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February 28, 2010
Why the body isnt thirsty at night
Scientists observe protein folding in living cells for the first time
February 27, 2010
Why Does Schizophrenia Appear in Young Adults?
Early Humans Used Brain Power, Innovation and Teamwork to Dominate the Planet
February 26, 2010
Cross-discipline Effort Tracks Evolution of Human Uniqueness and Modern Behavior
Stroke Victims Aided in Motor Function Recovery by Playing Home Video Games
U.K. zoo builds love shack for critically endangered frogs
U.K. zoo builds a love shack for critically endangered frogs
Super Chicken Vision
Artificial arthropod hair makes for top-notch waterproofing
Are Pesticides from Plants Dangerous to Humans?
February 25, 2010
Why Would a Trained Orca Kill A Human?
Haiti earthquake produced deadly tsunami
Is the great white shark slowly slipping into extinction?
Forget X-ray vision, these fish have UV vision
How Has Human Sprawl Affected Bird Migration--And the Spread of Avian Diseases?
Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)
Malaria fears grow in Haiti
February 24, 2010
Wired Waters: Bacterial Electric Circuits Facilitate Chemistry in Marine Sediments
Surprised? How the brain records memories of the unexpected
To Learn Better, Sleep On It
Living with Schizophrenia
February 23, 2010
Hepatitis infection induced and cleared in mice with human liver cells
Test-Tube Babies May Face Greater Health Risks Than Naturally Conceived Children
Making Scents of Sounds: Noises May Alter How We Perceive Odors
In the water: Arsenics tumor-triggering mechanism discovered
Island Hoping: Are Reserves the Answer to Help Wildlife on the Worlds Sinking Archipelagos?
Can Corals Adapt to Climate Change and Ocean Acidification?
Why We Return to Bad Habits
100 Years Ago: Madame Curies Research
50 Years Ago: The Reclamation of a Man-Made Desert
EU propose Bluefin Tuna fishing ban
Talk Therapy: Off the Couch and into the Lab
February 22, 2010
How to make more food with transgenic crops
Two hospital-acquired infections estimated to have killed 48,000, cost $8.1B in 2006
Two hospital-acquired infections estimated to have killed 48,000, cost $8.1 billion in 2006
Paris airport installs body scanner
Same Species, Polar Opposites: The Mystery of Identical Creatures Found in both Arctic and Antarctic Waters [Slide Show]
Despite Climategate, IPPC Mostly Underestimates Climate Change
Oceans Turn More Acidic than Last 800,000 Years
February 21, 2010
No Sex Needed: All-Female Lizard Species Cross Their Chromosomes to Make Babies
The Complex Physics of Clouds
February 20, 2010
Bad news for bats: Deadly white-nose syndrome still spreading
February 19, 2010
Going for the Gaunt: How Low Can an Athletes Body Fat Go?
Climate Change May Make Plants More Fragrant
Calendar: MIND events in March and April
What causes chest pain when feelings are hurt?
What is sickening and killing Californias brown pelicans?
Finches Seek Out Sick Dining Companions
February 18, 2010
Personalized biomarkers monitor cancer
Beyond the sugar pill: Are doctors misusing the placebo effect?
Untreated vision problems linked to dementia in the elderly
Following the evolutionary trail of massive filter feeders
WISE gives Milky Ways closest sibling a new look
Clues to King Tuts death
A Sensory Fix for Problems in School (preview)
Start Science Sooner
Murchison Meteorites Chemical Bonanza
February 17, 2010
Archbishop Tutu Gets Sequenced--And Finds a Surprise in His Ancestry
Science, Stimulated: 7 Stimulus-Funded Research Projects [Slide Show]
Shot in the Arm: Has the U.S. Invested Enough Stimulus Money in Prevention?
Shot in the Arm: Has the U.S. Invested Enough Health Stimulus Money in Prevention?
Is the Recovery Act Stimulating Science And the Economy?
Stimulating Science: Following the Recovery Money
EPA to Staunch Flood of Stormwater Runoff Polluting U.S. Waterways
How Fantasies Affect Focus
King Tuts Tough Life
Stem Cell Vitamin Boost
February 16, 2010
Tutankhamens Familial DNA Tells Tale of Boy Pharaohs Disease and Incest
Chronic Health Conditions in Children Are On The Rise
Downcast: Critically endangered bahaba caught and sold for $500,000
Surgical tool left in Czech woman
A Female Viagra?
Life from a Test Tube? The Real Promise of Synthetic Biology
Oxytocin May Alleviate Some Autism
February 15, 2010
Climategate scientist speaks out
Stopping Infections: The Art of Bacterial Warfare (preview)
February 13, 2010
Anti-aging talk: Getting old or just getting started?
February 12, 2010
How do coronary stents work?
Is Ethanol from Corn Bad for the Climate?
Think Twice: How the Guts Second Brain Influences Mood and Well-Being
Are Antidepressants Safe for Pregnant Women?
Lost Giants: Disparate Clues in the Mammoth Extinction Debate
Heel-To-Toe Walking Is Energy Efficient
February 11, 2010
Smallest Farmers Key To Feeding Worlds Poorest
What Does Winter Weather Reveal about Global Warming?
The Power to Persuade (preview)
Study Confirms Link Between Older Maternal Age and Autism
Study Confirms Linkbetween Older Maternal Age and Autism
Engineered Mice Mimic Human Populations
Cell-Off: Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Fall Short of Potential Found in Embryonic Version
February 10, 2010
Whaddya Do With A Dead Whale?
Brain surgery boosts spirituality
Romanticism undone: Invasive species, global warming taking toll on plants at Thoreaus Walden Pond
Long-Locked Genome of Ancient Man Sequenced
Catching The Brain At Work
Changes proposed to key psychiatry manual
Aerobic Exercise Boosts Fitness--For Most
February 09, 2010
Unearthing Anthraxs Dirty Secret: Its Mysterious Survival Skills May Rely on Help from Viruses--and Earthworms
Unearthing Anthraxs Dirty Secret: Its Mysterious Survival Skills May Rely on Help from Viruses--and Earthworms
Denial of global warming threat to the American pika means no protection from U.S.
Banana bait lures trapped panda
What Happens in the Amygdala... Damage to Brains Decision-Making Area May Encourage Dicey Gambles
Python Predation: Big snakes poised to change U.S. ecosystems
The Advantages of Being Helpless
February 08, 2010
Researchers Identify Genetic Variant Linked to Faster Biological Aging
Virus hunting in Cameroon
Serotonin May Hold Key to Halting Osteoporosis
Botoxed Face Impairs Bad Feelings
Life at the Bottom: The Prolific Afterlife of Whales (preview)
Fewer than 50 wild tigers left in China: expert
February 05, 2010
Moving forward with electronic health records
Is climate change hiding the decline of maple syrup?
Irelands failed snails: Two species already extinct, dozens of other mollusks endangered
Irelands failed snails: 2 species already extinct, dozens of other mollusks endangered
How Toads Conquered the World [Slide Show]
American Pika Denied Endangered Species Status
Genetic Doping Next Athletic Cheat
Recommended: Gems and Gemstones
February 04, 2010
Open-source science takes on neglected disease
Sperm cells swimming secrets revealed
Will U.S. Government Crackdown on Greenwashing?
Ghostbusters: Authors of a new study propose a strict ban on medical ghostwriting
Fixing the Broken Government Policy Process
Ancient Asian Found In Rome
Ancient East Asian Found In Roman Empire
February 03, 2010
Brain scan allows unconscious patient to communicate
Stay otter there: California sea otters cross over to the forbidden zone
Cold Comfort: Young women with cancer can freeze an ovary to keep kids in the picture
France to support bluefin tuna trade ban
February 02, 2010
Low serotonin levels may prompt mysterious sudden infant death syndrome
Farmers protest over environment law
Girl survives shark attack
Bonobo Chimps Stay Childlike
Can a Brain Scan Predict a Broken Promise?
February 01, 2010
Less than a pretty face: Brain scans show how a disorder leads individuals to perceive themselves as ugly
An ugly truth: The future is dim for the worlds homeliest fish
Bees Can Recognize Human Faces
Rotten Research