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Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top stories from the last week! Which was your favorite?
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Why Do We Have Crooked Teeth When Our Ancestors Didn’t?
Explore the prevailing scientific theory of why crooked teeth and impacted wisdom teeth are recent developments in human evolution.
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Weekly Science News Roundup
Here are our top 4 stories from the week of the 28th of April! Which was your favorite?
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Cranberry Products Can Prevent UTIs, Review Suggests
A new, large-scale review study suggests there is scientific evidence supporting the use of cranberry products for urinary tract infections (UTIs).
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Someday Your Fork or Toys Could Be Made of Sugar, and Dissolve Away
Researchers have created a sturdy, lightweight material that disintegrates on-demand — and they made it from sugar and wood-derived powders.
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This Week in Science
Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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Watch the First Biodegradable Seed Robot in Action
A robot with the shape of a seed and with the ability to explore the soil based on humidity changes. It is made of biodegradable materials and able to move within the surrounding environment without requiring batteries or other external sources of energy.
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What Happens When You Quit Sugar?
When you stop eating sugar, your body changes. So what exactly happens to your brain and body when you try to quit sugar?
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Eye Candy
In a variation of what is sometimes referred to as the chameleon reaction, you can use a lollipop to reduce manganate(VII) through a range of colorful oxidation states.
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What Happened This Week in Science?
Check out the Technology Networks news team's selection of their favorite scientific stories from the week.
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