Life

  1. Microbes

    Some dirt won’t hurt

    It could even lower risks of serious allergic disease.

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  2. Environment

    Home, plastic home

    Some ocean life is moving into floating piles of plastic trash.

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  3. Brain

    Respecting the body’s clocks

    Daily rhythms affect everything from the time we wake to how well we perform in sports.

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  4. Brain

    Explainer: What is jet lag?

    Traveling across time zones can disrupt circadian rhythms.

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  5. Microbes

    The power of microbes

    A living animal is never alone. Its body — like yours — is home to trillions of microbes, or tiny single-celled organisms. Those microbes aren’t just hitchhiking. They can play an important role in separating species, researchers now report.

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  6. Animals

    Amputated ‘finger’ tips grow back

    Both toenails and toe tips grew back in mice, thanks to special ‘stem’ cells living beneath the nails.

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  7. Life

    Explainer: What is a stem cell?

    Special cells have ability to turn into several different types

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  8. Animals

    Bats before bedtime

    Scientists find new animal species in old rainforests.

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  9. Brain

    Headers and memory loss

    Soccer players who frequently use their heads score worse on memory tests.

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  10. Animals

    Cool Jobs: Moved by life

    Biologically inspired robots travel — naturally.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Infection time

    Disease is more severe when it hits in the morning, at least in mice.

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  12. Brain

    Explainer: Our bodies’ internal clocks

    Biological clocks determine hunger, sleepiness and other daily rhythms.

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