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Neanderthal Legs

November 7, 2011

Scientists have figured out how Neanderthals got by with short legs.

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Alcohol & Infection

November 4, 2011

Lab studies show how alcohol inhibits the immune system's response to an infection.

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Mirage Cloaking

November 3, 2011

A new technique creates a “mirage effect” underwater, making objects seemingly vanish.

Read moreMirage Cloaking

Ocean Bacteria Communication

November 2, 2011

Changes in chemical signaling among ocean bacteria may be impacting the global climate.

Read moreOcean Bacteria Communication

Nanotube Muscles

November 1, 2011

Improved artificial muscle fibers can twist at high speeds while carrying heavy loads.

Read moreNanotube Muscles

Mercury’s Volcanoes

October 31, 2011

The planet Mercury seems placid compared to others in the solar system. But the MESSENGER spacecraft is revealing a more tumultuous past.

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Pre-Empting Allergies

October 28, 2011

A new treatment may block specific allergies without disrupting other immune functions.

Read morePre-Empting Allergies

The E. Coli Code

October 27, 2011

Scientists have created a secret fluorescent code by inserting jellyfish genes into E. coli bacteria.

Read moreThe E. Coli Code

Anti-Magnets

October 26, 2011

Scientists have designed a theoretical anti-magnet. If it works in practice, it could have profound effects on both medicine and industry.

Read moreAnti-Magnets

Breath Toxin Detector

October 25, 2011

Advances in technology have made it possible to develop a hand-held breath test for a wide range of toxic chemicals.

Read moreBreath Toxin Detector

Mercury’s Make-up

October 24, 2011

The MESSENGER spacecraft is revealing new details about the tiny planet’s chemical composition.

Read moreMercury’s Make-up

Aquarium Fish Aggression

October 21, 2011

Bigger tanks and richer environments reduce aggression in popular pet fish.

Read moreAquarium Fish Aggression

Woolly Mammoth Blood

October 20, 2011

A replica of woolly mammoth blood protein may lead to treatments for hypothermia and improvements in surgery.

Read moreWoolly Mammoth Blood

Tooth Regeneration

October 19, 2011

A new technique can reverse early tooth decay without drilling.

Read moreTooth Regeneration

Slick Pitcher Plants

October 18, 2011

The specialized leaves of carnivorous pitcher plants are inspiring the next generation of super-slick materials.

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Measuring Pain

October 17, 2011

Researchers have developed a way to measure pain in the brain.

Read moreMeasuring Pain

Environment Roundup

October 14, 2011

There's good news about both sea turtles and solar energy.

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Kids & Marshmallows Revisited

October 13, 2011

An update on a landmark experiment probes the neurological roots of delayed gratification.

Read moreKids & Marshmallows Revisited

Rise of the Jellyfish

October 12, 2011

Giant jellyfish have what it takes to become king of the seas in the future.

Read moreRise of the Jellyfish

Not-So-Precious Metals

October 11, 2011

If you’re wearing a gold ring, it began as a meteeorite that struck the earth billions of years ago, but vast deposits of precious metals are also …

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Vitamin D & Ethnicity

October 10, 2011

African-American men living in high latitudes are often deficient in Vitamin D.

Read moreVitamin D & Ethnicity

Taste Neurons

October 7, 2011

The brain has special hotspots that are sensitive to each type of taste.

Read moreTaste Neurons

Twitter Mood

October 6, 2011

Sociologists analyzed Twitter posts to track daily and seasonal mood swings around the world.

Read moreTwitter Mood

Mind Movies

October 5, 2011

A computer algorithm partially reconstructs movies from patterns of brain activity in people watching them.

Read moreMind Movies
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