Life
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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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BrainThe Violent Side of Video Games
Playing video games and watching TV and movies can change the way we act, think, and feel.
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AnimalsA hangout for elusive blue whales
Scientists have now found a place off southern Chile where blue whales gather.
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FossilsTeeny Skull Reveals Ancient Ancestor
A tiny fossil skull represents the earliest known ancestor of monkeys and apes.
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AnimalsBaboons listen for who’s tops
Baboons can tell who's in charge by the sound of voices alone.
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BrainWorry seems to shorten a timid rat’s life
Rats that prefer familiar settings tend to die younger than do more adventurous rats.
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AnimalsHelping to save elephants
Preserving an enormous creature like the Asian elephant can be very challenging.
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AnimalsFarming on a snail’s scale
Some snails plow leaves and add fertilizer to grow a fungus for dinner.
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BrainBrain signals attention disorder
Children with attention disorders appear to have less tissue in certain parts of their brain.
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FossilsDinosaurs grow up
Learning how fast dinosaurs grew may help link birds to dinosaurs.
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EarthKiller space rock snuffed out ancient life
Rock fragments from Antarctica suggest a huge meteor struck Earth 250 million years ago.
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AnimalsPoisonous Spiders as Reluctant Hunters
The brown recluse spider prefers scavenging dead food to hunting live prey.
By Emily Sohn