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How badly do you want something? Babies can tell

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To evaluate infants’ intuition regarding what other people value, researchers showed them videos in which an agent (red bouncing ball) decides whether it’s worth...

What training exercise boosts brain power best? New research finds out

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EEGs taken before and after the training showed that the biggest changes occurred in the brains of the group that trained using the "dual...

Do birdsong and human speech share biological roots?

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Nottingham Dollies are sheep cloned from adult cells, looking similar to this sheep. Credit: © Alexandr Vasilyev / Fotolia Original concerns that cloning caused early-onset osteoarthritis...

Whole-brain map of electrical connections key to forming memories constructed by...

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Penn researchers leading the DARPA-funded Restoring Active Memory project constructed the first whole-brain map of electrical connectivity in the brain based on data from...

Mysterious deep-Earth seismic signature explained

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The movement of seismic waves through the material of the mantle allows scientists to image Earth's interior, just as a medical ultrasound allows technicians...

Small but distinct differences among species mark evolution of human brain

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Chimpanzee. Credit: © EBFoto / Fotolia The most dramatic divergence between humans and other primates can be found in the brain, the primary organ that gives...

New species can develop in as little as two generations, Galapagos...

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Medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis) on sandy beach, Tortuga Bay, Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands. Credit: © Wilfred / Fotolia   The arrival 36 years ago of a...

Study sheds new insights into global warming ‘hiatus’

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A new study sheds light onto the global warming "hiatus" of 1998-2013. The authors conclude the phenomenon represented a redistribution of energy within the...

Added Arctic data shows global warming didn’t pause

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These figures show the global warming rates with the incorporated Arctic data. Credit: Figures courtesy of Xiangdong Zhang Gaps in Arctic temperature data caused a misperception...

Righty blue whales sometimes act like lefties, study finds

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A blue whale dives into the water off the California coast. Credit: Craig Hayslip, Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute Blue whales are the largest animals...

Disease resistance successfully spread from modified to wild mosquitoes

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This is an Anopheles gambiae mosquito being injected with hemolymph for a malaria research study. Credit: NIAID Using genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes to reduce or prevent...