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Roman Coin Hoards

November 5, 2009

Hoarded coins may help answer questions about ancient Rome's population.

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Hybrid Bees

November 4, 2009

How aggressive an Africanized bee is depends on its parents.

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Parental Lies

November 3, 2009

New research suggests that parents lie to their children much more often than previously thought.

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Comfort Food Fallacy

November 2, 2009

Peoples' tastes may turn toward the exotic during times of emotional upheaval in their lives.

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Smell and Taste Roundup

October 30, 2009

Scientists are hard at work trying to imitate the canine nose.

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Green Rocket Propellant

October 29, 2009

A new rocket fuel, made of aluminum and ice, could have environmental benefits.

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Brain to Brain Interface

October 28, 2009

Scientists have successfully transmitted information from one brain to another.

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Vegetarian Spiders

October 27, 2009

A population of spiders in Mexico subsists almost entirely on plants.

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ET Weather Roundup

October 23, 2009

The weather on planet COROT-7b calls for pebble showers leading to a rocky downpour.

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Infected Shower Heads

October 21, 2009

Shower heads can harbor bacteria that may threaten some people's health.

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Butterfly Navigation

October 20, 2009

Monarch butterflies use their antennae to help them navigate thousands of miles to Mexico.

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Reading Brains

October 19, 2009

Scientists can reconstruct what a person has seen by analyzing brain scans.

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