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Giraffe Genome

June 9, 2016

Scientists have sequenced the genome of the giraffe, looking for key differences in their DNA that allows them to tower above all other animals.

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Mars Tsunamis

June 8, 2016

Ancient seismic sea waves on Mars left a lasting record, and insights into how life could have evolved on other planets.

Read moreMars Tsunamis

Highly Charged Eels

June 7, 2016

Acrobatic electric eels go to great lengths to repel threats.

Read moreHighly Charged Eels

Dog Genome

June 6, 2016

Today’s dogs may have arisen from two different wolf populations, on opposite sides of Eurasia.

Read moreDog Genome

Ant Payola

June 3, 2016

A Central American tree indirectly pays its ant security system with sweet syrup.

Read moreAnt Payola

Caterpillar Engineers

June 2, 2016

Caterpillars build tiny “houses” that shelter other creatures as well.

Read moreCaterpillar Engineers

Scanning for Consciousness

June 1, 2016

A brain scanning technique could help determine levels of awareness experienced by patients in comas.

Read moreScanning for Consciousness

Harbor Porpoise Hunting

May 31, 2016

Harbor porpoises are championship hunters, eating nearly constantly day and night.

Read moreHarbor Porpoise Hunting

Rattlesnakes & Squirrels

May 30, 2016

Rattlesnake venom is more potent against local ground squirrels than those from other locales.

Read moreRattlesnakes & Squirrels

Psychadelics & Depression

May 27, 2016

Hallucinogenic drugs could lead to new treatments for intractable depression.

Read morePsychadelics & Depression

Voice & Gender Perception

May 26, 2016

Subtle vocal cues lead us to perceive voices as feminine or masculine.

Read moreVoice & Gender Perception

Vocal Fry

May 25, 2016

Why some popular singers express themselves with a bit of grit.

Read moreVocal Fry

Flying Robots

May 24, 2016

Engineers have designed flying robots that efficiently perch, extending their missions.

Read moreFlying Robots

Red Bird Genetics

May 23, 2016

Scientists uncover the genes behind birds’ flashy red plumage.

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Ancient Rocks

May 20, 2016

Ancient minerals are providing new information on the formation of our planet.

Read moreAncient Rocks

Wearable Batteries

May 19, 2016

Tough, flexible, solar-powered skin-sensors could be the next step in wearable health monitors.

Read moreWearable Batteries

Distracted Driving

May 18, 2016

Driving while texting disrupts hand-eye coordination with the brain, unlike other distractions.

Read moreDistracted Driving

Mother’s Voice

May 17, 2016

Brain scans reveal the power of a mother’s voice on her child.

Read moreMother’s Voice

Ancient Florida

May 16, 2016

New evidence confirms that a prehistoric archaeological site in Florida is one of the continent’s oldest.

Read moreAncient Florida

Sleep & Aging

May 13, 2016

Insomnia in older adults is due to a failure in brain circuitry.

Read moreSleep & Aging

Aerodynamic Bat Ears

May 12, 2016

One bat species’ big ears may generate lift during flight.

Read moreAerodynamic Bat Ears

Calorie-Burning Fat

May 11, 2016

Bioengineers design nanoparticles that convert white fat storage cells to brown, calorie-burning ones.

Read moreCalorie-Burning Fat

Subconscious Visual Bias

May 10, 2016

A neuroscientist finds that subconscious stereotypes can lead us to see hostility in friendly faces.

Read moreSubconscious Visual Bias

Vampire Bat Calls

May 9, 2016

Vocal communication between vampire bats who know each other helps them survive when they don’t get enough to eat.

Read moreVampire Bat Calls
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