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Supplements: Too Much Of A “Good” Thing?

I don't want for us to take pills anymore, not that it's bad. We'll be stronger if we don't need them.

Living Among Giant Lizards

Early Australians once shared their home with giant lizards, according to a fossil dating back to 50,000 years ago.

“Microsnails” Found In South China

The smallest known land snail has been discovered in China, laying the groundwork for the study of dwarfism in invertebrates.

How The Brain Encodes A Place

Neurons called Ocean cells are responsible for encoding time and place in episodic memories, scientists say.

Ink-Based Capacitors Flex Their Strengths

A manganese oxide-based conductive ink could help make the production of energy storage devices cheaper and more eco-friendly.

7 Must-Read Stories In September 2015

From the effects of phthalates on pregnancy to capturing carbon using coffee, don't miss our top seven stories for September 2015!

Tuning Carbon Nanotubes To Capture Greenhouse Gases

By tweaking the physical parameters of carbon nanotubes, researchers were able to increase the absorption of greenhouse gases.

Zinc-Based Transistors For Lightning Fast Screens

Korean scientists have created a thin-film transistor that is ten times faster than what is currently commercially available.

Helping Singaporeans Stay NIMBELS Through Research

The NTU Integrated Medical, Biological & Environmental Life Sciences (NIMBELS) Cluster features Southeast Asia’s first phenome center.