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Baby Tooth Cavities

September 5, 2013

Baby teeth fall out eventually. But that doesn't mean cavities in baby teeth should be ignored.

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Iron Beads from Space

September 4, 2013

Ancient Egyptians fashioned beads out of iron from meteorites.

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Cooking Sprays

September 3, 2013

How can companies claim that cooking sprays are “fat-free” if the first ingredient is oil?

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Preschoolers & Choice

September 2, 2013

Giving preschoolers a choice whether or not to share may encourage future generosity.

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Prehistoric Spice Roundup

August 30, 2013

Did prehistoric humans spice up their meals with mustard?

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Gluten-Free Foods

August 29, 2013

Gluten-free diets are all the rage, but only a small portion of the population is truly sensitive to the wheat protein.

Read moreGluten-Free Foods

Yucky Medicines

August 28, 2013

Scientists are trying to learn how to make bitter medicines taste better, especially to kids.

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Seal Bombs

August 27, 2013

Underwater explosions scare sea lions away from commercial fishing operations. But the noise could be impacting whales and dolphins.

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Bug Soup

August 23, 2013

Mashed-up mixtures of bugs may be a useful indicator of changes in biodiversity.

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Grapefruit & Medications

August 22, 2013

Grapefruit can interact in potentially dangerous ways with a variety of prescription medications.

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Computer Joke Generator

August 21, 2013

A computer program tells jokes, some of which are judged both original and funny.

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Passionate Performance Roundup

August 20, 2013

Our impressions of a performer's musical talents are strongly influenced by their stage presence.

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Food Reward Circuit

August 19, 2013

A molecule in the gut controls the brain's response to food, and its absence could lead to overeating and obesity.

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Drug & Nutrition Roundup

August 16, 2013

New research shows that marijuana may be harmful to adolescent brain development.

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3-D Underwater Microscope

August 15, 2013

Scientists are testing a new 3-D underwater microscope to study tiny marine predators.

Read more3-D Underwater Microscope
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Artificial Dyes

August 14, 2013

Some people argue that food dyes are harmful to human health, but do decades of safety research back up these allegations?

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Fish Schools

August 13, 2013

Making fish hatcheries more mentally stimulating may increase the fish's chance of survival in the wild.

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Human Hostility

August 12, 2013

Prehistoric, tribal humans may have been less warlike than we thought.

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Credit Card Fraud

August 9, 2013

How do cyber criminals steal your credit card information?

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Climate & Conflict

August 8, 2013

Climate change may precipitate violence, according to a historical analysis.

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Silk Brain Implants

August 7, 2013

Silk brain implants could prevent the onset of epilepsy after brain injuries.

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Oxygen & Carnivores

August 6, 2013

Rising oxygen levels during the Cambrian period allowed for the rise of ocean carnivores and the subsequent explosion of animal diversity.

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Chocolate Roundup

August 5, 2013

Chocolate may help protect the aging brain.

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Longevity Markers

August 2, 2013

Low birth weight, unhealthy aging, and chemical signatures in the blood may all be intertwined.

Read moreLongevity Markers
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