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Dogs and their Owners

April 19, 2004

People pick purebred dogs based on their traits, so dogs really do look like their owners.

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Cognition Roundup

April 16, 2004

Emotions affect how we buy and sell, and exercising to music improves verbal fluency.

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Blind Navigator

April 15, 2004

A portable computer system allows blind people to navigate, read, and recognize faces.

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Squeezing Iron

April 14, 2004

Squeezing iron under high pressure and temperature to learn about Earth's core

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Anti-Wrinkle Creams

April 13, 2004

How do anti-wrinkle creams work? (Retinoids and antioxidants increase collagen in skin.)

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Kid Health Roundup

April 9, 2004

A ban on two insecticides has helped improve the health of babies, and video games are violent.

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Hard Diamonds

April 8, 2004

Diamonds made by chemical vapor deposition are harder than natural ones.

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Helpful Infections

April 7, 2004

Infection with harmless GBV-C virus has some protective effect against HIV.

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Colorful Sunsets

April 6, 2004

Why are sunsets so colorful? (Light is scattered by the atmosphere and by particles.)

Read moreColorful Sunsets

Quake-Resistant Homes

April 5, 2004

Using masonry skills to teach developing nations how to build earthquake-resistant houses

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Science of Sex

April 2, 2004

Boosting the number of vasopressin receptors in male voles increases bonding behavior, and sexual …

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Smell Loss

March 31, 2004

Loss of the sense of smell could be a warning sign of Parkinson's or Alzheimer's diseases.

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