Nuclear News Roundup
A tiny bomb detector, MRI for wines, and saving grapes with milk
Voles can chew up rabbitbrush, making room for native grasses to return to Southwest
How did the ocean get salty? (from rocks on land that get dissolved by rain and washed into the sea)
Smart dust particles to detect bioterrorist agents, stimulating paralyzed legs to walk, and pet allergens helping infants to avoid asthma
How come cats don't bark? (Barking is meaningless, and cats have a clear set of vocal signals.)
How can sucralose be made of sugar and not have any calories? (Tongue recognizes it, but not receptors in the gut.)
Better fishing strategies, how geckos stick to smooth surfaces, and the rare blooming of the smelly corpse plant
How does a mosquito know that it's biting a human? (Senses carbon dioxide and other chemicals)
Why aren't there hurricanes on the West Coast? (Water isn't warm enough to sustain them.)
Worries about vietnamese nuclear worms, imported as bait, becoming a new invasive species
The monetary value of nature, antibiotics from an insect protein, and healthy canned corn
A compound in broccoli kills H. pylori, the bacterium that causes stomach ulcers.
Humming to prevent sinus infections, a nasal spray flu vaccine, and being happy to live longer
Does the eye get bigger as we get older? (yes, but it's already 65 percent of adult size at birth)