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Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide Ramps Up Aspen Growth

The rising level of atmospheric carbon dioxide may be fueling more than climate change. It could also be making some trees grow like crazy. That is the finding of a new study of natural stands of ...  > full story
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Scientists Rescue Visual Function in Rats Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Scientists have rescued visual function in laboratory rats with eye disease by using cells similar to stem cells. The research shows the potential for stem cell-based ...  > full story
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What Happens When an Enormous Star Blows Up?

What happens when a really gargantuan star -- one hundreds of times bigger than our sun -- blows up? Although a theory developed years ago describes what the explosion of such an enormous star should look like, no one had ...  > full story
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By Feeding the Birds, You Could Change Their Evolutionary Fate

Feeding birds in winter is a most innocent human activity, but it can nonetheless have profound effects on the evolutionary future of a species, and those changes can be seen in the very near term. ...  > full story
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A Window That Washes Itself? New Nano-Material May Revolutionize Solar Panels and Batteries, Too

Researchers have developed a method to control the atoms and molecules of peptides so that they "grow" to resemble small forests of grass. These "peptide forests" ...  > full story
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How a Brain Hormone Controls Insect Metamorphosis

Researchers have discovered how PTTH, a hormone produced by the brain, controls the metamorphosis of juvenile insects into adults. ...  > full story
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Hawaiian Hot Spot Has Deep Roots

A classic explanation for oceanic hot spots such as Hawaii has been that they originate from upwellings of hot rock, called mantle "plumes," deep in the Earth's mantle. Evidence for these deep structures has been sketchy, ...  > full story
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First Direct Observation of a Planet-Like Object Orbiting Star Similar to Sun

Scientists have made the first direct observation of a planet-like object orbiting a star similar to the sun. ...  > full story
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Antarctica Served as Climatic Refuge in Earth's Greatest Extinction Event

A new fossil species suggests that some land animals may have survived the end-Permian extinction by living in cooler climates in Antarctica. Researchers have identified a ...  > full story
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Suzaku X-Ray Observatory Spies Treasure Trove of Intergalactic Metal

Most of the universe is made up of hydrogen and helium. These cosmic lightweights fill the first two spots on the famous periodic table of the elements. Less abundant but more familiar to us are the heavi ...  > full story
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Young Star Cluster Trumpler 14 Revealed in Stunning Image

The young star cluster Trumpler 14 is revealed in a stunning ESO image. The amount of exquisite detail seen in this portrait, which beautifully reveals the life of a large family of stars, is due to ...  > full story

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