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Irish Potato Famine Origins

May 27, 2013

Scientists have identified the genetic variant of the fungus-like organism responsible for setting off the Irish Potato Famine.

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Arthropod Roundup

May 24, 2013

Greater wax moths have evolved the ability to hear sounds at frequencies even their predators can't detect.

Read moreArthropod Roundup

How Fluoride Works

May 23, 2013

Fluoride protects teeth in surprising ways.

Read moreHow Fluoride Works

Seabirds & Pollution

May 22, 2013

Seabirds and their eggs help scientists track global pollution.

Read moreSeabirds & Pollution

Aging Color Vision

May 21, 2013

Our eyes’ ability to detect color deteriorates with age, but our brains compensate.

Read moreAging Color Vision

Shark Siblicide

May 20, 2013

Unborn baby sharks gobble up their brothers and sisters in the womb.

Read moreShark Siblicide

Electric Math

May 17, 2013

Electrical stimulation to the brain can improve math performance.

Read moreElectric Math

Indoor Tanning

May 16, 2013

Despite the serious risk of melanoma, indoor tanning remains alarmingly popular, especially among young women.

Read moreIndoor Tanning

Monkey Food Culture

May 15, 2013

Vervet monkeys usually adopt the food preferences of whatever social group they join.

Read moreMonkey Food Culture

Ancient Lead Pollution

May 14, 2013

Humans were polluting the air with lead as far back as 3,900 years ago.

Read moreAncient Lead Pollution

Insect-Inspired Camera

May 13, 2013

The compound eyes of insects have inspired the design of a new camera.

Read moreInsect-Inspired Camera

Sea Creature Roundup

May 10, 2013

An invasive species could be an unexpected boon for salt marshes.

Read moreSea Creature Roundup

Protective Hearing Loss

May 9, 2013

Temporary hearing loss protects the ear against long-term damage.

Read moreProtective Hearing Loss

Starch from Cellulose

May 8, 2013

Cellulose, an indigestible material found in all plants, can be converted into healthy, edible starch.

Read moreStarch from Cellulose

Numeral Hotspot

May 7, 2013

Scientists have discovered the area of the brain dedicated to recognizing numerals.

Read moreNumeral Hotspot

Changing Hare Color

May 6, 2013

Climate change could make snowshoe hare camouflage less protective.

Read moreChanging Hare Color

Cryo Roundup

May 3, 2013

Researchers are using extremely cold temperatures to treat pain and cancer.

Read moreCryo Roundup

Parasite-Inspired Adhesives

May 2, 2013

A marine parasite has inspired new surgical adhesives.

Read moreParasite-Inspired Adhesives

Computer Programming Game

May 1, 2013

A fun video game teaches college-level computer programming skills to 10-year-olds.

Read moreComputer Programming Game

Nanosponges

April 30, 2013

“Nanosponges” in the bloodstream could mop up toxins from bacteria, bees, or snakes.

Read moreNanosponges

Giant Snail Invasion

April 29, 2013

Giant East African land snails are wreaking havoc in South Florida.

Read moreGiant Snail Invasion

Fantastic Voyage Roundup

April 26, 2013

Researchers have developed medical implants that dissolve after they've done their job.

Read moreFantastic Voyage Roundup

Tree Longevity

April 25, 2013

A listener asks why some trees live for thousands of years.

Read moreTree Longevity

Zapping Cocaine Addiction

April 24, 2013

Lasers can eliminate cocaine addiction in rats, pointing to new therapies for humans.

Read moreZapping Cocaine Addiction
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