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First Impressions

December 30, 2009

First impressions of someone's personality based on a photograph alone can be surprisingly accurate.

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Human Microbial Diversity

December 2, 2009

Every person may have a very different mix of microbes living inside them.

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Asthma Patients

November 18, 2009

Patients with "difficult to treat" asthma often turn out not to be taking their medication …

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Disaster Sensing

November 17, 2009

Satellite imagery can sense chemical changes in the soil, revealing pollution, potential landslides, …

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Whale Clicks

November 16, 2009

Researchers are learning how sperm whales avoid interrupting each others' echolocation signals while …

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Hybrid Bees

November 4, 2009

How aggressive an Africanized bee is depends on its parents.

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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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Infected Shower Heads

October 21, 2009

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

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Mercury Flyby

October 16, 2009

The MESSENGER spacecraft has completed its final flyby of the planet Mercury before it goes into …

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Eyelid Twitching

September 30, 2009

A listener asks: What causes eyelid twitching?

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Nostril Rivalry

September 24, 2009

Our two nostrils may constantly take turns sending different information to our brain.

Read moreNostril Rivalry
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