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Wind Temperature

May 4, 2018

Moving air feels colder than still air, but what does the thermometer say?

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Neanderthal Dental Plaque

April 19, 2018

Dental plaque from ancient Neanderthals reveals that they used herbal remedies.

Read moreNeanderthal Dental Plaque

Atomic Tweezers

April 18, 2018

Optical tweezers let scientists combine single atoms into molecules.

Read moreAtomic Tweezers
Talking into a tin can. (Gratistography)

Language Genetics

April 17, 2018

Genes may influence the ability to tell certain consonants apart and may play a role in the evolution of languages.

Read moreLanguage Genetics

The Brain on Time

April 16, 2018

The brain chemical dopamine may regulate our perception of how fast time passes.

Read moreThe Brain on Time

Oil Boom Earthquakes

April 12, 2018

Did early 20th century oil wells in southern California trigger major earthquakes?

Read moreOil Boom Earthquakes
Yellow-tinged full moon

Baseball on the Moon

April 11, 2018

Could a well-thrown baseball sail from the moon’s surface into orbit?

Read moreBaseball on the Moon

Butterfly-Inspired Surgery Camera

April 10, 2018

A camera based on the complex eye of the morpho butterfly could improve cancer surgeries.

Read moreButterfly-Inspired Surgery Camera
Bowhead whale and calf. (NOAA/National Ocean Service)

Bowhead Whale Songs

April 9, 2018

The songs of Arctic bowhead whales are constantly changing.

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Ocean Plastic to Energy

April 6, 2018

Technology for turning plastic trash into energy could keep the garbage out of the ocean.

Read moreOcean Plastic to Energy
NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of the Lagoon Nebula. (NASA/ ESA/ J. Trauger/Jet Propulson Laboratory)

Space Smells

April 5, 2018

A listener wants to know if space has smells.

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Designer DNA

April 4, 2018

Bits of DNA may prevent neurons from producing a disease-causing protein.

Read moreDesigner DNA
Our laundry could be harmful to the environment. (CC0/via Gratisography)

Ocean Microfibers

April 3, 2018

Tiny fibers from our washing machines could harm marine life.

Read moreOcean Microfibers

Race Car Conflict

April 2, 2018

Researchers learn about aggression and conflict by watching Formula One races.

Read moreRace Car Conflict

Easy Exercise

March 30, 2018

Short bouts of exercise can add up to big health benefits.

Read moreEasy Exercise

Tooth Sensor

March 29, 2018

Researchers develop a tiny electronic biosensor to monitor mouth chemistry.

Read moreTooth Sensor

Earwig Origami

March 28, 2018

Engineers are learning new folding tricks by studying earwig wings.

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Mexican cavefish (H. Zell /CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikipedia - cropped

Cavefish Blood Sugar

March 27, 2018

Blind cavefish have a genetic mutation that gives them high blood sugar, yet they suffer no ill effects.

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(DennisM2 via flickr/public domain)

Listening to Seizures

March 26, 2018

Scientists have developed a method for listening in on the brain to detect “silent” seizures.

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A lobster trapped inside derelict fishing gear. (© Center for Coastal Studies 2017)

Ghost Fishing

March 23, 2018

Researchers use sonar to locate lost fishing gear that harms sealife.

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Healthier Smoke

March 22, 2018

A new filter keeps carcinogens out of smoked foods.

Read moreHealthier Smoke
High Park Fire, Colorado, 2012. (The National Guard)

Fire Water

March 21, 2018

Wildfires are making it harder for water treatment facilities to meet drinking water standards.

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Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus) is one of the only extant venomous mammals. (Eladio Fernandez, Caribbean Nature Photography)

Venomous Mammal

March 20, 2018

Scientists decode the genome of a rare, primitive mammal with a venomous bite.

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Laysan albatross eye plastic lighters picked up during a beach cleanup, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in the Hawaiian Islands. (NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries)

Ocean Trash Hotspots

March 19, 2018

Scientists tally up the burden of plastic trash on U.S. coastlines.

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