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Secondhand Smoke

December 27, 2001

Is it better to breathe secondhand smoke through your mouth or nose? (No difference)

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Good Vibrations

December 24, 2001

Standing on a vibrating platform for 10 minutes a day can build stronger bones.

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Analysis Beads

December 21, 2001

Tiny beads can be marked with flurescents and tagged with antibodies to test for hundreds of …

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Sea Turtle Swimming

December 19, 2001

Sea turtles navigate their migration by the Earth's magnetic field

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Quake Shaking

December 14, 2001

Predicting earthquakes by watching their damage to buildings while monitoring how they impact …

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Neutrino Detector

December 12, 2001

A detector built in Japan is studying neutrinos from nuclear power plants

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Hermaphroditic Fish

December 10, 2001

Water from waste treatment plants contain pharmaceuticals, which are affecting wild fish

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Nanocrystals

December 7, 2001

Tiny fluorescent crystals attached to white blood cells make it easier to find tumors in the body

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Predicting Quakes

December 6, 2001

A master model of Southern California geology can help predict earthquakes

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Bug-Killing Surface

December 5, 2001

A new polymer coating that kills microbes on contact

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Asian Brown Cloud

December 3, 2001

A cloud of smog hovering over Asia threatens human health and global climate

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Paralysis Treatment

November 30, 2001

Hydrogel tubes made to bridge severed spinal cords encourage regrowth

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