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Mars: The Planet That Lost an Ocean's Worth of Water
Strength in Numbers: First-Ever Quantum Device That Detects and Corrects Its Own Errors
Venus, If You Will, as Seen in Radar With the Green Bank Telescope
How Rivers Creep, Flow to Shape Landscapes Over Time
One Step Closer to Artificial Photosynthesis and 'Solar Fuels'
Centuries-Old DNA Helps Identify Origins of Slave Skeletons Found in Caribbean
Earth's Climate Is Starting to Change Faster, New Research Shows
Ancient Fossils Reveal Diversity in the Body Structure of Human Ancestors
Carina Nebula Survey Reveals Details of Star Formation
Saving Chilean Mummies from Climate Change
Experimental Drug Turns 'Bad' White Fat Into 'Good' Brown-Like Fat
Brain Structure Varies Depending on How Trusting People Are of Others, Study Shows
- New Paint For Tough Self-Cleaning Surfaces
- New Drugs Dramatically Boost Healthy Lifespan
- Are You a Descendant of Genghis Khan?
- Mars Lost an Ocean’s Worth of Water
- Quantum Device Detects and Corrects Own Errors
- Remarkably Detailed Images of Surface of Venus
- How Rivers Creep, Flow to Shape Landscapes
- One Step Closer to Artificial Photosynthesis
- DNA from African Slaves Reveals Their Origins
- Earth's Climate Starting to Change Faster
- Diversity in Body Structure of Human Ancestors
- Baby Stars Birthing in Carina Nebula
- Saving Chilean Mummies from Climate Change
- Experimental Drug Turns 'Bad' Fat Into 'Good'
- Brain Varies Depending On How Trusting You Are
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Genetics Breakthrough Will Boost Diabetes Research
From Brain Tumors to Memory: A Very Multifunctional Protein
Tiny Nanoparticles Could Make Big Impact for Patients in Need of Cornea Transplant
Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS: Scientists Reveal Structural Secrets of Nature's Little Locomotive
More Study Needed to Clarify Impact of Cellulose Nanocrystals on Health
First Look at Hospitalized Ebola Survivors' Immune Cells Could Guide Vaccine Design
Study of Fruit Fly 'Brain in a Jar' Reveals Mechanics of Jet Lag
Blood-Based Genetic Biomarkers Identify Young Boys With Autism
Vaccinate Against Measles, Experts Say
African-American Cancer Patients' Depression Symptoms Under-Recognized, Study Finds
- Genetics Breakthrough Boosts Diabetes Research
- Brain Tumors to Memory: Multifunctional Protein
- Tiny Nanoparticles for Cornea Transplant?
- Structural Secrets of Nature's Little Locomotive
- Clarifying Impact of Cellulose Nanocrystals
- Ebola Vaccine: Look at Survivors' Immune Cells?
- Mechanics of Jet Lag Revealed from Fruit Flies
- Blood-Based Genetic Biomarkers ID Autism in Boys
- Vaccinate Against Measles, Experts Say
- African-Americans: Depression in Cancer Patients
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Increases Attractiveness
Societally-Engaged Adults See Their Lives as Redemption Stories
Youth Suicide Rate in Rural Areas Is Nearly Double the Rate in Cities
Who Am I? New Study Links Early Family Experiences, Self-Esteem With Self-Clarity
Smiles, Word Choice Show What Type of Sexism Men Display
What’s Your Genetic Destiny? More Than Half of Parents Want to Know Disease Risks for Selves, Kids
Sleep Apnea Is Common in Women With Gestational Diabetes
Stress Reduction May Reduce Fasting Glucose in Overweight and Obese Women
Feeling Sleepy? Might Be the Melatonin
Most Men With Borderline Testosterone Levels May Have Depression
- One Glass of Wine Increases Attractiveness
- How Do Societally-Engaged Adults See Their Lives?
- Youth Suicide Rate: Rural Double That of Cities
- Family, Self-Esteem Linked to Self-Clarity
- Sexism: It’s in His Smile
- Genetic Destiny: Do You Want to Know Your Risks?
- Sleep Apnea Common With Gestational Diabetes
- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Helps
- Feeling Sleepy? Might Be the Melatonin
- Borderline Testosterone Levels and Depression
Pregnancy Weight Gain Tilts Scales for Child Becoming Obese
Physical Labor, Hypertension and Multiple Meds May Reduce Male Fertility
Traffic Light Food Labels Strengthen Self-Control
Strained Thumb from Texting? Biomechanical Simulations Show How Tablets and Smartphones Stress Joints and Muscles
Liraglutide May Help Overweight and Obese Adults Lose Weight Safely and Effectively
Have a Sense of Purpose in Life? It May Protect Your Heart
High-Normal Thyroid Hormone Level in Pregnancy May Affect Fetal Brain Development
Obese Females Who Are Most Unlikely to Lose Weight Are Most in Need of Losing It
New Study Points to Better Classrooms for Children With Disabilities
Losing 30 Minutes of Sleep Per Day May Promote Weight Gain and Adversely Affect Blood Sugar Control
- Excessive Pre-Pregnancy Weight Gain: Obese Child?
- Physical Labor, Meds May Reduce Male Fertility
- Traffic Light Food Labels Strengthen Self-Control
- Tablets and Smartphones Stress Joints and Muscles
- Liraglutide for Safe and Effective Weight Loss?
- Sense of Purpose in Life May Protect the Heart
- Thyroid Hormone Affects Fetal Brain Development
- Those Who Need to Lose Weight the Most Don't
- Better Classrooms for Children With Disabilities
- Weight Gain from 30 Minutes Less Sleep Per Day
Understanding Why a Material's Behavior Changes as It Gets Smaller
Benefits of Adding a Second, Smaller Rotor to Wind Turbines
New Angle on X-Ray Measurements
Quantum Sensor's Advantages Survive Entanglement Breakdown
Ultrathin Polymer Insulators Key to Low-Power Soft Electronics
Tsunami on Demand: Nanoscale Rogue Waves Research Sheds Light on Power to Harness Catastrophic Events
Electrons in Slow Motion
Secrets of Surfaces' Wrinkling, Folding, Creasing and Delaminating Are Unraveled
PET/MR Can Effectively Diagnose Cause of Unclear Foot Pain
Patented Process Builds Better Semiconductors, Improves Electronic Devices
- Nanotechnology: Strength in Shrinking Materials
- Wind Turbines: Benefits of Adding a Second Rotor
- New Angle On X-Ray Measurements
- Quantum Sensor Survives Entanglement Breakdown
- Ultrathin Polymer Insulators Created
- Nano Tsunami: Origin of Catastrophic Waves?
- Electrons in Slow Motion
- Secret of Wrinkling, Folding, and Creasing
- Diagnosing Cause of Unclear Foot Pain
- Building Better Semiconductors, Electronics
Scientists Gather to Prepare for Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
NASA Spacecraft Becomes First to Orbit a Dwarf Planet
'Habitable' Planet GJ 581d Previously Dismissed as Noise Probably Does Exist
Black Holes and Dark Sector Explained by Quantum Gravity
Hubble Sees Supernova Split Into Four Images by Cosmic Lens
Einstein Put to the Test: Satellite Mission on Dark Energy and Theory of Gravitation
Space Technology Investigates Large-Scale Changes to Africa's Climate
Breakthrough in Energy Harvesting Could Power 'Life on Mars'
Rapid Changes Observed in a Comet’s Plasma Tail
Galactic 'Rain' Explains Why Some Galaxies Are Better at Creating Stars
- Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
- NASA Spacecraft First to Orbit a Dwarf Planet
- Previously Dismissed 'Habitable' Planet Exists?
- Quantum Gravity Explains Black Holes, Dark Sector
- Supernova Split Into Four Images by Cosmic Lens
- Planck Satellite Puts Einstein to the Test
- Changes to Africa’s Climate Mapped
- Energy Harvesting for Colonists On Mars?
- Rapid Changes in a Comet’s Plasma Tail
- Galactic 'Rain' May Be Key to Star Formation
Optical Fibers Light the Way for Brain-Like Computing
Bioengineers Put Human Hearts on a Chip to Aid Drug Screening
Online and Offline: The Changing Face of Meetings
2D Nitrogenated Crystals New Potential Rival for Graphene
Data Driven Discoveries: Imagine Smart Cities With Thousands of Strategically Placed Sensors
Graphene Meets Heat Waves
New Flexible Films for Touch Screen Applications Achieve Longer Lasting Display
Sap-Feeding Butterflies Join Ranks of Natural Phenomenon, the Golden Ratio
A New Way to Control Information by Mixing Light and Sound
Breakthrough in Nonlinear Optics Research
- Optical Fibers for Brain-Like Computing?
- Bioengineers Put Human Hearts On a Chip
- The Changing Face of Meetings
- 2D Nitrogenated Crystals: Rival for Graphene
- New Sensor Array Changes Data-Collection
- Graphene Meets Heat Waves
- Flexible Films for Touch Screen Applications
- Sap-Feeding Butterflies and the Golden Ratio
- New Way to Control Info by Mixing Light and Sound
- Breakthrough in Nonlinear Optics Research
CO2 Increase Can Intensify Future Droughts in Tropics, Study Suggests
Progeny of Old Parents Have Fewer Offspring, Sparrow Study Finds
Amphibians, Already Threatened, Face Increased Susceptibility to Disease from Environmental Stress
Biofuel Proteomics: Researchers Use Proteomics to Profile Switchgrass
After 60 Million Years Apart, Two Fern Genera Form Hybrid in the Mountains of France
Vegetarian Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancers
Supplemental Feeding for Endangered Avian Species
Love, Love Me Do: Male Beetles That Have More Sex Are More Insecure, Study Shows
Bioelectrochemical Processes Have the Potential to One Day Replace Petrochemistry: Lysine Production as Example
Go Meta: New Technique Expands Possibilities for Molecular Designers
- More CO2 Can Intensify Future Droughts in Tropics
- Progeny of Old Parents Have Fewer Offspring
- Stress Worsens Prospects for Amphibians
- Biofuel Proteomics
- Two Fern Genera Form Hybrid in French Mountains
- Vegetarian Diet: Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancers
- Supplemental Feeding for Endangered Avian Species
- Male Beetles: More Sex, More Insecurity
- Bioelectrochemical Processes, Not Petrochemistry?
- New Possibilities for Molecular Designers
Early Herders' Grassy Route Through Africa: Old Teeth Show Lake Victoria Wasn't Tsetse Fly Habitat
Habitat Degradation, Climate Shifts Impact Survival of the White-Collared Manakin
Is the Tasty Blue Crab's Natural Range Creeping North?
Atmosphere Above Africa: Clouds and Aerosol Measurements
New Tool Aids US Conservation, Management of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
Evidence from Glacier Ice: Until It Was Banned, Leaded Gasoline Dominated the Humanmade Lead Emissions in South America
Urine Power to Light Camps in Disaster Zones
Stuck-in-the-Mud Plankton Reveal Ancient Temperatures
Ancient Mongol Metallurgy an Extreme Polluter
How Rain Is Dependent on Soil Moisture
- Early Herders' Grassy Route Through Africa
- White-Collared Manakin: Climate Change Survival
- Is Blue Crabs Natural Range Creeping North?
- Measurements of Atmosphere Above Africa
- Tool Helps US Manage Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises
- Lead Pollution: Leaded Gas Worse Than Mining
- Urine Power to Light Camps in Disaster Zones
- Muddy Plankton Reveal Ancient Temperatures
- Ancient Mongol Metallurgy an Extreme Polluter
- How Rain Is Dependent On Soil Moisture
Amid Chaos of Libya, Newly Unearthed Fossils Give Clues to Our Own Evolution
Karnak: Excavation Yields 38 Artifacts
The Unlikeliest of Pals? An Indian Soldier Alone Among Yorkshiremen
Significant Facial Variation in Pre-Columbian South America
Excavation Reveals Ancient Town and Burial Complex in Diros Bay, Greece
Deadly Frog Fungus Dates Back to 1880s, Studies Find
Discovery of 2.8-Million-Year-Old Jaw Sheds Light on Early Humans
First-Ever Human Population Adaptation to Toxic Chemical, Arsenic
Grand Tree of Life Study Shows a Clock-Like Trend in New Species Emergence and Diversity
Animal Functional Diversity Started out Poor, Became Richer Over Time
- Libya: New Fossils Give Clues to Our Evolution
- Karnak: Excavation Yields 38 Artifacts
- Indian Soldier Alone Among Yorkshiremen
- Varied Faces of Pre-Columbian South America
- Ancient Town and Burial Complex in Greece
- Deadly Frog Fungus Dates Back to 1880s
- Discovery of Jaw Sheds Light On Early Humans
- Some Can Tolerate Toxic Chemical Arsenic?
- Grand Tree of Life: Clock-Like Trend in Species
- Animal Diversity: Poor, Then Gradually Richer
Two-Step Treatment Improved Function, Decreased Pain Severity in Veterans
Parasite Infection Poses a Greater Risk for African Under-Fives
The Price of Protection: Abused Women and Earnings
First Validated Method of Detecting Drugs of Abuse in Exhaled Breath
Researchers Connect Climate Change to Food Safety
Fast Food Commercials to Kids 'Deceptive' by Industry Self-Regulation Standards
Nine Steps to Survive 'Most Explosive Era of Infrastructure Expansion in Human History'
Flood and Drought Risk to Cities on Rise Even With No Climate Change
Hidden Hazards Found in 'Green' Products
Reliance on Smartphones Linked to Lazy Thinking
- Treatment Decreased Pain Severity in Veterans
- Parasite Infection a Great Risk for African Youth
- Price of Protection for Abused Women, Earnings
- Detecting Drugs of Abuse in Exhaled Breath
- Researchers Connect Climate Change to Food Safety
- Ads Aimed at Kids: Deceptive by Industry ...
- How to Survive Rapid Infrastructure Expansion
- Flood And Drought Risk To Cities On Rise
- Hidden Hazards Found in 'Green' Products
- Reliance On Smartphones: Lazy Thinking?
Women in Business
Stress Markers in Unemployed Linked to Poor Health
Amphetamine Gets the Job Done: Using Drugs to Work Long Hours
Basic Personality Changes Linked to Unemployment, Study Finds
Leader of the Pack: Study of Voles and Owls Show Rise of Individuals With Greatest Influence on Collective Group Behavior
How Income Fraud Made the Housing Bubble Worse
Women Seek Greater Variety in Men and Consumer Products Near Ovulation
Workplace Bullying a Vicious Circle
People Value Resources More Consistently When They Are Scarce
An Internet of Things Reality Check
- Women in Business
- Unemployed: Stress Markers Tied to Poor Health
- Amphetamine Gets the Job Done
- Unemployment Can Change Your Personality
- Leader of the Pack?
- How Income Fraud Made Housing Bubble Worse
- Men, Shopping: Fertile Women Seek Variety
- Workplace Bullying a Vicious Circle
- Scarcity Makes Us More Economically Rational
- An Internet of Things Reality Check
Creative Genius Driven by Distraction
On-Board School Bus Filtration System Reduces Pollutants by 88 Percent
Teachers Become Healthier When They Learn
Teacher Prejudices Put Girls Off Math, Science, Study Suggests
Biology Teachers: Understanding Faith, Teaching Evolution Not Mutually Exclusive
Education 'Experts' Cited in News Stories May Lack Expertise, Study Finds
Delaying Children's School Entry Linked to Poor Academic Performance
Teens Increasingly Sleep Deprived
Learning With All the Senses: Movement, Images Facilitate Vocabulary Learning
Public and Scientists Express Strikingly Different Views About Science-Related Issues
- Creative Genius Driven by Distraction
- Filter Cuts Air Pollution Inside School Buses
- Teachers Become Healthier When They Learn
- Teacher Prejudices Put Girls Off Math, Science
- Understanding Faith to Better Teach Evolution?
- Education 'Experts' May Lack Expertise
- Delaying Kindergarten Linked to Lower Scores
- Teens Increasingly Sleep Deprived
- Learning With All the Senses Makes Sense
- Public, Scientists: Strikingly Different Views



















































































