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Gibbons on Helium

September 4, 2012

An experiment with helium shows that gibbons can manipulate their vocal tracts like expert opera singers.

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Surviving Rabies

September 3, 2012

Some people in the remote Peruvian Amazon have developed antibodies to rabies.

Read moreSurviving Rabies

Flora & Fauna Roundup

August 31, 2012

A strange looking tropical plant is helping researchers understand the life-cycle of the cell.

Read moreFlora & Fauna Roundup

Precision Decisions

August 30, 2012

People trust products more when precise language is used to market them.

Read morePrecision Decisions

Earth Microbiome

August 29, 2012

The Earth Microbiome Project is an unprecedented effort to study microbial communities around the world.

Read moreEarth Microbiome

Quantum Computing

August 28, 2012

Quantum computing harnesses strange properties of atoms and particles and could revolutionize the computer age.

Read moreQuantum Computing

Haste vs. Happiness

August 27, 2012

If you consume something too rapidly, you may enjoy it less than if you space out consumption.

Read moreHaste vs. Happiness

Pollution Scrubbing Roundup

August 24, 2012

Newly developed materials can pull carbon dioxide out of the air.

Read morePollution Scrubbing Roundup

Mouse HIV

August 23, 2012

Mice with human immune systems could speed up the search for an AIDS vaccine.

Read moreMouse HIV

The Color of Money

August 22, 2012

The color red may be associated with more aggressive bidding in online auctions.

Read moreThe Color of Money

Robin Hood Rodents

August 21, 2012

Tropical rodents called agoutis steal cached seeds from each other, and the behavior may have helped a plant species avoid extinction.

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Archaeology Drone

August 20, 2012

An unmanned aerial drone maps archaeological sites in minutes instead of years.

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Honesty & Stress Roundup

August 17, 2012

Telling lies can endanger your health.

Read moreHonesty & Stress Roundup

Skin Microbes & Immunity

August 16, 2012

Bacteria that live on our skin support the function of immune cells.

Read moreSkin Microbes & Immunity

Sleep Paralysis

August 15, 2012

Two brain chemicals keep us from acting our our dreams.

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Bowhead Whale Songs

August 14, 2012

Bowhead whales in the Arctic Ocean sing a large variety songs to communicate with other whales.

Read moreBowhead Whale Songs

Hunter-Gatherer Metabolism

August 13, 2012

People living as hunter-gatherers burn roughly as many calories per day as those in industrialized countries.

Read moreHunter-Gatherer Metabolism

Yoga Roundup

August 10, 2012

Practicing yoga could help older people who have suffered strokes recover more quickly.

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When Planning Backfires

August 9, 2012

Planning a major lifestyle change can be a good idea, but only if you feel good about yourself to begin with.

Read moreWhen Planning Backfires

Silk Drug Stabilizer

August 8, 2012

Silk proteins may allow antibiotics and vaccines to be stored without refrigeration.

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World’s Lightest Material

August 7, 2012

German scientists have created the world's lightest material, which is also among the darkest.

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When More is Less

August 6, 2012

New research suggests that we’re prone to think a package deal is a better value if quantity is listed before price.

Read moreWhen More is Less

Light Roundup

August 3, 2012

Researchers develop walls that glow, and stroboscopic eyeglasses improve short-term memory.

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Perilous Parenthood

August 2, 2012

Mating can cost some animals their lives.

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