The Long Paper Trail: U.S. Recycling Roots Date to 1600s By Susan Cosier published 22 January 14 Recycling may seem new, but it's an idea older than the United States.
Cosmopolitan Eels Span the Oceans By Susan Cosier published 15 April 10 The 150-plus eel species can be found throughout the oceans, thanks to their fast-swimming larvae.
Toads Anticipate Earthquakes By Susan Cosier published 30 March 10 Toads might sense earthquakes before they happen and then hop to safety.
Octopuses React to Predators and Prey on TV By Susan Cosier published 22 March 10 Octopuses react to predators and prey on HDTV as if the animals were real.
Breakups Cloud Sense of Self, Study Finds By Susan Cosier published 12 March 10 After breaking up with a romantic partner, people don't know who they are anymore, and new research explains why.
Cell Phones Reveal Predictability in Human Movements By Susan Cosier published 5 March 10 Although people may not think their actions are foreseeable, a new study shows that we may be more predictable than we think.
Why We Gamble: The Enticement of Almost Winning By Susan Cosier published 5 February 10 Betting can feel good, but still hurt.
Obese Pregnant Women Should Gain Less, Experts Say By Susan Cosier published 14 January 10 Should obese women gain less weight during pregnancy than new recommendations suggest?