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Anti-Fog Coating

March 20, 2013

A new anti-fog coating for windshields and eyeglasses also staves off frost.

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Arctic Camels

March 19, 2013

Camels seem perfectly suited to life in the desert, but they may have evolved those traits in the high Arctic.

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Newborn Vaccines

March 18, 2013

Researchers have identified a molecule that could help turn on newborn babies’ immune systems.

Read moreNewborn Vaccines

New Genetics Roundup

March 15, 2013

Scientists discover shared genetic markers for five common psychiatric disorders.

Read moreNew Genetics Roundup

Siberian Permafrost

March 14, 2013

Once the Earth warms to a critical temperature, permafrost in Siberia will melt, releasing massive amounts of carbon.

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Alcoholic Insects

March 13, 2013

Fruit flies sometimes marinate their young in alcohol to protect them from parasitic wasps.

Read moreAlcoholic Insects

Immune System Passports

March 12, 2013

Researchers have successfully copied a molecule that protects our bodies from our own immune systems.

Read moreImmune System Passports

Half-Asleep Seals

March 11, 2013

Fur seals sleep with one half of their brain at a time.

Read moreHalf-Asleep Seals

Video Game Roundup

March 8, 2013

Some video games can improve surgeons’ skills and help children with learning disorders.

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Egyptian Blue

March 7, 2013

The world's oldest artificial pigment, Egyptian Blue, has previously unknown and potentially useful properties.

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Pollinators in Peril

March 6, 2013

Wild pollinators may contribute more to the world’s food supply than domesticated honeybees.

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Alcohol Origins

March 5, 2013

Did our ability to digest alcohol first emerge at the dawn of civilization or millions of years earlier?

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Printable Prosthetic Ears

March 4, 2013

Scientists have reproduced a human ear using a 3-D printer.

Read morePrintable Prosthetic Ears

Dental Roundup

March 1, 2013

Ancient people had beneficial bacteria to fight dental plaque that is absent in modern populations.

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Reversing Diabetes

February 28, 2013

One injection has eliminated the symptoms of Type I diabetes in dogs – for four years and counting.

Read moreReversing Diabetes

Ancient Whales

February 27, 2013

A newly discovered but long-extinct whale species may have eaten sharks.

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Tricking the Sweet Tooth

February 26, 2013

Understanding the chemical composition of tomatoes could help manufacturers decrease the sugar content of processed foods.

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Beatbox Sounds

February 25, 2013

MRI scans of beatboxers show that they've unwittingly borrowed sounds from exotic languages.

Read moreBeatbox Sounds

Relationship Roundup

February 22, 2013

Could a short writing exercise improve your relationship?

Read moreRelationship Roundup

Brain Sensor Tattoos

February 21, 2013

Sensors the size of temporary tattoos could transform how brain signals are monitored.

Read moreBrain Sensor Tattoos

Hard Labor

February 20, 2013

Other people help human mothers through the emotional and physical aspects of the birth process, which help decrease the risks of childbirth. But apes …

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Zinc & Inflammation

February 19, 2013

Researchers have pinpointed zinc's role in moderating inflammation.

Read moreZinc & Inflammation

Picasso’s Paint

February 18, 2013

High-energy X rays have resolved a longstanding question about Picasso's materials.

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Brain Sensor Tattoos – 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting Coverage

February 17, 2013

Sensors the size of temporary tattoos could transform how brain signals are monitored.

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