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Mercury Hollows

October 4, 2011

NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft has identified mysterious hollows on the planet's surface.

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Mercury Origins

October 3, 2011

The MESSENGER spacecraft is revealing surprising details about the origins of the planet Mercury.

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Psychology Roundup

September 30, 2011

More time spent playing outside could help decrease symptoms in children with ADHD.

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Gypsy Moth Virus

September 29, 2011

A single gene in a lethal virus makes gypsy moth caterpillars stop molting and eat constantly.

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Testosterone & Fatherhood

September 28, 2011

Men's testosterone levels drop significantly when they become fathers.

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Endangered Stem Cells

September 27, 2011

Stem cell research could help bring drill monkeys and northern white rhinos back from the brink of extinction.

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Oxytocin & Optimism

September 26, 2011

A gene variant may influence a person’s outlook on life.

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Marine Roundup

September 23, 2011

A fish out of water makes a name for itself, and how corals avoid sunburn.

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Football & Artificial Intelligence

September 22, 2011

Computer scientists used football footage to develop a sophisticated kind of artificial intelligence.

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Caffeine & Skin Cancer

September 21, 2011

Caffeine may protect against skin cancer by inhibiting an enzyme that cancer cells need.

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Six Butterflies in One

September 20, 2011

One species of butterfly mimics six different species to avoid predators.

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A Deadly Attraction

September 19, 2011

Rats are supposed to be afraid of cats, but a tiny pathogen has turned the relationship around for its own benefit.

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Vaccine Roundup

September 16, 2011

Misinformation about vaccine safety may be contributing to a surge in measles infections.

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Sex & Spatial Thinking

September 15, 2011

Gender differences in spatial reasoning abilities may be strongly influenced by culture.

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Bacterial or Viral?

September 14, 2011

A quick immune system test can tell a viral infection from a bacterial one.

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Contagious Stress

September 13, 2011

Early stress in a zebra finch’s life not only cuts its life short, but takes a serious toll on its mate’s life as well.

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Food For Mars

September 12, 2011

NASA nutritionists face a delicious challenge when planning what astronauts will eat on a mission to Mars.

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Species Roundup

September 9, 2011

A new study documents the rate at which species are moving toward the poles or up the sides of mountains to escape climate change.

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Electronic Skin

September 8, 2011

Engineers have packed medical electronics into a thin, stretchy temporary tattoo.

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Opinion Spam

September 7, 2011

A computer program can distinguish real hotel reviews from fake ones.

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Fear Confusion

September 6, 2011

An enzyme deficiency makes mice afraid of the wrong things.

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Organic Chicken Farms

September 5, 2011

Removing antibiotics from poultry farms could have immediate public health implications.

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Ancient Food Roundup

September 2, 2011

Lager beers have been around for about 500 years, thanks to the meeting of yeasts from the Old and New World.

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Darkest Planet

September 1, 2011

Scientists have identified the darkest known extrasolar planet.

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