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Light-Activated Heart Glue

January 14, 2014

A light-activated glue could improve heart surgery.

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Caterpillar Halitosis

January 13, 2014

A tobacco-eating caterpillar creates the equivalent of smoker's breath to scare off predators.

Read moreCaterpillar Halitosis

Endangered Voices

January 10, 2014

Digital technology and social media are helping save endangered languages.

Read moreEndangered Voices

Comet Harpoon

January 9, 2014

NASA scientists are testing a harpoon that could bring back samples from comets.

Read moreComet Harpoon

Music & Prosthetics

January 8, 2014

Musical feedback could help veterans with prosthetic limbs re-learn to walk.

Read moreMusic & Prosthetics

Boosting Photosynthesis

January 7, 2014

Researchers are trying to boost the efficiency of photosynthesis in crops like soybeans, rice and potatoes to feed the world’s growing population.

Read moreBoosting Photosynthesis

Mosquito Sweet Tooth

January 6, 2014

The mosquito’s sweet tooth could be its Achilles’ heel.

Read moreMosquito Sweet Tooth

Crow Mobbing

January 3, 2014

Crows form mobs to antagonize, intimidate and scare larger birds away.

Read moreCrow Mobbing

The Lyrebird’s Dance

January 2, 2014

The superb lyrebird of Australia combines its songs with specific dance moves to create an elaborate courtship ritual.

Read moreThe Lyrebird’s Dance

Brain Stimulation for Eating Disorders

January 1, 2014

An experimental treatment for bulimia nervosa may help restore connections within the brain that influence eating behavior in some patients.

Read moreBrain Stimulation for Eating Disorders

Carbon Capture

December 31, 2013

Could injecting greenhouse gases into earth’s crust help curb global warming?

Read moreCarbon Capture

Music & Touch

December 30, 2013

Trained musicians are better at distinguishing between their senses than the average person.

Read moreMusic & Touch

Mosquito Renal Failure

December 27, 2013

Researchers are trying to develop new insecticides that target mosquitoes' urinary function.

Read moreMosquito Renal Failure

Ancient Cat History

December 26, 2013

Humans and cats kept close company in a Chinese village 5,300 years ago.

Read moreAncient Cat History

Far-Out Mega Planet

December 25, 2013

An enormous planet, orbiting a star at a tremendous distance, challenges theories of planet formation.

Read moreFar-Out Mega Planet

Crows & Faces Update

December 24, 2013

Eight years later, a population of Seattle crows still holds a grudge against the face of their human capturer.

Read moreCrows & Faces Update

Coldest Place on Earth

December 23, 2013

Thermal satellite imaging has revealed the coldest spots on the planet.

Read moreColdest Place on Earth

Wildlife & Wind Power

December 20, 2013

A new GPS tracking system could warn wind power companies of oncoming birds in time to prevent deadly collisions.

Read moreWildlife & Wind Power

Cooking Spray

December 19, 2013

How can companies claim that cooking sprays are “fat-free” if the first ingredient is oil?

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Invasive snails create habitat for invasive mosquitoes. (Stijn Ghesquiere/Wikipedia)

Snails & Mosquitoes

December 18, 2013

In Florida, invasive, disease-carrying tiger mosquitoes are breeding in the shells of an invasive snail.

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Safer Cookstoves

December 17, 2013

Cleaner cookstoves could save millions of lives and slow global warming.

Read moreSafer Cookstoves

Arctic Pioneers

December 16, 2013

Like the pioneers of the American West, the birds that are now settling the Arctic frontier in response to climate change aren’t necessarily the …

Read moreArctic Pioneers

Shark Isotopes

December 13, 2013

Researchers are testing better ways to find out what sharks eat.

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(Evan-Amos/Wikipedia)

Artificial Dye Safety

December 12, 2013

Some people argue that food dyes are harmful to human health, but do decades of safety research back up these allegations?

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