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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
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Gene therapy has proven to cure color blindness in squirrel monkeys. Can the same process work for humans?
The recent discovery of an ancient flax fiber in a cave in the Republic of Georgia has scientists rethinking when human ancestors started constructing clothing from textiles and not animal skins.
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Science writer Jonah Lehrer talks about what happens in our brains when we make decisions, small and large.
Researchers are finding that crows use complex reasoning to obtain food with tools.
Scientists are working hard to keep up on how viruses mutate especially with the recent outbreak of the H1N1 virus linked to Swine Flu.
Are facial expressions learned or innate? Dr. David Matsumoto of San Francisco State researched this issue by...