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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
VIDEO: Here’s to Your Brain
Two MIT scientists nanotechnologically reconnect brain cells.
African Dust Storms Stifle Hurricanes, Study Suggests
Saharan dust storms might be putting a damper on Atlantic Ocean hurricanes.
Seals Stop Shivering to Survive Extreme Dives
Hooded seals can handle oxygen levels so low they'd be lethal to humans. Now scientists are beginning to understand how they do it.
Surprising Twists Found in Triceratops Horns
The big, curved horns grew from tiny stubs that curved this way and that as the dinosaur aged.
New Liquid Could Replace Adhesive Bandages
Scientists develop a biodegradable liquid that can stop bleeding in seconds.
Future Aircraft Might Morph During Flight
Researchers are aiming to find ways to enable aircraft to change shape during flight to improve performance or efficiency.
Image of the Day: The Handwritten Letter 'e'
This illustrated landscape began as an effort to aid handwriting analysts. Everyone applies a different amount of pressure in their writing, resulting in a unique pattern of pressure points.
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