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Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Deep in the back of your mind, you’ve always had the feeling that there’s something strange about re

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As a science writer, Mary Roach has penned books on everything from cadavers to astronauts. In this

Emoticons Saved My Life

2010/9/2

An emoticon is a series of punctuation marks used to draw a picture and convey an emotion. But how d

Mulling over Maggots

2010/8/31

Maggots have a distinctive (and, some would say, repulsive) appearance. But throughout history docto

Latching on to Leeches

2010/8/26

There are hundreds of different leech species, but they're all built for one thing: sucking blood. J

Drilling for Offshore Oil

2010/8/24

Last week, Robert and Allison broke down the science behind oil exploration. In the second segment o

In Search of Offshore Oil

2010/8/19

In an economy driven by fossil fuels, oil exploration is big business -- but how do scientists actua

Are you mosquito bait?

2010/8/17

Why do mosquitoes love biting certain people (and ignore others)? In this podcast, Robert and Alliso

The Blue Whale is the largest living animal on Earth, but it isn't the first gigantic sea creature.

Roughly 10 percent of the human population is left-handed. This minority lives in a right-handed wor

Evolution in Action

2010/8/5

Charles Darwin's revolutionary study of evolution isn't even two hundred years old yet. In terms of

Although diamonds are incredibly expensive, they're only lumps of concentrated carbon (one of the mo

Designed entirely to cater to the sense of smell, perfume occupies a unique position in fashion and

Smells like Science

2010/7/27

Smells surround us: Astronauts say that space and the moon possess unique aromas, and many animals a

The Great Space Elevator

2010/7/22

It's no secret that space shuttles need a vast amount of fuel to escape the pull of gravity -- but a

The Kardashev Scale

2010/7/20

When Nicolai Kardashev began searching the universe for intelligent life, he built an energy-based s

What is the smart grid?

2010/7/15

Think of the U.S. power grid as one gigantic (and outdated) machine. This system works relatively we

Growing a Green Roof

2010/7/13

Are you stuck in the city, sweltering under the summer heat and missing the trees and grass of the n

Prosthetic Limbs

2010/7/8

Prosthetic limbs have been around for thousands of years, but could they eventually become superior

We know that robots are taking over more and more tasks traditionally performed by humans -- but ass

In the second installment of Robert and Allison's two-part series on history's world-changing scienc