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BrainMemories are made with sleep
Sleep can rescue memories that are starting to fade.
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ClimateWeekend weather really is different
When it comes to temperature, weekend weather has its own highs and lows.
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MathIt’s a math world for animals
Animal mathematicians are teaching scientists a thing or two about numbers.
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AnimalsWalks on the wild side
Animals that roam widely in the wild do more poorly in zoos than those with smaller ranges.
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Health & MedicinePrime Time for Broken Bones
Today's kids are breaking arm bones far more often than did kids just 30 years ago.
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PhysicsElectricity’s spark of life
Researchers are taking advantage of the vital roles that electricity plays in our bodies to advance medicine.
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TechOpening a Window on Video Paper
A new type of electronic paper may bring video clips to the daily newspaper.
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AnimalsFiguring out what makes dogs tick
Biologists have deciphered a poodle's DNA to learn about the genes that decide what dogs are like.
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FossilsA really big (but extinct) rodent
A rodent about the size of a bison once roamed the riverbanks of ancient Venezuela.
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AnimalsNo fair: Monkey sees, doesn’t
Some monkeys may have a sense of what's fair and what's not.
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EnvironmentWatching for wldfires in Yellowstone
Forest fires can cause considerable damage, yet entire ecosystems may depend on them for survival.
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Health & MedicineTurning to Sweets, Fats to Calm the Brain
Constant worries may drive people to eat sweet and fatty foods that can soothe the brain.
By Emily Sohn