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11.18.09 | in Culture | by Monica Kanojia
Drilling Into Ice to See Into Earth's Past, Future
Paleoclimate researcher studies Greenland ice cores to see how Earth's climate has changed.
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11.16.09 | in Culture | by Charles Q. Choi
Romantic Rivalries Stir Religious Feelings
Religion may play a larger role in mating strategies than previously known.
11.12.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
The Science Behind 'Stop Me If I've Told You This'
We might not be wired to remember to whom we tell information.
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11.11.09 | in Culture | by Josh Chamot
Following Feathers from Birds to Dinosaurs
Ornithologist follows the evolution of feathers, shedding light on dinosaur colors.
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11.11.09 | in Culture | by LiveScience Staff
Vatican Ponders Alien Life
Questions of life's origins and of whether life exists elsewhere to be studied.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Women More Loyal When Cancer Strikes
Men are more likely to leave their sick wives than the other way around.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Happiest States are Wealthy and Tolerant
The happiest states also have the wealthiest residents and highest number of gays, research shows.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
The Well-Being of 50 U.S. States
Here's the list of the happiest U.S. states.
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11.10.09 | in Culture | by Robert Roy Britt
Should Human DNA Be Injected into Animals?
Is it ethical to stick human DNA into lab animals? Vote.
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11.09.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Posting Pics Online? What Your Photos Say About You
How you look says a lot about your personality.
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11.06.09 | in Culture | by Leslie Fink
Horror Movies: Why People Love Them
If horror movies scare us so much, why do we watch them?
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11.05.09 | in Culture | by Charles Q. Choi
Newborn Babies Cry in Native Tongue
The early seeds of language can be heard in the sound of crying babies.
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11.02.09 | in Culture | by Carl Marziali
'Breaking' Curveballs Are Part Illusion
In baseball, the curveball doesn’t break, we just think it does, says neuroscientist Zhong-Lin Lu.
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10.30.09 | in Culture | by Margie Serrato
Anthropology Abroad: Studying Women's Roles in the Military
Maggie Serrato traveled to South Korea to better understand the experiences of women in non-traditional roles.
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10.30.09 | in Culture | by Charles Q. Choi
Top 10 Things that Make Humans Special
What separates humans from other animals? Some of the answers might surprise you.
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10.28.09 | in Culture | by LiveScience Staff
Study: Bad Driving Is Genetic
Bad driving could be in your genes.
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10.28.09 | in Culture | by Emily Carlson
Making Molecules (And Salamanders) Glow
Chemist uses fluorescent proteins to light up science.
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10.28.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
Why Halloween Terrifies Some Kids
For about 1 percent of kids, fear of costumed people is a genuine phobia.
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10.24.09 | in Culture | by Robert Roy Britt
Cleanliness May Foster Morality
A simple spritz of a fresh-smelling window cleaner made people more fair and generous in a new study.
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10.23.09 | in Culture | by Jeanna Bryner
What Really Scares People: Top 10 Phobias
Fears come in all varieties from animal phobias, such as dogs or snakes, to situations like closed spaces or heights.
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