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Planetary Hygiene

January 19, 2017

Scientists strive to keep our spacecraft germ-free.

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Goal-directed Brain Cells

January 18, 2017

Bats have specialized neurons that help them navigate towards a target.

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Monkey Metamemory

January 17, 2017

Neuroscientists investigate how humans ponder what we’ve learned by studying the brains of monkeys.

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Killer Mice

January 16, 2017

Scientists discover a vertebrate brain circuit that triggers hunting, pouncing and biting.

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Sickness Trackers

January 13, 2017

Fitness tracking devices could also alert users that they’re getting sick, and provide medical …

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Cancer Mass Spectrometry

January 12, 2017

Molecular analysis of tissue samples could lead to fast, accurate cancer diagnosis.

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Bone Batteries

January 11, 2017

Bone structure inspires the design of a safer lithium ion battery.

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Hummingbird Vision

January 10, 2017

Hummingbirds have vision that’s specially tuned to fast movement in every direction.

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Robotic Medical Implants

January 9, 2017

Magnets trigger biocompatible robotic gears that deliver drugs safely within the body.

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Sleepwalking Brains

January 5, 2017

A listener asks what's going on in the brain when someone is sleepwalking.

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Arctic Camels

January 2, 2017

Camels seem perfectly suited to life in the desert, but they may have evolved those traits in the …

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Planetary Hygiene

January 1, 2017

Scientists strive to keep our spacecraft germ-free.

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