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Robots that can go anywhere in the world. Provided by Carnegie Mellon University. New Today on Science360 Radio. Controlling aggressive Argentine ants to protect native species. 100 shows and growing. NSF-funded scientists have discovered residents in median income neighborhoods are most at risk for mosquito bites because of urban geography and social patterns. New tech will power first fully programmable wireless network. Study sheds new light on how bilinguals process language. Picture of the Day.

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