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Date: December 2009

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DEC 31, 2009
Wide Awake Drunk Energy drinks containing both caffeine and alcohol could lead to unsafe behavior.

DEC 30, 2009
First Impressions First impressions of someone’s personality based on a photograph alone can be surprisingly accurate.

DEC 29, 2009
Changing Hail A listener asks if hail changes size as it falls to the ground.

DEC 28, 2009
Naked Mole Rat Survival Naked mole rats can survive without oxygen longer than any other mammal.

DEC 25, 2009
Animal Antics For some animals, being too attractive to the opposite sex can actually hurt the gene pool.

DEC 24, 2009
Antarctic Treaty Scientists from all over the world recently gathered in Washington, DC to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty.

DEC 23, 2009
Running Monkeys Vigorous exercise helps monkeys avoid symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

DEC 22, 2009
Facebook Personality Our social networking profiles are surprisingly accurate reflections of our true personalities.

DEC 21, 2009
Ocean Adaptation Coastal ecosystems are threatened by rising sea levels.

DEC 18, 2009
Aging Roundup A sign of premature aging shows up in the DNA of people who were abused as children.

DEC 17, 2009
Old Earthquakes Aftershocks from major earthquakes in the Midwest go on for hundreds of years.

DEC 16, 2009
Brake Particles Pollution from auto brakes may cause health problems.

DEC 15, 2009
Accounting Fraud Alert A new algorithm looks for accounting fraud by analyzing non-financial statistics.

DEC 14, 2009
Flu by the Book A listener asks if handling library books puts him at an increased risk of contracting an influenza virus.

DEC 11, 2009
Insect Engineering Roundup Insects inspire innovations in cell biology and medicine.

DEC 10, 2009
Cigarette Bacteria Cigarettes harbor a wide variety of disease-causing bacteria.

DEC 9, 2009
Genes & Empathy A genetic variation correlates with a strong sense of empathy.

DEC 8, 2009
Sick Mummies Researchers discover signs of heart disease in ancient Egyptian mummies.

DEC 7, 2009
Old Flu Antibodies Outbreaks of the H1N1 virus during the twentieth century left many people with long-term resistance to the swine flu.

DEC 4, 2009
Ice Cream Roundup Researchers attempt to make ice cream more healthful.

DEC 3, 2009
Chewing Gum Myth A listener asks: If you accidentally swallow chewing gum, does it really take years to go through your system?

DEC 2, 2009
Human Microbial Diversity Every person may have a very different mix of microbes living inside them.

DEC 1, 2009
Sandcastle Worm Glue A small sea creature inspires a potentially useful medical glue.

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