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Physicists find signs of four-neutron nucleus
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Odd star's dimming not aliens' doing
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Purpose of zebra stripes remains a mystery
Scientists have been arguing about the purpose of zebra stripes since the 1800s. They still don't have a good answer for why the patterning evolved.
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Soviets nailed first landing on moon
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Don't blame winter for that bleak mood
Winter doesn't deserve its dour reputation as the season of depression, scientistssay. Rates of major depression, a psychiatric condition marked by ...
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Largest rocky world found
SOLID AS A ROCK A planet about half the size of Neptune might be made of pure rock, making it larger than other known rocky planets (one ...
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U.K. first to approve gene editing of human embryos for research
A research study involving gene editing on early human embryos (8-cell embryo about three days post-fertilization shown) has been given the ...
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Why some birds sing elaborate songs in the winter
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Microbes may help bears stay healthy when fat for hibernation
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Meet the tarantula in black
They found that the Aphonopelma spiders could be classified into 29 species (14 of them new to scientists). “We knew that doing this was really going ...
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Plants trick bacteria into attacking too soon
5 Science Signaling. Tino Krell and colleagues from the Spanish National Research Council in Granada found that rosmarinic acid mimics a molecule ...
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Ancient tectonic plate blocks magma plume at Yellowstone, simulation shows
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Bedbug genetic code cracked
Bedbugs have been feeding on humans for at least 3,000 years. And in the last two decades, populations of the pest have grown, probably spurred by ...
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Ocean's plastics offer a floating fortress to a mess of microbes
In 1972, scientists were trawling the surface of the Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean to collect Sargassum, a brown algae seaweed.
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Mouse study offers clues to brain's response to concussions
Although the finding comes from mice, it may help scientists better understand the damage caused by repetitive impacts such as those sustained in ...
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WHO declares international emergency for cases linked to Zika virus
More than 20 countries and territories have active transmission of Zika virus, which has been linked to birth defects and neurological disorders.
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Pill measures gut gas
Too much methane or hydrogen in the gut, the scientists say, could reflect digestive problems. The team tested the capsule in pigs, which have ...
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Urban heat islands exist even in the Arctic
M. Varentsov et al/Lomonosov Moscow State Univ., Russian Academy of Sciencesand World Meteorological Org.largest cities north of the Arctic ...
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Forest management not so hot at fighting warming
Retracing changes in forestry since 1750, researchers report in the Feb. 5 Sciencethat forest management in Europe has made climate change worse ...
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White-tailed deer have their own form of malaria
The white-tailed deer, maybe the best-studied wild animal in North America, turns out to carry a malaria parasite that science has overlooked for ...
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DNA may determine if you're an early bird or night owl
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Images probe artery-hardening plaques
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Cyanobacteria use their whole bodies as eyeballs
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Harvester ants are restless, enigmatic architects
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Cancer drug's usefulness against Alzheimer's disputed
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'Three-parent babies' are ethically permissible, U.S. panel says
It is ethically permissible to create “three-parent babies” in clinical experiments, as long as certain guidelines are followed, a U.S. panel of experts has ...
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Support grows for a return to ice giants Uranus and Neptune
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'Woohoo!' email stokes rumor that gravitational waves have been spotted
It's just a rumor, but if specificity is any measure of credibility, it might just be right. For weeks, gossip has spread around the Internet that researchers ...
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With rumors flying, scientists are set to make a big announcement on gravitational waves
Now the good folks at LIGO have sent out a media alert for a news conference on Thursday. And, well, scientists don't tend to gather the media at the ...
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Removing worn-out cells makes mice live longer and prosper
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Meteorite Suspected in Death of Man in Southern India
CHENNAI, India — Indian scientists are investigating whether a man was killed by a meteorite, which if confirmed would be the first recorded death ...
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'GMOs' isn't a four-letter word, but it is hard to define
Last fall, when I began reporting a story for Science News investigating many of the claims made about genetically modified organisms, I saw the ...
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Scientists discover prehistoric 'Jurassic butterfly'
Scientists have discovered an insect that went extinct for more than 120 million years and featured many of the traits associated with modern butterflies ...
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Mystery of deep-sea 'purple sock' solved
By Rebecca Morelle Science Correspondent, BBC News ... creature that resembles a discarded purple sock has been solved, scientists report.
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Expedition to drill to center of Earth ends without success
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Celebrating 75 years of Science Talent Search
The Intel Science Talent Search, celebrating its 75th anniversary this March, is the nation's most prestigious pre-college science competition.
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The sexual misconduct case that has rocked anthropology
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Biotech giant publishes failures to confirm high-profile science
A biotechnology firm is releasing data on three failed efforts to confirm findings in high-profile scientific journals — details that the industry usually ...
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Giant Scottish rabbit seeks new home
Animal welfare officials in Scotland are seeking a new home for a giant rabbit. ADVERTISEMENT. The larger-than-life bunny, appropriately named ...
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Scientists fire up nuclear fusion experiment
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Budget 2017: Read our round up of Obamas science funding requests
What at first glance looks like modest good news for National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the president's budget—a $825 million increase—is instead ...
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Women are seen more than heard in online news University of Bristol
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One reason your hair is thinning? Some of it turns into skin
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Scientists pull clean, renewable energy from human wastes
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Huge population of endangered lions found in Ethiopia
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Scientists solve 50-year-old mystery of Alaska tsunami
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The Two Faces of Aging: Cancer and Cellular Senescence
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You're invited: Second webinar on environmental epigenetics of autism
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An inside look at 2500+ cow dairies: 70 pounds, $1.4M profit
An inside look at 2,500+ cow dairies: 70 pounds, $1.4M profit. February 1, 2016. In the times of both high feed and high milk costs, large dairy farms ...
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Senior Citizens May Accept Robot Helpers, but Fear Robot Masters
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USGS flow-station network in the Delta; High-tech studies reveal benefits of habitat restoration for fish
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Open Science and scholarly publishing roundup – February 09, 2016
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Scientists have created generations of mice that don't need a Y Chromosome and many of which are able to sire viable offspring themselves. In 2013 ...
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Expedition to SW Indian Ridge Completed
Expedition 360 of the JOIDES Resolution ended on 30 January 2016. The Indian Ridge Moho Expedition did not meet their goal of drilling 1300 ...
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Bootstrap is part of White House computer science education initiative
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Leading bugs to the death chamber: A kinder face of cholesterol
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University of Miami Receives $100 Million for Science, Engineering
The University of Miami has announced a $100 million gift from Phillip and Patricia Frost in support of basic and applied sciences and engineering ...
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