Science news Posted January 24, 2014: Psycho
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Posted January 24, 2014:
- Psychologists Document the Age Our Earliest Memories Fade
- Mars Could Have Supported Life: Ten Years on Mars Leads to Livable Mud
- 40 Percent of Parents Learn How to Use Technology from Their Children
- The Scent of Cancer: Detecting Cancer With Fruit Fly's Antenna
- Rainforests in Far East Shaped by Humans for the Last 11,000 Years
- Plant Scientists Unravel a Molecular Switch to Stimulate Leaf Growth
Posted January 23, 2014:
- A Thousand Years Ago, Central Europeans Digested Milk as Well as Us Today
- Lab-Grown, Virus-Free Stem Cells Repair Retinal Tissue in Mice
- Changing Climate: How Dust Changed the Face of Earth
- New Genes Spring, Spread from Non-Coding DNA
- Timing Is Everything: How the Brain Links Memories of Sequential Events
- Bats Use Water Ripples to Hunt Frogs
- Los Angeles Would Experience Stronger-Than-Expected Ground Motion in Major Earthquake, Virtual Earthquake Generator Shows
- Genome of Longest-Living Cancer: 11,000-Year-Old Living Dog Cancer Reveals Its Origin, Evolution
- Watching Molecules Morph Into Memories: Breakthrough Allows Scientists to Probe How Memories Form in Nerve Cells
- Morphing Bat Skull Model: Using Engineering Plus Evolutionary Analyses to Answer Natural Selection Questions
- Fur and Feathers Keep Animals Warm by Scattering Light