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Apes vs. Toddlers

October 3, 2007

Although equivalent in many intellectual tasks, human toddlers are much better than apes in social …

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Smelly Genes

October 1, 2007

New genetic evidence explains why each person perceives odors differently.

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Hot Ice Roundup

September 28, 2007

Science fiction becomes science fact: Researchers have invented ice that won't melt and a way to …

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Podcast

September 28, 2007

Ice that won't melt. Finches driven to cheat. How music effects the brain. Increased carbon dioxide …

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Sex, Drugs and Rock N Roll

September 27, 2007

Listening to our favorite music activates the same region of the brain that is involved in drug …

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Unfaithful Finches

September 26, 2007

Noise pollution from humans makes finches unfaithful.

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Shrubs and CO2

September 25, 2007

Carbon dioxide emissions can help shrub weeds at the expense of grasslands.

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HPV and Neck Cancer

September 24, 2007

HPV is best known for causing cervical cancer, but it may also be causing head and neck cancers in …

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Podcast

September 21, 2007

Why the flu strikes in winter. The genetic code of one species found inside another's. Salamanders …

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Perfect Pitch

September 20, 2007

A Web-based perfect pitch test reveals new details about the musical ability.

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Fat Salamanders

September 19, 2007

Some salamander larvae eat more so they won't fit in predators' mouths.

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Flu Season

September 18, 2007

A listener asks: Why does the flu strike mostly in the wintertime?

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