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Enviropigs

May 5, 2010

Genetically engineered pigs produce 70 percent less phosphorus in their waste.

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Knuckle Cracking

May 4, 2010

A 60-year-long experiment shows that knuckle cracking does not cause arthritis.

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Cancer Cell Electricity

May 3, 2010

Tiny tumors could be detected by the electricity given off by cancer cells.

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Podcast

April 30, 2010

THE BRAIN: Empathy and aggression share the same neural circuitry, chronic pain sufferers process …

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NASA’s Basement Tapes

April 29, 2010

Scientists resurrect satellite data from old NASA tapes.

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Hummingbirds & Heliconias

April 28, 2010

Male and female purple-throated Carib hummingbirds have differently shaped bills and feed on …

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CO2 & Near-Death Experiences

April 27, 2010

Scientists discover a possible physiological explanation for near-death experiences.

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Oxygen-Free Animals

April 26, 2010

Scientists have discovered animals that can survive in the absence of oxygen.

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Podcast

April 23, 2010

ANIMAL UPDATE: Birdsong in the genes, hummingbirds and heliconias, a more environmentally friendly …

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

April 22, 2010

A listener asks: if carbon monoxide is so deadly, why can't we smell it?

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Personalized Cancer Test

April 21, 2010

A new test that sequences a patient's entire genetic code could help doctors treat cancer more …

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Shower Pollution

April 20, 2010

Bathing and showering could be washing drugs into our waterways.

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