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Baby Birds & Dinosaurs

June 4, 2014

The way baby birds use their wings helps reveal how early winged dinosaurs used theirs.

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Pregnancy Taste Changes

June 3, 2014

Researchers are identifying molecular changes in taste receptors that occur during pregnancy.

Read morePregnancy Taste Changes

Tanning Dangers

June 2, 2014

A new study adds to growing evidence of the dangers of indoor tanning.

Read moreTanning Dangers

Chitosan Plastic

May 30, 2014

A biodegradable plastic isolated from shrimp shells could help curb a huge environmental problem.

Read moreChitosan Plastic

Remote Power

May 29, 2014

A new power source could help miniaturize implantable medical device.

Read moreRemote Power

Cyclone Drift

May 28, 2014

Cyclones have been peaking in intensity closer and closer to the poles over the last 30 years.

Read moreCyclone Drift

Border Collies vs. Bacteria

May 27, 2014

Could border collies help clean up beaches?

Read moreBorder Collies vs. Bacteria

Pain and Longevity

May 26, 2014

Blocking chronic pain could slow down the aging process.

Read morePain and Longevity

Anti-Alzheimer’s Drugs

May 23, 2014

Certain antidepressant drugs may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Read moreAnti-Alzheimer’s Drugs

Fetal Alcohol and Taste

May 22, 2014

Fetal exposure to alcohol alters the way rats taste it in adolescence.

Read moreFetal Alcohol and Taste

Musical Creativity

May 21, 2014

Musical creativity could be good for the aging brain.

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Olive Oil vs. Pollution

May 20, 2014

Olive oil may help protect the cardiovascular system against the ill-effects of air pollution in cities.

Read moreOlive Oil vs. Pollution

Cave Girl

May 19, 2014

Scientists discover a nearly intact 12 thousand-year-old skeleton in a Yucatán cave.

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MS Stem Cell Therapy

May 16, 2014

New research in mice suggests stem cells could help repair damaged nerves.

Read moreMS Stem Cell Therapy

Inside of a Whale

May 15, 2014

Scientists are just beginning to understand the specialized anatomical features that allow whale songs to propagate underwater.

Read moreInside of a Whale

Plastic Regeneration

May 14, 2014

One day, plastics in many a variety of products may repair themselves.

Read morePlastic Regeneration

Slinky Saber Cats

May 13, 2014

New research sheds light on physical adaptations that allowed saber-tooth cats to hunt prey.

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Phone Mood Prediction

May 12, 2014

Could analyzing phone conversations help predict mood?

Read morePhone Mood Prediction

Lab-Grown Skin

May 9, 2014

Tissue engineers have learned to make more realistic human skin.

Read moreLab-Grown Skin

Height Adjustable Desks

May 7, 2014

Sedentary workers report increased job performance and creativity after they start using adjustable height desks.

Read moreHeight Adjustable Desks

Y Chromosome Origins

May 6, 2014

Researchers have traced the origin of the sex-determining Y chromosome in mammals.

Read moreY Chromosome Origins

Young Mouse, Old Mouse

May 5, 2014

Scientists use blood from young animals to restore the function of damaged tissue in older animals.

Read moreYoung Mouse, Old Mouse

Ocean Chemicals

May 2, 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
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27 Club Myth

May 1, 2014

Statisticians test whether famous musicians are really more likely to die at age 27.

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