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Baboon Politics

January 1, 2009

Baboon society is far from democratic.

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Clicking Antelopes

December 17, 2008

Male eland antelopes click their knees to warn other males of their fighting ability.

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Podcast

December 5, 2008

Blue bananas hide in plain sight, life spurred earth's mineral diversity, boats sport manatee alarms, and more.

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Manatee Alarms

December 2, 2008

A new alarm system could warn manatees away from boats.

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Blue Bananas

December 1, 2008

You might not think by looking at them that bananas are really blue.

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Podcast

November 7, 2008

Sled dogs defy fatigue, inside the musician's brain, fooling a GPS system, and more.

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Magpies in Mirrors

November 3, 2008

Magpies recognize themselves in mirrors.

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Eel-ectricity

October 28, 2008

Scientists make shocking discoveries about electric eels.

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Podcast

October 24, 2008

Learning from electric eels, the roots of ticklishness, the health benefits of web surfing and maternal vaccines that protect babies.

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Sled Dog Endurance

October 21, 2008

Champions of endurance, sled dogs can run for over a thousand miles without fatigue.

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Wandering Critter Roundup

October 17, 2008

Young urban bears live dangerously.

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Podcast

October 17, 2008

CREEPY CRAWLIES: The world's oldest ant, slave ants revolt, and a new compound found in spider venom.

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Small Dino

October 14, 2008

Scientists discover North America's smallest dinosaur to date.

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Wasp Memory

October 13, 2008

Paper wasps don't forget a face, for at least a week, anyway.

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Podcast

October 10, 2008

COGNITION: Crows don't forget a human face, magpies see themselves in mirrors, wasps remember each others' faces, how much memory can our brains store, and more.

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Spider Venom

October 8, 2008

Scientists discover a new class of chemical compounds in spider venom.

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Fear Roundup

October 3, 2008

Does fear make better parents?

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Crows & Faces

September 29, 2008

Crows recognize individual human faces.

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Antelopes & People

September 18, 2008

When wild animals are exposed to people, do they become more vulnerable to predators?

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Bats & Windmills

September 17, 2008

Wind turbines can mean death for bats.

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Skeeters & Bees Roundup

September 12, 2008

Mosquitoes think DEET just stinks, and researchers team up to save native bees.

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Podcast

September 12, 2008

THINGS THAT FLY: How bats can hear themselves, Bats and windmills don't mix, Big bird brains evolved faster, and how DEET really works.

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Bat Voices

September 8, 2008

Bats emit unique calls to distinguish themselves from the group.

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Albatross Pairs

September 2, 2008

Female albatross pair up to raise chicks in Hawai'i.

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