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Name a Plutonian moon

February 11, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s not every day that your name will go down in the history books, but astronomer Mark Showalter could help you get there. He and his coworkers at the SETI […]

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Science News, Space

How salmon find their way home

February 8, 2013by Lindsey Reiser 1 Comment

First pigeons, now sockeye salmon. It seems more animals are using cues radiating from the earth to navigate. While homing pigeons are now thought to use infrared sound waves to […]

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Animals, Science News

I’d like to introduce you to the rat people

February 8, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s us! Don’t worry, we’re not alone. Our entire clade is made up of rat-hamsters, rat-porpoises, rat-antelope and many, many more. That’s because we, the placentals, owe our ancestry to […]

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Animals, Natural History, Science News

This experiment gives “moth balls” a whole new meaning

February 7, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

How do you research the development of robots that can smell faint odors like pheromones or trace chemicals? Strap a moth to a tiny mobile robot, of course. Researchers in […]

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Animals, Science News, Technology

Moles smell in stereo

February 7, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It seems a bit strange to associate the word “stereo” with your schnoz, but that’s exactly how blind moles use their noses with such finesse. Led by Vanderbilt University neurobiologist […]

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Animals, Science News

New Antarctic research station can ski

February 6, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

I bet the rebels living on Hoth would have loved this little home-away-from-home. The sixth Halley research station to be brought to Antarctica, called Halley VI, opened today, welcoming in […]

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Nature, Science News, Technology, Uncategorized

New comet caught on tape

February 6, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s not quite ready for its close-up, but comet ISON did get some attention from the Deep Impact space craft between January 17 and 18. The comet-filming craft took some […]

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Science News, Space

Scientifically assess your dog’s intelligence

February 5, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

You take your dog to the vet to check his teeth, weight and inner workings of his body. But what about his brain? Biological anthropologist Brain Hare is offering to […]

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Animals, Evolution

How to scare the un-scarable

February 5, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

What is the most frightening thing in the world? A giant spider? A clown? A clown riding a giant spider? Actually, it’s carbon dioxide. I can see you require further […]

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Health, Medicine, Science News

When practice won’t make perfect

February 4, 2013by Lindsey Reiser 2 Comments

If you attempted to learn the violin as a kid but never could get the hang of it, it might not be  a personal ineptitude for music as you had […]

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Medicine, Science News, Uncategorized

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