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Animals Can See Colors We Can't—And New Tech Offers Us a Glimpse
A colorful new video technique lets scientists see the world like birds and bees. 
The Head of NASA Science Spent a Whole Weekend Building a LEGO Rocket
Scientific American sat down with Nicola Fox, head of NASA science, to talk about her LEGO-building hobby, the agency's massive Space Launch System rocket and the NASA science she's most excited about. 
Giant, Sparkly Clams Hide the Most Efficient Solar Panels Ever Found
Inside giant, iridescent clams are algal farms that could inspire highly efficient bioreactors. 
Walking Backward Helps You Move Ahead with Joint Health
Experts explain how moving in reverse can take pressure off your knees and improve flexibility. 
What Do Dogs and Cats Dream About?
Pets can't report their dreams, but scientists have some evidence about what is happening when Sparky and Mittens sleep.
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