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Muscle Regeneration

January 12, 2012

Researchers have used reprogrammed human cells to create new muscle tissue in mice.

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Sounds & Colors

January 11, 2012

Like humans, chimpanzees associate high-pitched sounds with bright colors and low-pitched sounds …

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Antidepressant Drug Test

January 10, 2012

A blood test reveals how well a patient may respond to a particular antidepressant.

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Counting Pigeons

January 9, 2012

New research suggests that pigeons, like monkeys, can count.

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Predicting Side Effects

January 5, 2012

Computer scientists have developed a mathematical model to predict a drug’s side-effects before they …

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Spider Brains

January 3, 2012

Some spiders' brains are so big they spill over into their legs.

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The Oldest Oldies

January 2, 2012

Some of the first sound recordings ever made are finally being heard again.

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Video Game Brains

December 29, 2011

Violent video games can affect brain activity well after the games are over.

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Collecting & Hoarding

December 28, 2011

A listener asks why some people become collectors and hoarders.

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Eye-Witness Accuracy

December 27, 2011

Tracking witnesses’ eye movements may help reveal what they’ve really seen.

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Old Brains

December 26, 2011

Preserved brains from the early 20th century may shed light on mental illness.

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Infantile Justice

December 22, 2011

Eight-month-old babies seem to favor rewarding good behavior and punishing bad.

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