The total solar eclipse on Monday was undoubtedly the major science event of the week, but here are a few interesting news articles you can read without special eye protection:
Scientists remote control mice via magnetic beams
(They could probably learn a few things from Magneto)
Neuroscientists discover a brain circuit dedicated to retrieving memories
Probiotic for athletic performance coming soon
Analysis of "rusty" lunar rock suggest the moon's interior is dry
Dino-killing asteroid ended photosynthesis for up to two years
Fish: soon up to 30 percent off
"spasers" could destroy circulating tumor cells on command
Exercise sweat can charge your electronics
Implantable sponge fights fat, diabetes
Chimps learn rock-paper-scissors
(without lizard and Spock)
Stanford shocker: 99% of human microbes unknown to science
Have a good weekend, and I'll see you Monday!
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