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DNA in Amber

April 30, 2014

Could scientists really get dinosaur DNA from insects preserved in amber?

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Fish on Acid

April 29, 2014

Fish in acidified waters exhibit strange and often reckless behaviors.

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Krypton & Ancient Ice

April 28, 2014

Scientists are using the radioactive properties of krypton to determine the age of Antarctic ice and reconstruct the ancient climate.

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Birds & Elephant Trees

April 25, 2014

Migratory gray vireos help elephant trees disperse their seeds in Baja, California.

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Everest Diabetes Study

April 24, 2014

Bloodwork from climbers of Mount Everest supports theories about oxygen and Type II diabetes.

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Clean Air Act Success

April 23, 2014

Samples from Greenland's ice cores suggest that the U.S. Clean Air Act has helped curtail acid rain.

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Pepper Origins

April 22, 2014

Researchers trace the origins of pepper domestication to central Mexico.

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Autism Videos

April 21, 2014

Home videos could be a tool for lowering the age of autism diagnosis.

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Baja Spiders

April 18, 2014

Scientists discover new insects and spiders on an expedition to a little-known area of Baja, California.

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Urban Dolphins

April 17, 2014

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

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Triclosan & Staph

April 16, 2014

Triclosan, a common antibacterial agent in household products, may actually promote the growth of Staph bacteria in people heavily exposed to it.

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Glucose & Aggression

April 15, 2014

A new study suggests it might be a bad idea to argue with your spouse when you’re hungry.

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Fly Maneuvers

April 14, 2014

New research reveals how flies maneuver themselves in flight.

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Phylochip

April 11, 2014

A computer chip can test for a wide variety of microbes in the environment.

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Robo-Clam

April 10, 2014

The Atlantic razor clam, famous for its digging prowess, is a model for potentially useful robots.

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GPS Weather Jets

April 9, 2014

GPS devices on commercial flights could predict hurricanes.

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Deep Diving Whales

April 8, 2014

Beaked whales set the record for the deepest and longest dives of any marine mammals.

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Cadaver Hologram

April 7, 2014

A 3-D hologram of a human cadaver brings med-school dissection to the 21st century.

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Kidney Allocation

April 4, 2014

New guidelines could maximize transplant success by better matching donated kidneys with recipients.

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Harpy Eagles

April 3, 2014

Satellites and unmanned aircraft could help shed light on the lives of one of the world’s most elusive eagles.

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Bone Goo

April 2, 2014

A gel-like substance, packed between the nano-scale mineral crystals in bone, helps to keep it from shattering.

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Spotting Liars

April 1, 2014

People's unconscious reactions to liars and truth-tellers are more accurate than their conscious judgments.

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Fisheries Bycatch

March 31, 2014

A global perspective is needed to cut down on the unintentional casualties of commercial fishing.

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Breastmilk Medicine

March 28, 2014

Breastmilk contains chemical signals that depend on environmental conditions and the sex of the infant.

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