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December 21, 2015

Skipper: A Globetrotting Jack Russel

Many of us wish we could hop on a plane and travel the world with an unlimited budget and an […]
December 21, 2015

Scientifically Engineered Music for Cats

What kind of music would your cat listen to? Would he or she be a head banger, rocking out to […]
December 20, 2015

NIH Retiring All Remaining Research Chimps

Two years ago, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) went forward and retired a large portion of their testing […]
December 19, 2015

3D Printing Helps 2-Legged Puppy Walk Again

Despite all of the horrific things happening around the world, the truth is there has never been a better time […]
December 17, 2015

Why Do We Love Bacon?

After the recent announcement by the World Health Organization that meat causes cancer (vegetarians and vegans worldwide rejoice while I […]
December 17, 2015

Is Self-Control Damaging Your Memory?

Self-control is generally accepted as being a good thing to have. It’s what ensures you don’t eat all 10 lbs. […]
December 16, 2015
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What Causes A Supervolcano?

We’ve all seen TV shows and disaster flicks portraying super-volcanic eruptions. The devastating blast of liquid magma ejected thousands of […]
December 14, 2015

Honeybees facing hard winter: is it the end of the world?

The plight of the honey bee (no, not that whimsical high-speed orchestral doodad) is as heated a topic as any […]
December 11, 2015

The Rise of Technology in Estonia

In 1991, Estonia regained its independence from the Soviet Union, but the battle to a new age had just begun. […]
December 11, 2015

PARO Therapeutic Robot in the US

If you have been following the Netflix comedy series starring Aziz Ansari, “Master of None,” you would have observed that a […]