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Pain Roundup

August 27, 2010

Researchers have developed a pill from the saliva of venomous sea snails that could be used to treat …

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Heart Roundup

August 20, 2010

Scientists are testing chemicals that may help the heart re-grow muscle tissue.

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Nanotech Roundup

August 13, 2010

Scientists are tapping in to the energy-producing potential of sewage-eating bacteria.

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Nanotech Roundup

August 6, 2010

Nanomaterials with antibacterial properties could be used in food packaging and footwear.

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New Medicine Roundup

July 30, 2010

Scientists are making headway in understanding how new brain cells can survive longer, especially in …

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Animal Communication Roundup

July 23, 2010

Science Update's 5000th episode! Wild margay cats imitate the calls of baby monkeys to ambush prey.

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Brain Structure Roundup

July 16, 2010

The size of different brain structures is related to how neurotic, outgoing or friendly we are.

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Environmental Health Roundup

July 9, 2010

Are organic pesticides always better for the environment?

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Mating Psychology Roundup

July 2, 2010

Research suggests that we're more attracted to people when others find them attractive.

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Mating Psychology Roundup

July 2, 2010

Research suggests that we're more attracted to people when others find them attractive.

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Apparel Roundup

June 25, 2010

Engineers have created a cycling helmet that emits a foul smell if it's no longer safe to wear.

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Brain & Nature Roundup

June 11, 2010

Playing outside can be good for kids' self-esteem.

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