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Religion & Prosperity

August 2, 2018

Why do secular societies tend to be more prosperous?

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For color blind people, reds and greens disappear from the spectrum. (Artie Navarre/Pixabay)

Color Blind Glasses

August 1, 2018

New eyeglasses can reduce color blindness.

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Creating more attractive varieties of fruits and vegetables could boost consumption. (silviarita/pixabay)

Prettier Produce

July 31, 2018

With the help of gene editing, fruits and vegetables may soon become prettier and more delicious.

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Elephants at the Jejane waterhole at Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. (Mark Wright, University of Hawaii at Mānoa)

Bees & Elephants

July 30, 2018

Bee alarm pheromones act as an effective elephant repellent.

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Hot Flashes

July 27, 2018

Scientists explore the brain cells responsible for hot flashes.

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Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. (Crystal Brindle/CC BY-ND 2.0)

Polluted Parks

July 26, 2018

National Parks may harbor smog along with their forests and wildlife.

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Dogs respond when their people are in distress. (PixelwunderByRebecca/Pixabay)

Dogs & Human Emotions

July 25, 2018

Our shared history has shaped how dogs respond to our emotions

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(JACLOU-DL/Pixabay)

Horse Snorts

July 23, 2018

Horses snort when they’re content.

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Houseplants. (Kaboompics/Pixabay)

Smart Houseplants

July 20, 2018

Could genetically engineered houseplants protect our homes?

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Clemson University scientist Michael Sears (left) and former Clemson Ph.D. student Eric Riddell have been conducting research on salamanders for more than five years. (Pete Martin)

Resilient Salamanders

July 19, 2018

New research shows that salamanders are more adaptable to warming temperatures than was thought.

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Western black-legged ticks. (Ervic Aquino/California Department of Public Health)

Ticks By Mail

July 18, 2018

Scientists ask volunteers to share their ticks.

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Cancer vs. Cancer

July 17, 2018

Turning cancer cells into cancer-fighting machines.

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