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Kids & Sugar

December 24, 2015

Some children are much better at detecting sugar in food and drink than others.

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Science Breakthroughs of 2015: Reproducibility in Psychology

December 23, 2015

Science Breakthroughs of 2015: Tackling psychology’s reproducibility problem.

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Science Breakthroughs of 2015: The Lymphatic Brain

December 22, 2015

Science Breakthroughs of 2015: An unexpected finding in the brain.

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2016: The Year of the Bean

December 21, 2015

Increasing bean consumption can make both people and soils healthier.

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Cocoa & Cardio Health

December 18, 2015

Compounds from cocoa beans may help fight cardiovascular disease.

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Cheetah Genes

December 17, 2015

The African cheetahs we know today likely migrated there from North America around 100,000 years …

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Inattentional Deafness

December 16, 2015

Scientists identify the neural underpinnings of inattentional deafness: when visually demanding …

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Prairie Vole Fidelity

December 15, 2015

Prairie voles that cheat on their mates might be able to blame their spatial memories.

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Computer Learning

December 14, 2015

Scientists reverse-engineer the human learning process to help computers think more creatively.

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Sperm & Obesity

December 11, 2015

A man’s weight influences how genes are expressed in his sperm.

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Knuckle Cracking

December 10, 2015

Cracking your knuckles sets off a tiny “firework explosion” in the joint.

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Fast-Aging Fish

December 9, 2015

Can super fast-paced fish reveal how humans could live longer?

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