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Schizophrenia & Creativity

June 24, 2010

The brains of healthy creative people share some similarities with those of schizophrenia patients.

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Post-Partum Depression in Men

June 21, 2010

Post-partum depression affects men as well as women.

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Frog Vibrations

June 16, 2010

Some frogs communicate through vibrations.

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Cell Phone Air Sensors

June 15, 2010

Installing chemical sensors in cell phones could create a worldwide system for identifying dangerous …

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Artificial Pancreas

June 14, 2010

A prototype artificial pancreas automatically regulates blood sugar in diabetic patients.

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Duck Confusion

June 10, 2010

Some ducks lay their eggs in the nests of other species. But their offspring get confused when they …

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Waste into Plastic

June 7, 2010

Scientists have developed a way to turn municipal waste into biodegradable plastic.

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Low-Tech Blood Separator

June 3, 2010

Two undergraduates design a low-tech centrifuge for use in developing countries.

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Mammoth Hemoglobin

May 31, 2010

Scientists have resurrected a blood protein of the extinct woolly mammoth.

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Near-Miss Gambling

May 26, 2010

For problem gamblers, near misses are almost as exciting as hitting the jackpot.

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Neandertal Genome

May 24, 2010

A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome sheds light on the question of whether or not our extinct …

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Air Pollution & Pregnancy

May 20, 2010

Exposing pregnant women to a common air pollutant may impact their children's intelligence.

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