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Mapping Children’s Meltdowns in the Brain
Research lYoung children's meltdowns leave clear evidence, such as food spilled on the floor or walls, or, say, toys scattered ...

This Tiny Falcon Keeps Cherry Crops Safe
Research IIf you're a farmer, you know the threat birds can pose to your crops: they eat fruit, damage leaves, ...

Scientists Gaze Into the Heart of a Cosmic Vampire
Research IThis will happen billions of years in the future, but at some point our warm, friendly Sun will run ...

Ancient Folklore Upends Dangerous Savanna Myths
Research TOAnchopatra, a 15th-century poet-saint who lived in what is now western India, is said to have died while trying ...

These Wolves Shouldn’t Have Been on This Baltic Sea Island in the Bronze Age
Research ABOUTYour pet dogs are the descendants of domesticated wolves that, at some point in our prehistoric era, allied with ...

Feeling Magnetism Helps These Little Sea Turtles Find Food
Research WWho would have thought that you could teach baby sea turtles to dance on command? Monkeys and circus elephants, ...

Why Don’t We Have More Solar Planes?
Research AAs you prepare to fly on vacation and the many hassles that come with it, your worries about nerves ...

Seeing a Superhero on the Subway Makes People More Likely to Surrender Their Seats
Research Iimagine driving to work after a long day on a crowded subway. Exhausted, you plop down in the last ...

These Neanderthals May Have Eaten Their Enemies
Research AAt least 41,000 years ago, the grizzly bear scene may have played out in dark limestone caves located in ...

Some Cockroaches Like to Cuddle, Too
Research AAs the nights get colder and we hug our loved ones tighter, it's nice to remember that humans aren't ...





