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Brain Brake Roundup

May 11, 2007

Can dirt make you happy? Can your brain save your life?

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Bionic Man

May 10, 2007

A listener asks: Could you replace your skeleton with metal?

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Robin Hood Effect

May 9, 2007

Many of us would take from the rich and give to the poor if given a chance.

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Brain Sniff Test

May 8, 2007

A simple sniff test may help doctors pick up the scent of debilitating brain diseases.

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Boy Decline

May 7, 2007

Fewer baby boys are being born. Scientists are looking for the reason.

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Navigation Roundup

May 4, 2007

Many animals find their way home the same way a Boy Scout would: with a compass.

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Choice Curve

May 3, 2007

It's not always good business to offer too many choices.

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Extraterrestrial Plants

May 2, 2007

Lawns on other worlds might not be green, but black, red, or orange.

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Temper Tantrums

May 1, 2007

A listener asks: Why do kids have temper tantrums?

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Darfur Lake

April 30, 2007

Satellite imagery may have opened a window of hope for the war-torn Darfur region.

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Diet Roundup

April 27, 2007

Have you ever dieted, just to gain the weight back again? That may be because diets just don't work.

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Déjà Vu

April 26, 2007

A listener asks: What's déjà vu?

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Celebrity Endorsements

April 25, 2007

Celebrity endorsements may not work as well as companies thought.

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Mountain Rain

April 24, 2007

Pollution from cities could dry out nearby mountains.

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Fab@Home

April 23, 2007

Devices called fabricators are making the leap from factories to homes.

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Animal Genes Roundup

April 20, 2007

One gene can determine whether a mouse is a wallflower or a party animal.

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Stop-Smoking Diet

April 19, 2007

Eating certain foods could help smokers quit.

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Hurricane Eyewall

April 18, 2007

Hurricanes' eyewalls may hold the key to forecasting their strength.

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Itching

April 17, 2007

A listener asks: What's an itch, and can you take a picture of one?

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Drying Southwest

April 16, 2007

The American Southwest is pretty dry already. But a drier future may be in store.

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Suntan Roundup

April 13, 2007

What causes the sun-tanner's high?

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Star Factories

April 12, 2007

A listener asks: Where do the heavy elements come from?

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Teen Angst

April 11, 2007

New research may explain why seemingly trivial problems send young teens into rages and depressions.

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Cuddly Arachnids

April 10, 2007

A fearsome-looking relative of spiders and scorpions has a surprisingly gentle side.

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