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Tiny treadmills show how fruit flies walk

The runner on the treadmill wasn’t your typical gym rat. For one thing, he kept sprinting to the front of…

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Tiny nematode worms can grow enormous mouths and become cannibals

The enormous mouth of a tiny nematode worm Sara Wighard and Ralf Sommer / Max Planck Institute for Biology Tubingen…

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Tiny worm with enormous eyes sees UV light invisible to humans

Worm bodies might not seem all that interesting. However, a closer look can also reveal how some worms use extra…

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New fossils of tiny, toothy early mammals could be a major missing link

The living mammal family tree is full of diverse species–big blue whales, great apes, bats, rodents, and humans, to name…

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Cellphone compass can measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health

Nearly every modern cellphone has a built-in compass, or magnetometer, that detects the direction of Earth’s magnetic field, providing critical…

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SNL spoofs NPR’s Tiny Desk : NPR

A view of NPR’s Tiny Desk. NPR hide caption toggle caption NPR A view of NPR’s Tiny Desk. NPR If…

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New tiny gecko species named after Vincent van Gogh

Scientists have discovered a new species of gecko named for post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. A team of scientists from…

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Zoe Saldana Made the Tiny Bag Trend Look Incredibly Chic

(Image credit: TatianaK/Backgrid) On the impracticality scale from one to ten, teeny tiny bags are hovering around a nine. Most…

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Some bamboo toilet paper contains only tiny amounts of bamboo

Some brands of bamboo toilet paper contain very little bamboo Zolga_F/Getty Images Eco-friendly toilet paper brands are selling bamboo loo…

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Chia Seeds: Eating This Tiny Seed Will Give You Glowing Skin

Seeds are something of an underrated superfood. Many seeds are packed with health benefits–think flax, pumpkin, hemp, buckwheat, and sesame–but…

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