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TB’s Unexpected Journey

May 6, 2016

Marine mammals brought tuberculosis to South Americans from Africa more than 1000 years ago.

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Teen Brains

May 5, 2016

Teen brains are much more developed in some areas than others.

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Air Rage

May 4, 2016

Class differences that are still enforced on airplanes are correlated with more angry and uncooperative passengers.

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Neandertal vs. Human Diets

May 3, 2016

By using more sophisticated technology to deal with a harsh and unpredictable Ice Age climate, modern humans may have been more successful at finding …

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Fraternal Twin Genetics

May 2, 2016

Scientists pinpoint two genes that help explain why fraternal twins are common in some extended families and not in others.

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Email Spam

April 29, 2016

Email spammers use disorienting techniques to get you to click on their links.

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Babies & Music

April 28, 2016

A new study suggests musical games with their parents could not only boost babies’ musical development, but could help them recognize speech patterns, …

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Discipline & Empathy

April 27, 2016

A little empathy goes a long way when it comes to improving discipline problems in school.

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Baboon Childhoods

April 26, 2016

Do baboons respond to trauma and stress in childhood the same way people do?

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The “First Night” Effect

April 25, 2016

What happens in our brains when we can’t fall asleep in new places.

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Methane Drones

April 22, 2016

Could NASA technology for methane detection on Mars help find gas leaks on earth?

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Tracking Fastballs

April 21, 2016

To hit a fastball, a batter's brain has to predict when it'll come across the plate.

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Microbial Cities

April 20, 2016

The offices of different cities have distinct microbes inhabiting them.

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Dino Chicken

April 19, 2016

Scientists switch off genes in chickens to learn about dinosaurs.

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Silver Ants Keep Cool

April 18, 2016

Ultra-reflective silver ants stay cool in desert temperatures topping 120˚ Fahrenheit.

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Diabetes Hormone

April 15, 2016

A newly-discovered hormone could lead to new treatments for type 2 diabetes.

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Armadillo Vision

April 14, 2016

The armadillo’s poor eyesight is helping researchers understand the genes behind certain forms of blindness.

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Half Earth

April 13, 2016

A famous biologist proposes protecting biodiversity by limiting the activities of Homo sapiens to just half the planet.

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Communicating by Wing

April 12, 2016

Some birds use their feathers to produce loud sounds as part of elaborate mating rituals.

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Phantom Limb Pain

April 11, 2016

After losing a limb to amputation, many people often feel severe pain emanating from the non-existent appendage anyway. A new treatment targeting …

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Space Elevator

April 8, 2016

Could a “space elevator” carry supplies to the International Space Station?

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Pachyderms get the Point

April 7, 2016

Elephants, unlike mammals much more similar to us, seem to instinctively understand pointing gestures.

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Pluto’s Surfaces

April 6, 2016

New research reveals that frozen nitrogen flows across the surface of Pluto.

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Fisheries Recovery

April 5, 2016

A new report finds that global fisheries could boost both sustainability and annual catch.

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