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Birdsong Bluster

January 15, 2013

Female songbirds sometimes have a hard time separating truly worthy male crooners from the fly-by-night wannabees.

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Neolithic Woodworking

January 14, 2013

The discovery of ancient wooden wells in Germany reveals that Neolithic woodworking was more sophisticated than previously believed.

Read moreNeolithic Woodworking

Big Brain Roundup

January 11, 2013

Big brains are detrimental in some animal species.

Read moreBig Brain Roundup

Detachable Gecko Tails

January 10, 2013

Gecko tails fall off along pre-determined lines.

Read moreDetachable Gecko Tails

Tree-Climbing People

January 9, 2013

The Twa people of Uganda climb trees with ease. A new study suggests that the trait may be the result of practical necessity.

Read moreTree-Climbing People

Comet Encounters

January 8, 2013

A newly discovered comet will be visible from earth this fall.

Read moreComet Encounters

Your Brain on Fructose

January 7, 2013

A brain imaging study supports growing evidence linking fructose to weight gain.

Read moreYour Brain on Fructose

Microbe Roundup

January 4, 2013

Microbes in the human gut could be partially responsible for food cravings.

Read moreMicrobe Roundup

Stressed-out Scallops

January 3, 2013

Scientists can assess the health of marine ecosystems by recording the coughing sounds made by scallops.

Read moreStressed-out Scallops

Hot Flash Neurons

January 2, 2013

Scientists have identified neurons in the brain that trigger hot flashes during menopause.

Read moreHot Flash Neurons

Smartphone Allergy Tester

January 1, 2013

Smartphones with a small device attached can be used to test for food allergies.

Read moreSmartphone Allergy Tester

Fatty Acid Fuels

December 31, 2012

Modifying the digestive process of bacteria could produce a useful fuel from common fats.

Read moreFatty Acid Fuels

Bioengineering Roundup

December 28, 2012

Tiny microorganisms are playing a big role in chemical manufacturing.

Read moreBioengineering Roundup

Terahertz Waves

December 27, 2012

Terahertz waves, which could greatly improve scanning, imaging, and communication, just got a lot more practical.

Read moreTerahertz Waves

Sex & Aging

December 26, 2012

Removing sperm and egg-producing cells from roundworms makes them live longer, and a new study reveals why.

Read moreSex & Aging

Engine Ultrasound

December 25, 2012

Ultrasound can monitor the lubrication in a car engine, which may improve oil efficiency.

Read moreEngine Ultrasound

Cold Viruses vs. Cancer

December 24, 2012

Scientists hope to design viruses that fight cancer.

Read moreCold Viruses vs. Cancer
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2012 Apocalypse Myth Exposed – Encore presentation

December 21, 2012

The world is not ending today. Find out why in this Science Update encore presentation.

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Animal Senses Roundup

December 21, 2012

Even flies can get sick from eating spoiled food.

Read moreAnimal Senses Roundup

Thought-Controlled Prosthetics

December 20, 2012

Prosthetic limbs are moving ever closer to life-like, thought-controlled replicas.

Read moreThought-Controlled Prosthetics

New Light

December 19, 2012

A new light type, called a FIPEL, may outshine most of today's options.

Read moreNew Light

The DNA Eaters

December 18, 2012

A group of microscopic animals get 10% of their active genes by eating the DNA of other species.

Read moreThe DNA Eaters

Flu Forecasting

December 17, 2012

Flu forecasts may soon become a news staple.

Read moreFlu Forecasting

Muscle Roundup

December 14, 2012

New developments in the study of performance enhancement.

Read moreMuscle Roundup
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