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Storm Detecting Birds

December 25, 2014

Some birds may use their excellent hearing to detect approaching storms.

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MRSA Skin Vaccine

December 24, 2014

Researchers are testing a vaccine against life-threatening antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Read moreMRSA Skin Vaccine

Feeling Younger, Living Longer

December 23, 2014

People who feel younger than their chronological age are also less likely to die.

Read moreFeeling Younger, Living Longer

Birdsong & Language Genes

December 22, 2014

Birds and humans share remarkable similarities in the expression of genes involved in vocal communication in the brain.

Read moreBirdsong & Language Genes

Re-Wilding Crops

December 19, 2014

Can genetic engineering help “re-wild” our grains, fruits and vegetables?

Read moreRe-Wilding Crops

Smoker’s Brain Scans

December 18, 2014

Brain scans can predict a quitter’s likelihood of smoking again.

Read moreSmoker’s Brain Scans

Penguin Genomes

December 17, 2014

Scientists have sequenced the genomes of two penguin species, revealing much about how they’ve adapted to inhospitable environments.

Read morePenguin Genomes

Ocean Plastics

December 16, 2014

Scientists are getting a better handle on how much plastic we put into the oceans, and what effects it’s having.

Read moreOcean Plastics

From Teeth to Beaks

December 15, 2014

The ancestors of birds had teeth, but started to lose them around 100 million years ago.

Read moreFrom Teeth to Beaks

Senescent Cells

December 12, 2014

Researchers make new inroads into preventing age-related diseases.

Read moreSenescent Cells

Fructose and Hunger

December 11, 2014

Does the sugar fructose fool us into eating more calories than we need?

Read moreFructose and Hunger

Learning with Age

December 10, 2014

Both younger and older people can readily learn new information, but older people have a harder time filtering out irrelevant and distracting …

Read moreLearning with Age

3-D Talking Map

December 9, 2014

3-D talking maps use a variety of sensory modalities to help people find their way around college campuses and other institutions.

Read more3-D Talking Map

Shocking Eel Strategies

December 8, 2014

Electric eels use a unique strategy to take over their prey’s nervous systems.

Read moreShocking Eel Strategies

Suburban Birds

December 5, 2014

According to a long-term study, the suburbs may actually be good for bird diversity.

Read moreSuburban Birds

Ocean Chemicals

December 4, 2014

The U.S. has banned some fire retardants because of their toxicity. But the same chemicals are also produced naturally by marine life.

Read moreOcean Chemicals

Insect Sanitation

December 3, 2014

Insects may be helping to reduce rat populations in our cities.

Read moreInsect Sanitation

Femtorisks

December 2, 2014

How can society keep small actions from growing into huge problems?

Read moreFemtorisks

Yaupon Tea

December 1, 2014

Can you get a caffeine fix without growing your carbon footprint?

Read moreYaupon Tea

Urban Dolphins

November 28, 2014

California's coastal bottlenose dolphins harbor contaminants in their blubber.

Read moreUrban Dolphins

Neurosexism

November 27, 2014

Our ideas about how the anatomical differences in male and female brains explain the behaviors of men and women may be based on bias rather than …

Read moreNeurosexism

NanoArchaeology

November 25, 2014

Modern technology reveals ancient techniques used in the production of purloined antiquities.

Read moreNanoArchaeology

Lost Languages in the Brain

November 24, 2014

When children are adopted internationally, the first language they hear as babies may not be entirely lost.

Read moreLost Languages in the Brain

Flying Without Wings

November 21, 2014

Some animals took to the skies long before the advent of wings.

Read moreFlying Without Wings
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