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Date: August 2009

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AUG 31, 2009
Chimp Malaria Malaria probably passed from chimpanzees to humans around 5,000 years ago.

AUG 28, 2009
Bird Roundup Pigeons can be taught to tell good art from bad.

AUG 27, 2009
Mayan Forestry The early Maya culture practiced forest conservation – and may have paid a heavy price when they stopped.

AUG 26, 2009
Regrowing Coral Researchers and volunteers are regrowing imperiled coral reefs by hand.

AUG 25, 2009
Rising Health Costs Rising health care costs have slowed the growth of companies that subsidize employees' insurance.

AUG 24, 2009
Placebo Effect Genes The placebo effect only works for certain people – could this be genetic?

AUG 21, 2009
Plant Roundup Plant geneticists are developing crops that can thrive in salty soils.

AUG 20, 2009
Guinea Pigs A listener asks why guinea pigs aren’t often used as laboratory animals anymore.

AUG 19, 2009
Vitamin D Deficiency Vitamin D deficiency in children has become extremely widespread.

AUG 18, 2009
Nano-Diamond Therapy Nano-sized diamonds can help deliver targeted doses of insulin to heal burns.

AUG 17, 2009
Dog Intelligence Dogs have similar cognitive abilities to two-year-old children.

AUG 14, 2009
Chicken Feather Roundup Chicken feathers could provide an efficient new way to store hydrogen fuel.

AUG 13, 2009
Improving Geothermal Chemical innovations could make geothermal power a bigger player in alternative energy.

AUG 12, 2009
Wastewater Drug Mapping Testing wastewater for drugs may help scientists track regional changes in drug abuse.

AUG 11, 2009
Merkel Cells Merkel cells in the fingertips and lips are responsible for our feeling of fine touch.

AUG 10, 2009
Early Life & Chronic Disease People who were poor early in life have a biological tendency towards inflammation – which could contribute to chronic diseases.

AUG 7, 2009
Stress Roundup Some smells moderate stress genes in rats.

AUG 6, 2009
Diamonds & Extinction What really killed North America’s large mammals at the end of the last ice age?

AUG 5, 2009
Blind Drivers Scientists have designed a car that a blind person can drive.

AUG 4, 2009
Space Storms Space storms bombard the planet Mercury.

AUG 3, 2009
Mosquito Preferences A listener asks: Why do mosquitoes find some people tastier thanothers?

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