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Snake Bots

October 14, 2014

Engineers take slithering lessons from sidewinders.

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Curiosity to Learn

October 13, 2014

Heightened curiosity about one subject primes people to learn less interesting information as well.

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Old Lungs & Ibuprofen

October 10, 2014

Ibuprofen might quell lung inflammation and help prevent infections.

Read moreOld Lungs & Ibuprofen

Solar Grass Blades

October 9, 2014

Unique nanostructures copy grass blade architecture to harvest sunlight.

Read moreSolar Grass Blades

Seafloor Mapping

October 8, 2014

Space-based measurements of the ocean’s surface are revealing the topography of the seafloor miles below.

Read moreSeafloor Mapping

Monarch Genetics

October 7, 2014

Scientists have identified the genetic underpinnings of monarch butterfly migration.

Read moreMonarch Genetics

Gut-Powered Biofuels

October 6, 2014

Human gut microbes could break down grasses into sugars for biofuel production.

Read moreGut-Powered Biofuels

Syrian Cultural Site Destruction

October 3, 2014

War in Syria is reducing much of the country’s cultural heritage to rubble.

Read moreSyrian Cultural Site Destruction

Grass SOS

October 2, 2014

Researchers find that the smell of cut grass serves a purpose.

Read moreGrass SOS

Campfire Stories

October 1, 2014

Campfires may have played a big role in bringing early humans together.

Read moreCampfire Stories

Eliminating Rabies

September 30, 2014

Mass canine vaccination campaigns could eliminate human deaths from rabies in developing countries.

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Earth’s Ancient Water

September 29, 2014

The earth’s water is older than the sun’s and may point to the possibility of life in other parts of space.

Read moreEarth’s Ancient Water

Flu Shots & Pregnancy

September 25, 2014

Flu shots protect pregnant women - and their babies.

Read moreFlu Shots & Pregnancy

Changing Foliage

September 24, 2014

Climate change may affect fall foliage in many different ways.

Read moreChanging Foliage

Smelly T-Shirts

September 23, 2014

How stinky your workout shirt will become depends on what it's made of.

Read moreSmelly T-Shirts

American Bird Report

September 22, 2014

Even common birds are showing declines in this year’s State of the Birds report.

Read moreAmerican Bird Report

Circadian Colds

September 19, 2014

Why do the symptoms of common respiratory infections often worsen at night?

Read moreCircadian Colds

Yacht Data Collection

September 18, 2014

A plan to turn recreational sailors into citizen scientists.

Read moreYacht Data Collection

Wastewater Earthquakes

September 17, 2014

Regions of the U.S. that rarely saw earthquakes in the past are now shaking regularly due to oil and gas extraction activities.

Read moreWastewater Earthquakes

2014-2015 Flu Shot

September 16, 2014

Healthy people need the flu shot every year, especially to help protect those who are more vulnerable to complications from the virus.

Read more2014-2015 Flu Shot

Frugal Engineering

September 15, 2014

How can engineering better address global health challenges?

Read moreFrugal Engineering

Chronic Pain Treatment

September 12, 2014

Researchers search for new ways to tamp down pain signals.

Read moreChronic Pain Treatment

Disaster Tweets

September 11, 2014

Tweets help civil engineers build higher performing buildings, roads and bridges.

Read moreDisaster Tweets

Early Autism Intervention

September 10, 2014

An early intervention for autism shows promise for helping babies who have not yet been diagnosed with the condition.

Read moreEarly Autism Intervention
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