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Friday, March 14, 2014

Pests: What's Their Purpose, Anyway?

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Pests: What's Their Purpose, Anyway?
       
Pests do have a purpose, and it's not just to bother humans. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Making Invasive Species Work for Us What happens if you release a swarm of parasitic wasps to kick a little bug's butt?

Extinct Mammal Had an Extreme Underbite
       
Waters off the California coast were once home to a porpoise that used a long, lower snout to hunt for food. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Dolphins Give Each Other Unique Names Dolphins actually give names to each other -- and you won't believe how far away they can hear each other!

Do Neutrinos Change Flavor at Night?
       
A fascinating observation has been tentatively announced by scientists using the SuperKamiokande neutrino detector. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: What Is the Large Hadron Collider? The Large Hadron Collider smashes protons together at record energies. Why does it matter?

Cat Bombs and Other Terrible Weapon Ideas
       
War is dark and awful. Sometimes, though, it helps to sit back and laugh at some of the dumb weapons that were actually invented and used in warfare. Watch

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