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Horse Snorts

July 23, 2018

Horses snort when they’re content.

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Clemson University scientist Michael Sears (left) and former Clemson Ph.D. student Eric Riddell have been conducting research on salamanders for more than five years. (Pete Martin)

Resilient Salamanders

July 19, 2018

New research shows that salamanders are more adaptable to warming temperatures than was thought.

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Western black-legged ticks. (Ervic Aquino/California Department of Public Health)

Ticks By Mail

July 18, 2018

Scientists ask volunteers to share their ticks.

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Coyotes are one of many mammal species that alter their 24-hour activity patterns in response to human disturbance. (Skeeze/Piabay/CCO)

Night Shift Animals

June 15, 2018

Many mammals avoid humans by seeking the cover of night.

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MRSA bacterium (sphere) attached to the biohybrid nanorobot. (Berta Esteban-Fernández de Ávila et al., Science Robotics. 3, 2018)

Bacteria-Busting Robot

June 6, 2018

Researchers design tiny robots to battle antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Green-Blooded Lizards

May 29, 2018

Some lizards thrive despite a toxic pigment that turns their blood green.

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Chimpanzee Nest Microbes

May 28, 2018

Are ape beds cleaner than ours?

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Mountain Legacy Project

May 18, 2018

Scientists are using the science of computer vision to document climate change in the Rocky …

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Child blowing on soup

Wind Temperature

May 4, 2018

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

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Yellow-tinged full moon

Baseball on the Moon

April 11, 2018

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

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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.

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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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