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Neonatal Genetic Testing

October 8, 2012

A new technique makes it possible to scan a sick newborn's entire genetic code in 50 hours.

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Regeneration Roundup

October 5, 2012

It was once thought that mammals can’t regenerate tissue in the same way that some reptiles do. But new research suggests this might not entirely be …

Read moreRegeneration Roundup

Face Genes

October 4, 2012

Researchers have identified the first five genes linked to facial structure.

Read moreFace Genes

Backwards Hummingbirds

October 3, 2012

New research reveals how hummingbirds fly backwards.

Read moreBackwards Hummingbirds

Socially Deprived Brains

October 2, 2012

Neglect keeps young brains from developing adequate insulation.

Read moreSocially Deprived Brains

Feline Fur Genetics

October 1, 2012

Scientists have discovered that mutations to a single gene in cats can turn stripes into blotches or even erase color patterns altogether.

Read moreFeline Fur Genetics

Light Safety Roundup

September 28, 2012

In-car systems could alert drivers when it’s unsafe to go through a yellow light. And more evidence that light from computers, TVs and other sources …

Read moreLight Safety Roundup

Blocking Alzheimer’s

September 27, 2012

A new mouse model for Alzheimer's treatment gets striking results.

Read moreBlocking Alzheimer’s

Rainforests & Rainfall

September 26, 2012

Deforestation can lead to droughts hundreds of miles away.

Read moreRainforests & Rainfall

Spinach Solar Cell

September 25, 2012

A protein in spinach packs a punch when it comes to converting solar energy into electricity.

Read moreSpinach Solar Cell

Tigers Among People

September 24, 2012

Tigers in Nepal are adapting to the presence of humans by changing their daily routine.

Read moreTigers Among People

Wind Roundup

September 21, 2012

Airborne wind turbines have the potential to meet half of the world’s energy needs by 2030.

Read moreWind Roundup

Tasmanian Devil Bites

September 20, 2012

Tasmanian Devils may need to tone down their aggression to survive an epidemic.

Read moreTasmanian Devil Bites

Fat but Fit

September 19, 2012

Many obese people are metabolically fit and are at no greater risk of dying from cardiovascular disease or cancer than people of normal weight.

Read moreFat but Fit

Bacterial Warriors

September 18, 2012

Populations of ocean bacteria have a few designated fighters, which release antibiotics that don't harm their own community.

Read moreBacterial Warriors

Frog Personalities

September 17, 2012

Tadpoles don't lose their personalities when they turn into frogs.

Read moreFrog Personalities

Happiness Roundup

September 14, 2012

Researchers identify a gene that may influence women’s contentment with their lives.

Read moreHappiness Roundup

Teen Brains on Pot

September 13, 2012

Smoking marijuana regularly as a teenager may be associated with cognitive decline later in life.

Read moreTeen Brains on Pot

Fighting Oil Spills

September 12, 2012

Food science and conservation biology come together to fight oil spills using a common ingredient in chocolate and peanut butter.

Read moreFighting Oil Spills

Human vs. Chimp Brains

September 11, 2012

DNA modifications in chimp brains may help protect them from cancer.

Read moreHuman vs. Chimp Brains

Peacock Hidden Messages

September 10, 2012

Peacocks communicate with sounds that fall below the range of human hearing.

Read morePeacock Hidden Messages

Endless Summer Roundup

September 7, 2012

By manipulating how plants respond to the shorter days in the fall, researchers hope to get crops to produce fruit longer.

Read moreEndless Summer Roundup

Chimps and Punishment

September 6, 2012

Chimps exhibit many human-like social behaviors, but punishing the crimes of others isn't one of them.

Read moreChimps and Punishment

Addiction Blocker

September 5, 2012

A drug called (+)-naloxone blocks the brain’s addiction to heroin and other opiates.

Read moreAddiction Blocker
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