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AnimalsLong nose, hopeful future
A chainsaw-nosed creature of the sea finally earns some protection.
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Health & MedicineToxic Dirt + Avian Flu = Science Fair Success
Fifteen-year-old Nolan Kamitaki shows what it takes to become one of America's top young scientists.
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Health & MedicineThe electric brain
Electrical implants allowed a brain-damaged man to talk, eat, and move again.
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ChemistrySuper Sticky Power
Scientists have combined the sticking power of geckos and mussels to create an extrasticky material.
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TechSlip Sliming Away
Scientists study how slime helps slugs and snails get around on only one foot.
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TechSlip sliming away
Scientists study how slime helps slugs and snails get around on only one foot.
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SpaceWhat Comets Are Made Of
Astronomers are learning a lot from watching a comet break into pieces.
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AnimalsPolar bears in trouble
Melting ice is bad news for polar bears that live in northern Alaska.
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LifeWhat Comets Are Made Of
Astronomers are learning a lot from watching a comet break into pieces.
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ClimateThe best defense is a good snow fence
Science fair superstar Erica David shows how fences that trap snow can help the environment.
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AnimalsThe History of Meow
Scientists have traced the history of housecats back to a wild species of cat that lived in the Near East thousands of years ago.
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BrainNice Chimps
Like people, chimpanzees (and babies) seem to help each other out, just because it feels good to be generous.
By Emily Sohn