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Spinning World

January 14, 2003

Why don't human activities make the Earth unbalanced as it spins on its axis? (They don't move as much mass around as natural processes do, except for …

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Mighty Rice

January 13, 2003

Genetically engineering rice to produce a sugar called trehalose makes the rice hardier.

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Healthy Living Roundup

January 10, 2003

Big portions make us eat more, inactivity is worse than overweight, and exercising to music boosts lung fitness.

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Shark Test

January 9, 2003

A DNA test can identify species of sharks from just a small piece of fin or flesh.

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Changing Neutrinos

January 8, 2003

Results from the KamLAND experiment show that neutrinos can change Òflavors.Ó

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Beady Water

January 7, 2003

Why does water bead up? (Tries to minimize surface area because of forces between molecules)

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Exercise Gene

January 6, 2003

Deletion of a gene causes mice to stop exercising, and they grow obese as a result.

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Weather Roundup

January 3, 2003

Spy satellite can track storms, greenhouse effect could be bad for plants

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Healing Grapes

January 2, 2003

Grape seed extract can help wounds heal faster

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Sticky Rice

January 1, 2003

Tracing the origins of sticky rice through genetics

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Bowl Game Brawls

December 31, 2002

Why do fans of winning teams set fires and destroy property? (only a few, many drunken, not mob mentality)

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Spider Bites

December 30, 2002

Family in house with thousands of brown recluse spiders, no bites

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Heavy Metal Roundup

December 27, 2002

Exoskeletons for lifting loads, steel frames for homes and a self-assembling satellite

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Pumpkin Planet

December 26, 2002

Planet Earth is getting bigger around the middle

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Turkey Diversity

December 25, 2002

Assessing the genetic diversity of wild turkeys

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Clone Fingerprints

December 24, 2002

Will clones have the same fingerprints as the person they're cloned from? (no, development in unique conditions of womb also involved in fingerprint …

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Singing Frogs

December 23, 2002

Frogs can change the pitch/timing of their beeps to take advantage of reverb

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Food and Mood

December 20, 2002

Lowering tryptophan causes mood depression, boosting empty calories raises students' test scores, and caffeine is not what raises blood pressure

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Squirrel Drug

December 19, 2002

A protein in the brains of hibernating squirrels can help treat stroke.

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Tree of Life

December 18, 2002

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is funding a program to assemble the tree of life.

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Drugs and Teenage Brains

December 17, 2002

Drugs like cocaine affect adolescent brains more than those of young children or adults.

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Deadly Dyes

December 16, 2002

Two colored dyes kill bacteria, viruses, and parasites donated blood.

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Rodent Roundup

December 13, 2002

A gene blocks the effects of muscular dystrophy, pain and inflammation promote tumor growth, and old mole rats provide clues about aging

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Fear Switch

December 12, 2002

The brain's medial prefrontal cortex is responsible for unlearning fear.

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