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HumansSymbolic snacks
Capuchin monkeys can reason with tokens as they do with different foods, demonstrating a basic capacity for thinking symbolically.
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Health & MedicineParasite payback
The protozoan parasite that causes leishmaniasis seems vulnerable to the anticancer drug tamoxifen, research in mice shows.
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PhysicsSuction hunters
Scientists reveal new details on how extendable jaws help fish capture prey.
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Health & MedicineTime on their side
Review of a decade's worth of major league baseball games shows a slight cost in performance in teams with jet lag.
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Health & MedicineThanks for the pounds, Mom
When inherited from mom, a gene linked to obesity and diabetes interferes with blood sugar metabolism.
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ClimatePolar Bear Fallout
Why fights are likely to break out in the next few months to years between industry, environmental advocates, and the feds as regulations are developed, and litigated, over how to conserve declining numbers of polar bears.
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Health & MedicineIneffective alternative
The herbal remedy St. John’s Wort may not treat ADHD, a new study shows
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ClimateScience academies call for climate action
Thirteen national academies of science today called on world leaders to “to limit the threat of climate change.” Read more in the current Science & the Public blog by Janet Raloff.
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AnimalsInvasion of the salmon
Chinook salmon, dwindling in the United States, go wild in South America.
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Health & MedicineTake a nap
A nap is the most effective way to combat an after-lunch slump, but caffeine will help too.
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PaleontologyAncient burrows
Triassic-era sediments unearthed in Antarctica reveal the well-preserved lair of a four-legged, mammal-like reptile.
By Tia Ghose