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Eyewire

February 15, 2014

With a computer and an internet connection, you can help scientists map the human brain just by playing a video game.

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A Seal Mystery

February 14, 2014

Melting sea ice allows marine mammal species that were once isolated to intermingle – and share diseases.

Read moreA Seal Mystery

Recycled Water

February 13, 2014

Would you drink recycled water if you were assured it was safe?

Read moreRecycled Water

Condors & Drones

February 12, 2014

Drone aircraft could help teach endangered California condors where to find food.

Read moreCondors & Drones

Storm Decisions

February 11, 2014

Can people ignore hype about the weather in order to protect themselves from real storm threats?

Read moreStorm Decisions

Toxic Seeds & Birds

February 10, 2014

A Hawaiian bird faces extinction because its favorite food is threatened.

Read moreToxic Seeds & Birds

Present-Future Border

February 7, 2014

Moving the imaginary border between the past and the future may affect how you manage your money.

Read morePresent-Future Border

Multiple Sclerosis Toxin

February 6, 2014

A bacterial toxin may trigger some cases of multiple sclerosis.

Read moreMultiple Sclerosis Toxin

Childhood Amnesia

February 5, 2014

By the age of 7, we’ve forgotten more than half of our memories from early childhood.

Read moreChildhood Amnesia

UV Light & Blood Pressure

February 4, 2014

Moderate exposure to UV sunlight may help control blood pressure.

Read moreUV Light & Blood Pressure

Peanut Acclimation

February 3, 2014

An experimental therapy to control peanut allergies may induce genetic changes in the immune system.

Read morePeanut Acclimation

Detecting Fish

January 31, 2014

An image processing algorithm helps find fish in a sea of data.

Read moreDetecting Fish

Flying Snake Physics

January 30, 2014

Flying snakes flatten their bodies to make themselves more aerodynamic.

Read moreFlying Snake Physics

Micro Bio-Bots

January 29, 2014

Tiny, swimming robots, modeled on sperm, use living cells to propel their tails.

Read moreMicro Bio-Bots

Saving Rock Iguanas

January 28, 2014

Rock iguanas are the most endangered lizards in the world. But captive breeding is helping bring them back.

Read moreSaving Rock Iguanas

Turkey Skin Sensor

January 27, 2014

A new chemical sensor was inspired by turkey skin's color changing properties.

Read moreTurkey Skin Sensor

Suburban Birds

January 24, 2014

According to a long-term study, the suburbs may actually be good for bird diversity.

Read moreSuburban Birds

Net Zero Dorm

January 23, 2014

A Florida college dormitory recycles its water.

Read moreNet Zero Dorm

Walden Trees

January 22, 2014

Trees described by Henry David Thoreau in Walden are adapting to
earlier spring thaws, but face stiff competition from invasive species.

Read moreWalden Trees

Vicarious Trauma

January 21, 2014

Observing a single traumatic event can alter the brain of a mouse.

Read moreVicarious Trauma

Whales & Oil

January 20, 2014

The exploitation of natural resources in the Arctic due to melting sea ice has consequences for marine mammals.

Read moreWhales & Oil

The Bingeing Brain

January 17, 2014

The brain chemical serotonin may play a role in binge eating disorder.

Read moreThe Bingeing Brain

Frog Hibernation

January 16, 2014

Hibernation is the key to getting an endangered frog species to breed in captivity.

Read moreFrog Hibernation

Cretaceous Flowers

January 15, 2014

A sprig of eighteen flowers has been preserved in amber for 100 million years.

Read moreCretaceous Flowers
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