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Nanobattery Roundup

June 28, 2013

Researchers are developing nano-sized batteries to power medical devices and miniature robots.

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Expanding Under Pressure

June 27, 2013

Under the right conditions, a material can actually expand and become less dense under pressure.

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Medieval Leprosy

June 26, 2013

Researchers have reconstructed the entire genome of Medieval-era leprosy bacteria.

Read moreMedieval Leprosy

The Lyrebird’s Dance

June 25, 2013

The superb lyrebird of Australia combines its songs with specific dance moves to create an elaborate courtship ritual.

Read moreThe Lyrebird’s Dance

Bombs & Brain Cells

June 24, 2013

Nuclear testing in the mid 20th century is helping scientists understand how the brain makes new neurons.

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Vegetable Rhythms

June 21, 2013

Keeping produce on a normal day/night schedule could improve its nutritional value.

Read moreVegetable Rhythms

IQ & Motion Detection

June 20, 2013

The ability to track the motion of small objects is surprisingly well-correlated with IQ.

Read moreIQ & Motion Detection

Microbe Roundup

June 19, 2013

Microscopic organisms represent a vast, unexplored territory for biologists trying to understand the earth’s ecology—including the ecology inside our …

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Precise Negotiations

June 18, 2013

Using precise numbers may give you an advantage in negotiations.

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Toucans & Trees

June 17, 2013

When large animals like toucans are removed from tropical rainforests, the trees suffer.

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Mars Mission Radiation

June 14, 2013

Scientists have calculated how much radiation astronauts would face on a manned Mars mission – and it's a lot.

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Climate Change Ship

June 13, 2013

Ocean temperature records from a ship that circumnavigated the globe 135 years ago confirm global warming.

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Emotional Apes

June 12, 2013

Like humans, chimps and bonobos can be sore losers.

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Re-Awakened Plants

June 11, 2013

Plants that were frozen in glaciers 400 years ago are growing again as those glaciers melt away.

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Turtle Shell Evolution

June 10, 2013

A 260 million-year-old fossil could be the ancestor of turtles.

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Unusual Species Roundup

June 7, 2013

Rare species can have a surprising impact on ecosystems.

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Chemotherapy & Infertility

June 6, 2013

Researchers discover why chemotherapy makes women infertile – and hopefully, how to stop it.

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Brainy Baby Seals

June 5, 2013

Weddell seal pups survive infancy with the help of surprisingly large brains.

Read moreBrainy Baby Seals

Obesity & Gut Bacteria

June 4, 2013

Obese and diabetic mice have less of a certain gut bacteria, and replenishing the bacteria helps them lose weight.

Read moreObesity & Gut Bacteria

Malaria Parasite Defense

June 3, 2013

Researchers have found a gene that gives the malaria parasite safe harbor in mosquitoes.

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Medicine from Animals Roundup

May 31, 2013

Some of the most useful medicines come from dangerous toxins found in nature.

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Itch Molecule

May 30, 2013

Researchers have identified a molecule that's essential for itching.

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A Beetle Battle

May 29, 2013

An invasive ladybird beetle kills off native species with microorganisms in its body.

Read moreA Beetle Battle

Preventing Progeria

May 28, 2013

Scientists have identified an enzyme that could be responsible for one of the rarest childhood diseases of all.

Read morePreventing Progeria
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