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No Yolk! Scientists Unboil an Egg Without Defying PhysicsScientists have figured out a way to do something that seems impossible: unboil an egg. But strange as it may sound, the feat doesn't defy basic laws of science.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Electric vs. Fuel Cell Vehicles: 'Green' Auto Tech ExplainedBattery-powered electric cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have both seen advances in their development, and one or both of these technologies may represent the future of "green" automobiles.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Insects Wear Tiny Spacesuits, for ScienceWhat's the best way to keep an insect from exploding in a powerful vacuum? Wrap it in a tiny spacesuit, of course.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Worst Northeast Snowstorms: How Does 'Juno' Compare?By Tanya Lewis Published
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Thirst 'On/Off' Switch Found in Mouse BrainYou know the feeling: the dryness in the mouth, the stickiness in the throat and the creeping salivation — thirst.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Wearable Brain Scanner Measures Activity on the GoBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Is the Personal Robot Finally Here?She's your personal assistant, your photographer, your butler and your home security guard — and she's a robot.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Weird Accident Damaged King Tut's BeardBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Freaky Shark 'Out of a Horror Movie' Caught by FishermanBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Water Bounces Right Off This Super-Repellent MaterialBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Growing Human Kidneys in Rats Sparks Ethical DebateBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Roller-Coaster Flight: How Geese Save Energy While MigratingBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Treasured 16th-Century 'Lenox Globe' Gets a Digital MakeoverBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Photos: 'Lenox Globe' Is Oldest to Show the AmericasBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Are Computers Better Judges of Personality Than Friends?When it comes to truly knowing someone's personality, a computer may do a better job than his or her friends and family members, a new study suggests.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Don't Let Artificial Intelligence Take Over, Top Scientists WarnBy Tanya Lewis Published
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170-Million-Year-Old 'Fish Lizard' Fossil Unearthed in ScotlandA prehistoric marine-reptile fossil found in Scotland's Isle of Skye represents a new species that lived about 170 million years ago, a new study finds.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Eye-Swallowing and Mouth Birth: Freaky Facts About FrogsThink you know a lot about frogs? Here are a few frog facts that may surprise you.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Following Tesla's Lead, Toyota Makes Fuel Cell Patents FreeToyota is making thousands of its hydrogen fuel cell patents available royalty-free, the car company announced this week at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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'Invisibilia' Podcast Explores Bizarre Workings of the Human MindFrom how people deal with their deepest, darkest thoughts to the experience of living in a world without fear, a new podcast explores the hidden forces that shape human behavior.
By Tanya Lewis Published
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Can Monkeys Learn to Recognize Themselves in the Mirror?By Tanya Lewis Published
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Rare Butterfly Is Half Male, Half FemaleBy Tanya Lewis Published
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Sun's Rays May Trim Life SpansBy Tanya Lewis Published
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BRAIN Initiative Update: Q&A with Neuroscientist Cornelia BargmannBy Tanya Lewis Published

