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Posted February 27, 2013:
- Can Your Breath Identify Stress?
- NHL Drafts the Wrong Players Due to Birthday Bias, Study Suggests
- Nut-Cracking Monkeys Use Shapes to Strategize Their Use of Tools
- Eyes Work Without Connection to Brain: Ectopic Eyes Function Without Natural Connection to Brain
- Swine Cells Could Power Artificial Liver
- Songbirds’ Brains Coordinate Singing With Intricate Timing
- Viruses Can Have Immune Systems: A Pirate Phage Commandeers the Immune System of Bacteria
- Camera Inside Spiraling Football Provides Ball's-Eye View of Field
- Resurrection of 3-Billion-Year-Old Antibiotic-Resistance Proteins
- Cryopreservation: A Chance for Highly Endangered Mammals
- Pessimism About the Future May Lead to Longer, Healthier Life
- Invention Opens the Way to Packaging That Monitors Food Freshness
- Why Have White Storks Stopped Migrating?
Posted February 26, 2013:
- Biting Back: Snake Venom Contains Toxic Clotting Factors
- Researchers Test Holographic Technique for Restoring Vision
- Eating Well Could Help Spread Disease, Water Flea Study Suggests
- Clever Battery Completes Stretchable Electronics Package: Can Stretch, Twist and Bend -- And Return to Normal Shape
- Blood Vessels 'Sniff' Gut Microbes to Regulate Blood Pressure
- Infrared Digital Holography Allows Firefighters to See Through Flames, Image Moving People
- Blueprint for an Artificial Brain: Scientists Experiment With Memristors That Imitate Natural Nerves
- Newly Observed Properties of Vacuums: Light Particles Illuminate the Vacuum
- Protecting Fish from Antidepressants by Using New Wastewater Treatment Technique
- Pain Can Be a Relief
Posted February 25, 2013:
- Hummingbird Flight: Two Vortex Trails With One Stroke
- Weather Extremes Provoked by Trapping of Giant Waves in the Atmosphere
- Moments of Spirituality Can Induce Liberal Attitudes, Researchers Find
- Cleaning Oil Spills With Paper Mill Sludge?
- Mouse Mothers Induce Parenting Behaviors in Fathers With Ultra-Sonic Noises
- 'NanoVelcro' Device to Grab Single Cancer Cells from Blood: Improvement Enables 'Liquid Biopsies' for Metastatic Melanoma
- Spiderman's Webbing Would Be Strong Enough to Stop a Moving Train, Say Physics Students
Posted February 24, 2013:
- Scientists Find Genes Linked to Human Neurological Disorders in Sea Lamprey Genome
- Graphene: A Material That Multiplies the Power of Light
- The Ultimate Chimp Challenge: Chimps Do Challenging Puzzles for the Fun of It
Posted February 22, 2013:
- Lessons from Cockroaches Could Inform Robotics
- The Lifetime Journeys of Manure-Based Microbes
- Stash of Stem Cells Found in a Human Parasite
- Fruit Flies Force Their Young to Drink Alcohol for Their Own Good
- Small Groups of Brain Cells Store Concepts for Memory Formation -- From Luke Skywalker to Your Grandmother
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Particle Physics Research Sheds New Light on Possible 'Fifth Force of Nature'
- Robotic Bat Wing Engineered: Researchers Uncover Flight Secrets of Real Bats
- Floral Signs Go Electric: Bumblebees Find and Distinguish Electric Signals from Flowers
- Journey to the Limits of Space-Time: Black Hole Simulations on Supercomputers Present New View of Jets and Accretion Disks
- How to Kill an Asteroid? Get out a Paint Spray Gun
- Writing Without Keyboard: Handwriting Recognition on the Wrist
- Common Swifts Make Mysterious Twilight Ascents
- Insects Inspiring New Technology: Autonomous Navigation of Mobile Robots Based on Locust Vision
- When Children Can Hop on One Leg: Motor Development in Children Under 5 Can Now Be Tested Reliably
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Scrap 'Unwinnable' Drugs War and Divert Funds Into Curbing Global Antibiotic Misuse, Experts Say
- Using 3-D Printing and Injectable Molds, Bioengineered Ears Look and Act Like the Real Thing
- Simple View of Gravity Does Not Fully Explain the Distribution of Stars in Crowded Clusters
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