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Friday, January 26, 2007
People More Cautious Than Reckless When Gambling
When gambling, people dwell more on losing lots than winning big, a new study finds.
Thinking on Spinal Cord Function Turned on its Head
A new study reveals that the spinal cord seethes with a tug of war between electrical signals ... nothing like what researchers expected.
The Invisible Sex Dance of Psychedelic Spiders
VIDEO: Don't miss this amazing look at the secret mating rituals of spiders that can see in the dark.
Double Dipping: Doughnuts Laced with Caffeine
Still sleepy after your first three double espressos? Try eating your way to wired.
Robots of the Future: Soft and Flexible
Robots of the future may be able to bend and twist in more flexible ways, thanks to a new research initiative aimed at developing soft-bodied robots.
Strange Weather's Loose Link to Global Warming
Is global warming behind this year's warm winter? Yes and no, scientists say.
Image of the Day: A Fish Named...
A new species of cichlid Ptychochromis loisellei discovered on the African island nation of Madagascar named after Paul Loiselle, a researcher whom dedicated much of his career safeguarding Madagascar?s little-known freshwater fish.
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