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Friday, November 24, 2006
Humans Inhabit the Soul of Experimental Robot
In tests, researchers see, hear and feel sensations detected by a robot in another location, and they control the robot, too.
New Insight into People Who Taste Words
A new study of a small group of people who can "taste" words could help reveal how cognition and perception in all of us.
Biking Can Make Women's Genitals Less Sensitive
Women who bicycle frequently run the risk of decreased sensitivity in their genitals as well as pain, a new study suggests.
Greatest Mass Extinction Gave Oceans a Face Lift
The largest extinction in Earth?s history not only wiped out 95 percent of sea creatures and many land animals, it also led to a dramatic change in the structure of marine ecosystems.
Scientists Regrow Chicken Embryo's Wing
The study adds to other evidence that limbs can be regrown in many species, perhaps even mammals.
Job Stress Fuels Disease
You already knew the daily rigors of work can lead to job burnout. But scientists are finding direct links between job stress and bad health.
Image of the Day: Whale Routes
NOAA has urged ship captains to use new recommended routes to reduce the chances of ship strikes with endangered right whales. Credit: NOAA
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