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TechRoll-Up Computer Monitors to Go
Future electronic displays may be paper-thin and as flexible as a stick of gum.
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EnvironmentA vulture’s hidden enemy
Vultures may be getting a deadly dose of medicine from the carcasses they feed upon.
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Health & MedicineStrong Bones for Life
Weak bones are an increasing problem for kids and teenagers.
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PlanetsRoving the Red Planet
Two little robots have touched down on Mars, ready to study the planet's rocks and soil.
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EarthSlip slidin’ away — under the sea
A thin layer of water can keep ocean avalanches moving far and fast.
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GeneticsAnimal clones: Double trouble?
From agriculture to medicine to law, animal cloning to create genetic twins could change our lives.
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ChemistryGooey Secrets of Mussel Power
By learning how mussels stick, scientists may find a way to make them come unstuck.
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AnimalsA bowerbird’s guide to style
To attract a mate, male bowerbirds go for a cheaper, low-key look instead of showy decorations.
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BrainWhat Video Games Can Teach Us
If used in the right way, video and computer games can inspire learning and improve some skills.
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AgricultureProtecting cows—and people—from a deadly disease
Mad cow disease has appeared in the United States, but scientists say it can be contained easily.
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PlanetsCatching a Comet’s Tail
A closeup visit by a NASA spacecraft helps show how a comet gets its shape.
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BrainThe Violent Side of Video Games
Playing video games and watching TV and movies can change the way we act, think, and feel.
By Emily Sohn