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Say What

April 4, 2006

Sometimes our mouths seem faster than our brains. One podcast listener asked why that is.

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Flapping Microplane

April 3, 2006

To check for threats on the battlefield and to guard against terrorist threats at home, engineers are developing a wide variety of small, agile robots …

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Medical Light Roundup

March 31, 2006

Scientists are now looking to lasers to help kill harmful bacteria.

Read moreMedical Light Roundup

Language Technology

March 30, 2006

Autism, Down's syndrome, and cerebral palsy make it hard to communicate through speech. But new technologies are helping kids with these conditions …

Read moreLanguage Technology

Fossil Protein

March 29, 2006

Scientists are hoping to mine dinosaur bones for the next best thing to DNA.

Read moreFossil Protein

Comet Extinction

March 28, 2006

A podcast listener asks about the end of comets' lives.

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Otters and Cats

March 27, 2006

New research shows that keeping cats indoors is not only safer for them, but it also protects other cute, fuzzy animals, too.

Read moreOtters and Cats

Hiring Roundup

March 24, 2006

Would you trust a computer to match you with your perfect job--or your perfect mate? One researcher thinks you will.

Read moreHiring Roundup

Marital Heartache

March 23, 2006

We all know that stress is bad for your heart, and stress in your marriage is one of the worst kinds. But recent research suggests that men and women …

Read moreMarital Heartache

Kids Online

March 22, 2006

The website MySpace has been in the news a lot recently--and not for good things. But before parents start taking their kids' computers away, one …

Read moreKids Online

Salamander Streams

March 21, 2006

When it comes to nature, little things can make a big difference. We have one example from the streams of the Ozark Plateau.

Read moreSalamander Streams

Speech Bias

March 20, 2006

New research shows that babies are born with a love of speech.

Read moreSpeech Bias

Dino Doc Roundup

March 17, 2006

Some diseases that humans suffer from today, like cancer and gout, can also be seen in animals all the way back to dinosaurs. But do doctors belong in …

Read moreDino Doc Roundup

Stereo Smell

March 16, 2006

Although the latest home entertainment centers have amazing stereo systems, our own body's built-in hearing and vision are pretty remarkable as well. …

Read moreStereo Smell

Dirty Bacteria

March 15, 2006

More and more disease-causing germs are becoming resistant to antibiotics. To learn more about the problem, some scientists may literally have to do …

Read moreDirty Bacteria

Autism and IQ

March 14, 2006

There's a lot of talk about an autism epidemic these days. But what if autism isn't a disease at all?

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Toxic Algae

March 13, 2006

Red tide is famous for turning the wataer off the Florida coast toxic and blood-colored. Other algal blooms are not as recognizable by color, but can …

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Microbe Roundup

March 10, 2006

It's uncanny how quickly germs come up with counter-defenses against every drug that researchers develop. Here we report on two new efforts to gain …

Read moreMicrobe Roundup

Crack Dynamics

March 9, 2006

Almost any brittle material can crack, whether it's a drinking glass or the crust of the Earth. But while cracking is something we see everywhere, …

Read moreCrack Dynamics

Promoting Parasites

March 8, 2006

Wetlands around the world have been disappearing at an alarming rate. Now scientists have found a new cheap and easy way of monitoring those that …

Read morePromoting Parasites

Spiteless Chimps

March 7, 2006

From soap operas to political campaigns, spite runs rampant in the human world. But do higher animals share our spiteful tendencies?

Read moreSpiteless Chimps

Popular Hit

March 6, 2006

Beyonce and Britney rise predictably to the top of the pop charts every time they release new singles. But does their success reflect quality or just …

Read morePopular Hit

Man and Beast Roundup

March 3, 2006

It's no secret that we humans aren't good at living in harmony with nature. But did ancient humans do any better?

Read moreMan and Beast Roundup

Obesity Virus

March 2, 2006

It's well known that washing your hands will help you avoid catching colds. But could it also keep you from getting fat?

Read moreObesity Virus
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