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Pudgy Pets

November 10, 2003

The National Research Council released a report on pet nutrition and obesity.

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Fall Roundup

November 7, 2003

Bright leaves warn bugs away; the Òhot plateÓ -- a new, high-tech rain and snow gauge

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Old Beer

November 6, 2003

Does beer go bad, or does it age like a fine wine? (most beers don't go bad, but the taste …

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Herpes Vaccine

November 5, 2003

A large-scale trial of a herpes vaccine that only works in women

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Tracking Crickets

November 3, 2003

Entomologists use tiny radio transmitters to track Mormon cricket outbreak

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Forgive and Reject

October 31, 2003

Rejection really hurts, and a conference on the science of forgiveness

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Root Beer Foam

October 30, 2003

Why does root beer foam when you drop ice cream into it? (the protein in ice cream stabilizes the …

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HIV Hibernation

October 29, 2003

A way to flush out and kill HIV virus particles hiding in immune cells.

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Hybrid Lighting

October 28, 2003

Research on hybrid lighting devices -- fibre optic cables that capture sunlight and transmit it to …

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Birdbrain Roundup

October 24, 2003

Chickadee's brains grow in the autumn and shrink in the spring, and being happy can prevent the flu.

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Plant Punishment

October 22, 2003

Soybean plants cut off the oxygen to symbiotic bacteria if they stop producing nitrogen.

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Red Seafood

October 21, 2003

Why do shellfish turn red when you cook them? (Releases a red pigment that's usually bound to a …

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