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Toxic Seeds & Birds

February 10, 2014

A Hawaiian bird faces extinction because its favorite food is threatened.

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Present-Future Border

February 7, 2014

Moving the imaginary border between the past and the future may affect how you manage your money.

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Multiple Sclerosis Toxin

February 6, 2014

A bacterial toxin may trigger some cases of multiple sclerosis.

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Childhood Amnesia

February 5, 2014

By the age of 7, we’ve forgotten more than half of our memories from early childhood.

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UV Light & Blood Pressure

February 4, 2014

Moderate exposure to UV sunlight may help control blood pressure.

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Peanut Acclimation

February 3, 2014

An experimental therapy to control peanut allergies may induce genetic changes in the immune system.

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Detecting Fish

January 31, 2014

An image processing algorithm helps find fish in a sea of data.

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Flying Snake Physics

January 30, 2014

Flying snakes flatten their bodies to make themselves more aerodynamic.

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Micro Bio-Bots

January 29, 2014

Tiny, swimming robots, modeled on sperm, use living cells to propel their tails.

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Saving Rock Iguanas

January 28, 2014

Rock iguanas are the most endangered lizards in the world. But captive breeding is helping bring …

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Turkey Skin Sensor

January 27, 2014

A new chemical sensor was inspired by turkey skin's color changing properties.

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Suburban Birds

January 24, 2014

According to a long-term study, the suburbs may actually be good for bird diversity.

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