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Vitamin Roundup

February 20, 2004

A new form of vitamin E that's a more potent antioxidant, and girls in Maine who are vitamin D deficient

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Lightning on the Water

February 19, 2004

Is hydrogen liberated when lightning strikes a body of water? (Probably not.)f

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Dog Domestication

February 18, 2004

Dogs understand human pointing gestures better than wolves and chimps.

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Dry Lips – rerun of #3241

February 17, 2004

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Math of Marriage

February 16, 2004

A model that can predict whether a couple will stay together or split up.

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Voting Roundup

February 13, 2004

Internet voting is not secure, and politician spin is eroding public trust.

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Tracking Turtles

February 12, 2004

Managing the huge amounts of data generated by tracking turtles with satellites

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Smart Garlic Bomb

February 11, 2004

Targeting and killing cancer tumors with allicin, a compound in garlic

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Brain Breakdown

February 10, 2004

The breakdown of the brain's myelin in middle age is what triggers Alzheimer's disease later.

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Vitamin E

February 9, 2004

The body absorbs more vitamin E from fortified breakfast cereal than from supplements.

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Food vs. Heat

February 6, 2004

Poor families spend less money on food when it's cold, obesity specialits are prejudiced against obese patients, and walking on a cobblestone mat …

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Looks and Lou Gehrig’s – rerun of #2833

February 5, 2004

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Designer Soot – rerun of #2837

February 4, 2004

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Snake Vision – rerun of #2843

February 3, 2004

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Virtual Burn Therapy

February 2, 2004

Virtual reality can distract burn patients from their painful wound care.

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Engineering from Nature

January 30, 2004

Iron makes mussel glue strong, patenting a cancer-fighting chemical in broccoli, and eight ways viruses attack bacteria.

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Intoxicated Worms

January 29, 2004

Identification of the gene that causes the sluggishness of alcohol intoxication

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Semiconducting Nanotubes

January 28, 2004

Carbon nanotubes are the best semiconductors.

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Germy Surfaces

January 27, 2004

How long do cold and flu viruses survive on surfaces? (Up to 6 hours)

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Sugar Glue

January 26, 2004

An edible glue made out of sugar

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Hunting and Fishing

January 23, 2004

Hunters kill the strongest bighorn sheep, thus weakening the population, and modern fish harvesting methods are destroying the environment.

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Sneezing and Sleeping – rerun of #2586

January 22, 2004

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Nuclear Test Forensics

January 21, 2004

Underground nuclear testing leaves imprints in the earth that can be read years later.

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Mad Cow Milk – rerun of #2881

January 20, 2004

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