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E-Book Roundup

January 7, 2011

Electronic paper could bring video to newspapers and magazines.

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French Smoking

January 6, 2011

French men are giving up cigarettes, but French women are smoking more.

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Persian Gulf Civilization

January 5, 2011

Today's Persian Gulf may cover the site of advanced Stone Age civilizations.

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Ironing Out Infections

January 4, 2011

Some organisms are better at fighting staph infections than others.

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Sleepy Bees

January 3, 2011

Tired bees are poor communicators.

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Lightning Bug Roundup

December 31, 2010

Fireflies could help doctors deliver the right dose of heparin to prevent blood clots.

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Birthdate Depression

December 30, 2010

Being born in the winter could affect your biological clock – and your personality – later in life.

Read moreBirthdate Depression

Crusty Microbes

December 29, 2010

A diversity of microorganisms lives in the hot rocks deep beneath the ocean floor.

Read moreCrusty Microbes

Visual Illusion

December 28, 2010

People with more brain space devoted to vision are less easily fooled by an optical illusion.

Read moreVisual Illusion

Biodiversity & Health

December 27, 2010

Losing plant and animal species promotes the spread of some human diseases.

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Depression & Cleanliness Roundup

December 24, 2010

Modern sanitation may result in higher rates of inflammation and depression.

Read moreDepression & Cleanliness Roundup

Stonehenge Engineering

December 23, 2010

A new hypothesis explains how prehistoric people transported huge slabs of rock to Stonehenge.

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Shy Fish

December 22, 2010

Shy trout grow faster, according to new research.

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Imaginary Eating

December 21, 2010

Imagining that you're eating a food may curb your appetite for the real thing.

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Satellites & Human Rights

December 20, 2010

Satellite images document human rights abuses in Burma.

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Flying Critter Roundup

December 17, 2010

Engineers have built a robotic hummingbird to understand how the birds hover.

Read moreFlying Critter Roundup

Bacterial Poison Darts

December 16, 2010

Bacteria attack their neighbors using tiny poison darts.

Read moreBacterial Poison Darts

Neanderthal Brains

December 15, 2010

Brain development in the first year of a baby's life set us apart from our extinct Neanderthal relatives.

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Cancer Vaccine

December 14, 2010

The key to successful cancer vaccines of the future may lie in turning off a tumor's ability to shut down the immune system.

Read moreCancer Vaccine

Gangster Birds

December 13, 2010

In the Kalahari desert, a gangster-like bird provides protection to other birds, but at a high price.

Read moreGangster Birds

Modified Mosquito Roundup

December 10, 2010

Sterilized male mosquitoes are part of a grand experiment in biocontrol on Grand Cayman Island.

Read moreModified Mosquito Roundup

Ancient Music

December 9, 2010

Playing ancient Peruvian instruments inside the ruins of a temple gives researchers clues to the music's cultural significance.

Read moreAncient Music

Night Light Depression

December 8, 2010

Dim light at night causes depressive symptoms in rodents.

Read moreNight Light Depression

Skin to Blood

December 7, 2010

Researchers are transforming skin cells to blood cells in the lab.

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