This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute. Real-time information about whats happening in our bodies at the cellular level could be crucial for fighting cancer and other life-threatening conditi

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One of the most exquisite heat sensors in the worldits not in some government lab. It's in the head of a snake. The pit viper, to be specific. They're incredibly sensitive. They beat any of the synthetic counterparts, even the most expensive semicond

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It was becoming clear how the brave and expert thieves pulled off the world's biggest gem robbery. From a flight of stairs in the diamond center car park, they used a stolen key to open the door leading to the vault, and there they somehow managed to

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Remember joysticks? Those old things you used to control your game characters? Microsoft is hoping that youll forget all about them this winter. Earlier this month, it unleashed Kinect, a controller-free motion-gaming device for the Xbox 360 console.

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