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3-D Tissue

July 8, 2014

3-D scaffolding in cells helps scientists understand a patient’s cancer cells and personalize treatments.

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Dead Ants & Wasp Nests

July 7, 2014

Bone house wasps place dead ants in their nests to ward off predators and parasites.

Read moreDead Ants & Wasp Nests

Moth Scent Detection

July 4, 2014

Odor pollution could impede moths’ abilities to pollinate flowers.

Read moreMoth Scent Detection

Walkable Neighborhood Health

July 3, 2014

Walkable neighborhoods may lower their residents' risk of obesity and diabetes.

Read moreWalkable Neighborhood Health

Mexico’s Hidden Reptiles

July 2, 2014

Scientists discover previously unknown populations of endangered reptiles high in the mountains above Baja, Mexico.

Read moreMexico’s Hidden Reptiles

Phone Microbiome

July 1, 2014

Your cell phone has its own microbiome.

Read morePhone Microbiome

UV Addiction

June 30, 2014

UV light may have an opiate-like effect, leading to addiction and even withdrawal symptoms.

Read moreUV Addiction

Antibacterial Doorknobs

June 27, 2014

Sweat disables copper's antibacterial properties, with implications for doorknobs and handles everywhere.

Read moreAntibacterial Doorknobs

Fighting Counterfeit Eggs

June 26, 2014

Common cuckoos trick other birds into raising their young. But the hosts have evolved some defenses.

Read moreFighting Counterfeit Eggs

The King’s Spine

June 25, 2014

England's King Richard III wasn't a hunchback, as depicted by Shakespeare, but he did have scoliosis.

Read moreThe King’s Spine

Fish-Eating Spiders

June 24, 2014

Some spider species fish go fishing for their dinner.

Read moreFish-Eating Spiders

Mind Reading

June 23, 2014

The ability to read someone’s mood or understand what’s on their mind is something that’s learned, according to a new study.

Read moreMind Reading

Komodo Dragon Housework

June 20, 2014

Housework may be killing female komodo dragons at an early age.

Read moreKomodo Dragon Housework

Baby Bird Passwords

June 19, 2014

An Australian bird thwarts nest invaders by requiring its young to sing a secret call to get fed.

Read moreBaby Bird Passwords

Robo-Sperm

June 18, 2014

Sperm-like robots could deliver medicine inside the body.

Read moreRobo-Sperm

Autism & Pollution

June 17, 2014

Air pollution may play a role in autism.

Read moreAutism & Pollution

Hurricane Names

June 16, 2014

Feminine hurricane names may lull people into inadequate preparations.

Read moreHurricane Names

Saving Monarchs

June 13, 2014

Scientists are looking into the causes of the monarch butterfly’s decline.

Read moreSaving Monarchs

Wasp Drill Bits

June 12, 2014

Insects will go to great lengths to pass their genes down to the next generations, including resorting to “power tools” to bore deep into unripe fruit …

Read moreWasp Drill Bits

Blue Light Dangers

June 11, 2014

Blue light, abundant in artificial lighting, LED's, and computer screens, may delay sleep and increase nighttime hunger.

Read moreBlue Light Dangers

Jumpstarting Memories

June 10, 2014

Scientists turn memories on and off in rats.

Read moreJumpstarting Memories

Sustainable Stuff

June 9, 2014

Manufactured goods today have so many parts from so many places that even the companies that sell them can’t keep track.

Read moreSustainable Stuff

Promoting Good Fat

June 6, 2014

The immune system could help keep the body in fat burning mode.

Read morePromoting Good Fat

Sweetener Pesticide

June 5, 2014

A low-calorie sweetener could double as an insecticide for fruit flies.

Read moreSweetener Pesticide
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