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Calorie Restriction Falters in the Long Run
To those who enjoy the pleasures of the dining table, the news may come as a relief: drastically cutting...
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Beneath Antarctic Ice, a Potent Greenhouse Gas?
Large volumes of the greenhouse gas methane could have been produced under the Antarctic Ice Sheet over millions of...
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Dinosaur Made Meals of Early Birds
Fossil evidence suggests a feathered but flightless dinosaur was able to snag and consume smaller flying dinosaurs, Canadian paleontologists...
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Stone Age Figurines Found Near Jerusalem
Two Stone Age statuettes, one depicting a ram and the other a wild bovine, have emerged from the highway...
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Chimpanzees Create Social Traditions
Researchers have revealed that chimpanzees are not only capable of learning from one another, but also use this social...
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Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ Talks Creationism, Religion, Education
Bill Nye, the famed “Science Guy,” found himself the center of attention this week after a video in which...
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Liftport Is Kickstarting A Space Elevator – For The Moon
The LiftPort Group has launched a rather unusual Kickstarter project. They’re looking for money for an experiment to serve...
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The Best Apps for Teaching Kids Math and Science
Kids love smartphones and tablets, and that makes the devices great tools for learning math and science. Apps for...
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How Ocean Currents Affect Global Climate
Florida State University oceanographer Kevin Speer has a “new paradigm” for describing how the world’s oceans circulate — and...
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Lessons From the Anternet: What Ants, Computers Have in Common
In his recent book The Social Conquest of Earth, the great myrmecologist and evolutionary theorist Edward O. Wilson comments...