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Category Archives: Science
Your Inner Fish
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Dolphin Drugs
Just when you think you’ve heard it all … In extraordinary scenes filmed for a new documentary, young dolphins were seen carefully manipulating a certain kind of puffer fish which, if provoked, releases a nerve toxin. Though large doses of … Continue reading
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Reading Is Good For Your Brain
Which we sort of knew, but it never hurts to be reminded: Being pulled into the world of a gripping novel can trigger actual, measurable changes in the brain that linger for at least five days after reading, scientists have … Continue reading
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Working on Christmas Eve
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Wired Differently
Well … it’s an interesting area of research: Men and women’s brains are wired in completely different ways which may explain why the sexes excel at certain tasks, brain scans reveal. US researchers at the University of Pennsylvania scanned the … Continue reading
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More cashews, please
A study of 120,000 people published in the New England Journal of Medicine observed a strong direct correlation between nut consumption and lowered mortality and lower risk of cancer and heart disease. And less weight gain. The authors acknowledged that … Continue reading
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Smithsonian, You Rock
What a great use of new technology: With most of its 137 million objects kept behind the scenes or in a faraway museum, the Smithsonian Institution is launching a new 3D scanning and printing initiative to make more of its … Continue reading
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Not the Best Moment in Science
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Wizz Kids
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Where No Manmade Object Has Gone Before
The Voyager-1 spacecraft has become the first manmade object to leave the Solar System. Scientists say the probe’s instruments indicate it has moved beyond the bubble of hot gas from our Sun and is now moving in the space between … Continue reading
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