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Roman Roundup

February 4, 2005

Gladiator battles were staged, and the discovery of a mosaic from Emperor Nero's palace

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Smart Gun

February 3, 2005

Using pressure sensitivity to design a gun that only fires for its owner

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Wildlife Tracking

February 2, 2005

Using satellite imagery to track and count wildlife

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Quake Side Effects

February 1, 2005

The earthquake that caused the Southeast Asian tsunami changed the shape of the Earth

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Sounds of Titan

January 31, 2005

Sounds from Saturn's largest moon, Titan, recorded by the Huygens probe from Cassini

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Internet Roundup

January 28, 2005

Looking at power lines to deliver data, and getting medical info online might worsen a patient's …

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Fever Chills

January 27, 2005

Why do you get chills when you have a fever? (Infection raises inner thermostat.)

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Hoarding

January 26, 2005

Damage to one part of the brain results in indiscriminate hoarding behavior.

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Body Temperature

January 25, 2005

Why do we get hot even if the temperature isn't quite 98.6? (We generate our own heat and it's …

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Tsunami Barriers

January 24, 2005

Loss of mangroves and coral reefs probably made the December 26 Asian tsunami worse.

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Imaginary Friends Roundup

January 21, 2005

Having imaginary friends can be good for kids, and experiences can affect how we perceive smells.

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Transparent Transistors

January 20, 2005

A new transparent material that can be used to make transistors in computer displays

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