Friday, May 18, 2012

Newfound Exoplanet May Turn to Dust: Planet’s Dust Cloud May Explain Strange Patterns of Light from Its Star

Researchers have detected a possible planet, some 1,500 light years away, that appears to be evaporating under the blistering heat of its parent star. The scientists infer that a long tail ...  > full story
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'Rare' Genetic Variants Are Surprisingly Common, Life Scientists Report

A large survey of human genetic variation shows that rare genetic variants are not so rare after all, and offers insights into human diseases. A team of scientists studied 202 genes in 14,002 people -- one of the ...  > full story
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How Exercise Affects the Brain: Age and Genetics Play a Role

Findings suggest that the effects of exercise on memory depend on the age of the exerciser; underlying genetic mechanisms matter, too. ...  > full story
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Intricate, Often Invisible Land-Sea Ecological Chains of Life Threatened With Extinction Around the World

Intricate, often invisible chains of life are threatened with extinction around the world. A new study quantifies one of the longest such chains ever documented. ...  > full story
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Quantum Physicists Show a Small Amount of Randomness Can Be Amplified Without Limit

Once again quantum physics gives us philosophical implications: physicists have shown how a small amount of randomness can be amplified without limit. ...  > full story
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Pollination With Precision: How Flowers Do It

Pollination could be a chaotic disaster. With hundreds of pollen grains growing long tubes to ovules to deliver their sperm to female gametes, how can a flower ensure that exactly two fertile sperm reach every ovule? Biologists report the discovery of ...  > full story
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Chemists Merge Experimentation With Theory in Understanding of Water Molecule

Using newly developed imaging technology, chemists have confirmed years of theoretical assumptions about water molecules, the most abundant and one of the most frequently studied substances ...  > full story
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Ancient History of Circumarctic Peoples Illuminated

Scientists have discovered new information about the migration patterns of the first humans to settle the Americas. The studies identify the historical relationships among various groups of Native American and First ...  > full story
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Slew of Rare DNA Changes Following Population Explosion May Hold Clues to Common Diseases

Scientists have taken a first step toward understanding how rare genetic differences among people contribute to leading chronic illnesses. One-letter DNA code changes occur frequently in human ...  > full story
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Suspicion Resides in Two Regions of the Brain: Our Baseline Level of Distrust Is Distinct and Separable from Our Inborn Lie Detector

Scientists have found that suspicion resides in two distinct regions of the brain: the amygdala, which plays a central role in processing fear and emotional memories, and the ...  > full story
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RNA Modification Influences Thousands of Genes: Revolutionizes Understanding of Gene Expression

Over the past decade, research in the field of epigenetics has revealed that chemically modified bases are abundant components of the human genome and has forced us to abandon the notion we've had ...  > full story
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Giant Galaxy-Packed Filament Revealed

Astronomers have discovered a giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars. The filament is the first structure of its kind spied in a critical era of cosmic buildup when colossal collections of galaxies called superclusters ...  > full story
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Sutureless Aortic Valve Replacement a North American First

A surgical milestone was reached on May 1st with a sutureless aortic valve replacement through a thoracic incision just 5 centimeters long. The two patients in their seventies who underwent this innovative procedure were doing well only one week ...  > full story

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Functional Coatings from the Plasma Nozzle

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Hinode Mission to Capture Annular Solar Eclipse This Weekend

On May 20-21, 2012 an annular eclipse of the Sun will be visible from within a narrow corridor along Earth's northern Hemisphere -- beginning in eastern Asia, crossing the North Pacific Ocean, and ending in the western United States. A partial ...  > full story

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