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Date: June 2009

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JUN 30, 2009
Like-Minded Media People really do seek out news coverage that confirms their own beliefs.

JUN 29, 2009
Bed Bugs Researchers are using bed bug pheromones to beat the nuisance pests at their own game.

JUN 26, 2009
Drugs & Toxins Roundup The overuse of antibiotics is not only bad for us, it’s bad for the environment.

JUN 25, 2009
Narcolepsy & The Immune System Researchers discover that narcolepsy is an auto-immune disease that attacks the brain.

JUN 24, 2009
Super-Recognizers Some people really do have extraordinary face-remembering abilities.

JUN 23, 2009
Obesity Paradox People who are already obese when they first develop cardiovascular disease have better prognoses than thinner patients.

JUN 22, 2009
Prairie Dog Alarms Prairie dogs have different alarms calls for predators of different colors and different species.

JUN 19, 2009
Extreme Spacecraft Roundup NASA unveils new spacecraft, large and small.

JUN 18, 2009
Polynesian Migration A surge in food poisoning from tropical fish may have prompted human migrations in the South Pacific.

JUN 17, 2009
Not Dead Yet Chemical signals save Argentinian ants from being wrongly carted off for dead.

JUN 16, 2009
Estrogen & Hearing A lack of estrogen may cause hearing loss.

JUN 15, 2009
Birdsong & Climate Birds that live in more variable climates sing more sophisticated songs.

JUN 12, 2009
New Species Roundup New species are still being discovered all over the world.

JUN 11, 2009
Nano-Needle A nano-sized needle delivers molecules to particular spots inside a cell.

JUN 10, 2009
Frogs Fight Disease Some frogs produce chemicals that could be used to treat human diseases.

JUN 9, 2009
Cow Methane Geneticists say cattle can be bred to be more environmentally friendly.

JUN 8, 2009
Mercury's Surface The MESSENGER spacecraft is giving scientists a first look at an entire half of the planet Mercury.

JUN 5, 2009
Color Change Roundup Color-changing plastics could indicate when they’ve been structurally damaged.

JUN 4, 2009
Spider Silk Treating spider silk with a chemical process makes it strong and tough.

JUN 3, 2009
Lookalike Species Some animals that look exactly alike may be genetically separate species.

JUN 2, 2009
Online Antiquities Online auction sites have transformed both legal and illegal antiquities markets.

JUN 1, 2009
Right Whales Return The critically endangered right whale has returned to the seas off of Greenland after a long absence.

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