
Tanya Lewis
Latest articles by Tanya Lewis

Could Super Bowl Outcome Be Influenced By Biological Clocks?
By Tanya Lewis published
Football fans, take note: The outcome of this weekend's Super Bowl, along with other major sporting events, may depend on whether the players are night owls or early birds, a new study suggests.

Eye-Tracking Tech Could Detect Concussions in Football Players
By Tanya Lewis published
Brain injuries in football players have gained a lot of attention, but diagnosing these injuries isn't easy. Now new eye-tracking technology could help, researchers say.

No Yolk! Scientists Unboil an Egg Without Defying Physics
By Tanya Lewis published
Scientists have figured out a way to do something that seems impossible: unboil an egg. But strange as it may sound, the feat doesn't defy basic laws of science.

Electric vs. Fuel Cell Vehicles: 'Green' Auto Tech Explained
By Tanya Lewis published
Battery-powered electric cars and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have both seen advances in their development, and one or both of these technologies may represent the future of "green" automobiles.

Insects Wear Tiny Spacesuits, for Science
By Tanya Lewis published
What's the best way to keep an insect from exploding in a powerful vacuum? Wrap it in a tiny spacesuit, of course.

Thirst 'On/Off' Switch Found in Mouse Brain
By Tanya Lewis published
You know the feeling: the dryness in the mouth, the stickiness in the throat and the creeping salivation — thirst.

Is the Personal Robot Finally Here?
By Tanya Lewis published
She's your personal assistant, your photographer, your butler and your home security guard — and she's a robot.

Treasured 16th-Century 'Lenox Globe' Gets a Digital Makeover
By Tanya Lewis published

Are Computers Better Judges of Personality Than Friends?
By Tanya Lewis published
When it comes to truly knowing someone's personality, a computer may do a better job than his or her friends and family members, a new study suggests.

Don't Let Artificial Intelligence Take Over, Top Scientists Warn
By Tanya Lewis published

170-Million-Year-Old 'Fish Lizard' Fossil Unearthed in Scotland
By Tanya Lewis published
A prehistoric marine-reptile fossil found in Scotland's Isle of Skye represents a new species that lived about 170 million years ago, a new study finds.

Eye-Swallowing and Mouth Birth: Freaky Facts About Frogs
By Tanya Lewis published
Think you know a lot about frogs? Here are a few frog facts that may surprise you.

Following Tesla's Lead, Toyota Makes Fuel Cell Patents Free
By Tanya Lewis published
Toyota is making thousands of its hydrogen fuel cell patents available royalty-free, the car company announced this week at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
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