New Research
To Relieve Lab Rabbits’ Pain, Scientists Work to Measure It
Researchers hope a new scale defining and measuring rabbit discomfort helps probing scientists recognize and avoid putting their subjects through too much pain
The Physics of Eating Candy
For certain sweet treats, researchers found, patient indulgers can enjoy a single piece of candy for up to nearly half an hour - so long as they resist the urge to bite or chew
America’s Smaller Cities Are Becoming More Diverse
The U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse outside of its traditional "melting pot" urban centers, according to a new study from Brown University
In 2009, Getting a Seasonal Flu Shot Put You At Risk for That Year’s Pandemic Swine Flu
People who got the seasonal flu shot were more affected by the pandemic H1N1
For Athletes, Time Really Does Slow Down
Neuroscientists now think that the perception of time might really slow down for athletes before the big moment
Nature’s Sunscreen: A Big Bushy Beard
Beards block sunlight and could help prevent sunburns, but there may be side effects
Scientists Don’t Sleep
Scientific researchers continue working into the wee hours of the morning, but the experiments they really want to do would take 1,000 lifetimes
Admitting That Big Ugly Spider Is Terrifying Will Make It Less Frightening
Talk about your fear while you do the thing you fear most, and you might have better luck overcoming your phobia
Even More Evidence That Football Causes Brain Injury
A new study found football players were nearly four times more likely to have died from Alzheimer's disease or Lou Gehrig's disease
New Camouflage Makeup Protects Soldiers From Bomb Burns
Soldiers are adding a new makeup to their war wardrobe that protects them from bomb blast burns
Could Skyscrapers Be Made of Wood?
An excess of dead wood in Canada has designers thinking big
Slept Through Physics? Maybe It Doesn’t Matter
Does sleeping through physics - or math class for that matter - really make a difference to your life?
Global Warming Could Increase Biodiversity
Gentle global warming could be a boon for marine biodiversity
This New Species of Stick Bug Is Big, Slow, Colorful and Smelly
A new species discovered in the Philippines has scientists wondering just how many animals we're missing out on
Your Beer Glass May Be Making You Drink More
New research shows that it might be influencing how much booze you down thanks to an optical illusion that makes curved glasses seem more alcoholically innocent than they really are
Birds Hold Funerals For Fallen Comrades
Researchers observed that western scrub jays hold funeral reveries for fallen comrades
Fires Are Escaping Our Ability to Predict Their Behavior
Today's fires are bigger, weirder, and way harder to model
Lighted Escape Hatches Could Help Little Fish Flee Trawlers’ Nets
Rigid illuminated rings could help unwanted bycatch escape from fishing nets
Real-Life Cyborg Heart is Beating at Harvard
Harvard scientists infused rat heart cells with wires and transistors that monitor the tissue's electrical impulses
Astronomers Find More Than 1,500,000 New Black Holes
Recent findings triple the number of known black holes in the universe
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