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Dreams can be a rich source of creative ideas.
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Humans relate better to robots that avert their eyes at well-chosen moments.
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Do bombardier beetles that stay together, spray together?
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The science of human fear is much more complex than is commonly thought.
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The superb lyrebird of Australia combines its songs with specific dance moves to create an elaborate courtship ritual.
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Sea hares defend themselves from predators with colorful ink.
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A closer look at the effects of yo-yo dieting.
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Dads’ exercise habits may affect the health of their offspring.
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How much human language does your dog really understand?
The post Dog Vocabulary appeared first on Science Update.
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Virtual reality experiences could boost empathy.
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Viruses spread from room to room much more quickly than you might think.
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Tree kangaroos hop up trees instead of swinging through them like monkeys.
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Does it really take seven years to digest chewing gum?
The post Chewing Gum Myth appeared first on Science Update.
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The 2017 total solar eclipse captured the public imagination and taught kids about bees.
The post The 2017 Bee-Clipse appeared first on Science Update.
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A new study shows that birds can learn from recordings in the wild.
The post Wild Bird Song Learning appeared first on Science Update.
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Scientists map our exposure to chemicals and microbes.
The post Exploring the Exposome appeared first on Science Update.
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New York’s urban marshes are suffering from mineral deficiency.
The post Urban Marshes appeared first on Science Update.
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Scientists discover how we recall bundles of memories.
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Scientists are learning from history’s most deadly pandemic.
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Scientists discover that giraffes inherit their spots.
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