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Monday, November 20, 2006
Doctors Say How We Taste Affects Health
How intensely people sense different flavors seems to affect how healthy they are.
New Study Lists Top 10 Earthquake States
Geologists have not agreed on which states are worse. A new list ranks them.
Male Chimps Prefer Older Females
A new study could shed light on how the more chimp-like ancestors of humans might have behaved.
Study Reveals How Magic Works
VIDEO: When the magician looks up, so does the audience, and the ball seems to disappear. But look closer, and the trick is revealed.
Crayfish Fake Sex Not War
Scientists have discovered pseudo-sex in crayfish, where males fake sex with each other to show dominance and reduce violence.
Why Music Gives Us the Chills
In recent studies, scientists found that people already familiar with the music are more likely to catch a chill at key moments.
Image of the Day: Tiny Giant in a Winter Stream
How can this tiny amphibian be a "giant?" It is an immature Pacific (or Coastal) Giant Salamander that I discovered in a small stream in early winter, close to home in northwestern Oregon, USA.
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