that vaccines cause autism?

Read moreVaccine Myths

Video Violence

December 12, 2007

Video games teach violence in a surprisingly masterful way.

Read moreVideo Violence

Social Brains

December 11, 2007

A new brain study shows that comparing your own financial situation to someone else's can affect your well-being.

Read moreSocial Brains

Alternative Medicine

December 10, 2007

So-called "alternative" medical therapies and treatments promise relief from chronic illness when conventional medicine fails. But do the claims hold …

Read moreAlternative Medicine

Protein Pathways Roundup

December 7, 2007

Scientists identify a protein that blocks nerve regeneration.

Read moreProtein Pathways Roundup

Space Crops

December 6, 2007

Lighting, heating and recycling technology designed for survival in space could revolutionize how crops are grown here on earth.

Read moreSpace Crops

Katrina Mental Health

December 5, 2007

The mental health of Katrina victims isn't improving like it should – and in some cases, it's getting worse.

Read moreKatrina Mental Health

Green Roofs

December 4, 2007

Growing plants on your roof has ecological benefits – and can save energy, too.

Read moreGreen Roofs

Staphylococcus Vaccine

December 3, 2007

A new vaccine for staph infections could reduce the problem of antibiotic resistance.

Read moreStaphylococcus Vaccine

Fuelish Roundup

November 30, 2007

Low grade, high-sulfur bunker fuel is deadly to wildlife and humans. So why is it still in use?

Read moreFuelish Roundup
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