Top Science News
October 14, 2018
Oct. 12, 2018 Researchers have examined the youngest-ever specimen of tylosaur ever found. Like orcas, mosasaurs might have used their bony noses to strike ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Archaeologists found the remains of a 10-year-old child with a stone inserted into his or her mouth at a fifth-century Italian cemetery. They think the stone was meant to keep the child from rising ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Researchers were able to produce healthy mice with two mothers that went on to have normal offspring of their own. Mice from two dads were also born ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 The unexpectedly gentle death of a massive star suggests that it was being robbed by a dense companion lurking out of ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Biologists grew human retina tissue from scratch to determine how cells that allow people to see in color ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Researchers are reporting ways in which using genetic ancestry databases to solve crimes could potentially ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Scientists have created a 'window' into the brain, which enables researchers to watch in incredible detail how human brain cells develop and connect to each other in ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Scientists have developed a method to 3-D print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons to greatly improve a patient's recovery. A person with a badly damaged ligament, tendon, or ruptured disc could simply have new replacement ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Researchers have developed a technique to harvest 2-inch diameter wafers of 2-D material within just a few minutes. They can then be stacked together to form an electronic device within ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Researchers have developed what they call T-CUP: the world's fastest camera, capable of capturing ten trillion frames per second. This new camera literally makes it possible to freeze time to see phenomena -- and even light! -- in extremely ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A recently published study reveals Ganymede, an icy moon of Jupiter, appears to have undergone complex periods of geologic activity, specifically strike-slip tectonism, as is seen in Earth's San ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Engineers have developed 3D printed devices that can track and store their own use -- without using batteries or electronics. Instead, this system uses a method called backscatter, through which a device can share information by reflecting signals ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A new, in-depth anatomical description of the best preserved specimens of a car-sized sauropod relative from North America could help paleontologists with unraveling the mystery of why some dinosaurs got ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Researchers have confirmed that lizards exhibit two sleep states, just like humans, other mammals, and birds. They corroborated the conclusions of a 2016 study on the bearded dragon and conducted the same sleep investigation on another lizard, the Argentine tegu. Their findings nevertheless point ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Pioneering new research has given a new perspective on the crucial role that 'natural factors' play in global ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 In an unprecedented study of a solar eclipse's influence on bee behavior, researchers organized citizen scientists and elementary school classrooms to set up acoustic monitoring stations to listen in on bees' buzzing -- or lack thereof -- as the August 2017 total solar eclipse passed over North ...
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Health News
October 14, 2018
Oct. 9, 2018 A research team tested study participants on how many faces they could recall from their personal lives and the media, as well as the number of ...
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Oct. 8, 2018 Peripheral nerve injuries leave people with tingling, numbness and weakness in their arms, hands and legs. Researchers have developed an implantable, bioabsorbable device that speeds recovery in rats ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Planned intermittent fasting may help to reverse type 2 diabetes, suggest doctors after three patients in their care, who did this, were able to cut ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Researchers have developed two new illusions that reveal how the senses can influence each other -- in particular, how sound can give rise to visual illusions. These illusions occur so quickly that ...
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Latest Health Headlines
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Oct. 11, 2018 Engineers haVE proposed a novel approach to antibody-based imaging of cancer, using ultrasmall silica nanoparticles -- better known as 'Cornell dots' (or C ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 In multiple sclerosis, a defective response of the body's own immune system leads to brain tissue damage. Gastrointestinal microbiota could play a far greater role in the pathogenesis of the disease than previously ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 The aging of males and females is influenced by how they choose to invest their available energy, according to a study of fruit flies. The results support the idea that differences in strategy between the sexes to maximize the number of offspring contribute to differences in aging between males ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 A new study has utilized a novel method to estimate long-term ozone exposure and previously reported epidemiological results to quantify the health burden from long-term ozone exposure in three major regions of the world. The research estimates that 266,000 premature mortalities across Europe, the USA and China in 2015 were attributable to long-term exposure to ozone ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Newly published research has determined that many strains of cannabis have virtually identical levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), despite their unique street ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Higher levels of urinary fluoride during pregnancy are associated with more ADHD-like symptoms in school-age ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 The brain creates a map of our environment, which enables reliable spatial navigation. The Nobel Prize was awarded in 2014 for research into how this navigation system works at the cellular level. Researchers have now shown that the characteristics of this navigation system are also present in brain oscillations that can be measured using depth electrodes in the human brain. The possibility of ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Although confidence can serve as both a blessing and a curse, new research shows how people can reap the rewards without risking the social penalties for ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Mental training can effectively cultivate care, compassion and even altruistically motivated behavior psychologists have shown in a recent ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A mother's weight during early pregnancy may affect how well her baby is able to self-regulate during its first months and years of life. This is according to a study of more than 3100 Finnish ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 The first study of why people struggle to solve statistical problems reveals a preference for complicated rather than simpler, more intuitive solutions -- which often leads to failure in solving the problem altogether. The researchers suggest this is due to unfavorable methods of teaching statistics in schools and universities, and highlight the serious consequences when applied to professional ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 In a recent study of the parental caregiving environment, researchers found that within identical twin pairs, the child who experienced harsher behavior and less parental warmth was at a greater risk for developing antisocial ...
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Physical/Tech News
October 14, 2018
Oct. 10, 2018 Astronomers have now found the explanation to a recent mystery at the center of the Milky Way galaxy: the high levels of scandium discovered last spring near the galaxy's giant black hole were in ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 A location often earmarked as a potential habitat for extra-terrestrial life could prove to be a tricky place for spacecraft to land, new research has ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Researchers have analyzed the composition and structure of faraway exoplanets using statistical tools. Their analysis indicates whether a planet is earth-like, made up of pure rock or a water-world. ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 In string theory, a paradigm shift could be imminent. In June, a team of string theorists published a conjecture which sounded revolutionary: String theory is said to be fundamentally incompatible ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 What if your theory to model and predict the electronic structure of atoms isn't accounting for dispersion energy? You come up with some 'fudge factors' to make it all work. But getting the right results for the wrong reasons can only take you ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 World energy consumption projections expect coal to stay one of the world's main energy sources in the coming decades, and a growing share of it will be used in CTL, the conversion of coal to liquid fuels. Researchers have developed iron-based catalysts that substantially reduce operating costs and open the door to capturing the large amounts of ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Inspired by the visual system of the mantis shrimp-researchers have created a new type of camera that could greatly improve the ability of cars to spot hazards in challenging imaging ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 An international team of researchers has introduced a simple technique to fabricate full-color ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Astronomers have nearly doubled the known number of 'fast radio bursts'-- powerful flashes of radio waves from deep space. The team's discoveries include the closest and brightest fast radio bursts ever detected and they have proved that fast radio bursts are coming from the other side of the ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 An international research group has tried to find a solution to one of the unknowns in the current description of the Big Bang. Different nuclear reactions responsible for the creation and destruction of atomic nuclei in nucleosynthesis during the Big Bang are crucial in determining the primordial abundance of lithium, the third (and last) chemical element formed during the very early phase of ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Astrophysicists have investigated the long-term path development of Centaurs -- small icy bodies that orbit the Sun between Jupiter and ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Scientists have placed light-absorbing gold nanoclusters inside a bacterium, creating a biohybrid system that produces a higher yield of chemical products, such as biofuels, than previously demonstrated. The biohybrid captures sunlight and carbon dioxide to make chemicals useful not only on Earth ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 With the development of an adaptive, multi-view light sheet microscope and a suite of computational tools, researchers have captured the first view of early organ development inside the ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 In the age of fake news and doctored photos, wary consumers are not nearly as gullible as one might presume. But the source of the images does not matter much as people evaluate what is fake and what is real, a study ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Researchers have uncovered an underlying mechanism related to the materials dependence in copper-based high-temperature superconductors. The research may open a new avenue for designing materials with high-temperature ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Scientists have developed a novel algorithm that enables localization of humans and robots in areas where GPS ...
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Environment News
October 14, 2018
Oct. 11, 2018 After millions of years living in darkness, a species of blind cavefish has lost an ancient system of DNA repair. That DNA repair system, found in organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants, and ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A new study quantifies how food production and consumption affects the planetary boundaries that describe a safe operating space for humanity beyond which Earth's vital systems could become ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Why share food with non-family members when there is no immediate gain? An international team of researchers conducted observations of natural food sharing behavior of the chimpanzees of the Tai ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 A project by a research agency of the US Department of Defense could easily be misused for developing biological weapons, according to ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A new, long-term study of how environmental conditions affect the abundance and distribution of jellyfish in the nation's largest estuary helps explain the widely reported scarcity of sea nettles within Chesapeake Bay during the past few months and raises concerns about how a long-term continuation ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Urban farmers growing vegetables to feed millions of people in Africa's ever-growing cities could unwittingly be helping to spread disease by irrigating crops with wastewater, a new study ...
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Oct. 11, 2018 Shrimp help keep fish clean -- and scientists have identified the 'cleaner shrimp' with the most talent for reducing parasites and chemical use in farmed ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 The smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur fossil ever found has been revealed in a new study, and surprisingly it lacks a trademark feature of ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Researchers have measured more than 19,000 tropical moths from 1,100 species to find out whether their size varies with elevation. The researchers found clear patterns: moths increase in size significantly at ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Are human disturbances to the environment driving evolutionary changes in animals and plants? A new study finds that, on average, human disturbances don't appear to accelerate the process of natural selection. While the finding may seem reassuring, ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 A study has found that canine parvovirus (CPV), a highly contagious and deadly disease that tragically kills puppies, is more prevalent than previously thought with 20,000 cases found in Australia each year, and nearly half of these cases result in ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Scientists have helped to figure out why shoals of fish flash silver as they twist through the water by studying how the shiny silver cells are created in ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Changing the way microbes are classified can reveal similarities among mammals' gut microbiomes, according to a new study that proposes an alternative method for classifying microbes to provide insight into human and environmental ...
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Oct. 12, 2018 Century-scale climate variability was enhanced when the Earth was warmer during the Last Interglacial period (129,000-116,000 years ago) compared to the current interglacial (the last 11,700 years), according to a new ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 The story of human presence on Earth can be told by studying the sediment and soil accumulation of these chemical compounds in human ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 The classic account of the ancient city of Koh Ker is one of a briefly-occupied and abruptly-abandoned region, but in reality, the area may have been occupied for several centuries beyond what is traditionally acknowledged, according to a ...
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Society/Education News
October 14, 2018
Oct. 8, 2018 The 2018 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel is being awarded to William D. Nordhaus "for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis" and Paul ...
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Sep. 27, 2018 Many migrant children separated from their parents at the U.S. border, some of them very young, have landed in shelters where they often experience stress, neglect and minimal social and cognitive ...
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Sep. 24, 2018 Using newly refined analysis methods, scientists have discovered that a North Korean nuclear bomb test last fall set off aftershocks over a period of eight months. The shocks, which occurred on a ...
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Sep. 26, 2018 Egoism, Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, spitefulness are all traits that stand for the malevolent dark sides of human personality. Results from a recent project show, these traits ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 For men, physical strength and political attitudes are linked. This is not the case for women. New research shows that ancestral human instincts affect men's political ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Researchers recently discovered that 95 percent of our genome seems to be affected by selection and other genetic biases and that markers previously thought to be neutral appear to provide skewed estimates. Their study calls for the re-examination of a plethora of results and provides the tools and recommendations to correct such issues in the ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Researchers asked the public what they believed would be the most morally and ethically sound behavior for an autonomous vehicle (AV) faced with an oncoming collision. Even a perfectly functioning AV will not be able to avoid every collision and in some situations, every option will result in some type of ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 The world's largest computing society, ACM, updated its code of ethics in July 2018 -- but new research shows that the code of ethics does not appear to affect the decisions made by software ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Infants' early speech production may predict their later literacy, according to a new ...
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Oct. 10, 2018 Researchers tracking the development of the brain's emotion circuitry in infancy found that adult-like functional brain connections for emotional regulation emerge during the first year of life. And the growth of these brain circuits during the second year of life predicted the IQ and emotional control of the children at 4 years old, suggesting ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 Do you marvel at your friend's ability to assemble complex furniture and navigate a new city, or do you all-around groan at your own lack of spatial skills? Don't fret! A new study found that you, too, can improve your spatial reasoning with ...
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Oct. 3, 2018 Although people often think about multiple-choice tests as tools for assessment, they can also be used to facilitate learning. A new study offers straightforward tips for constructing multiple-choice questions that are effective at both assessing current knowledge and strengthening ongoing ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 In our society, there are always a certain percentage of people who adopt a freeloader attitude. They let other members of society do all the work and do not do their part. In a new study researchers show that it is possible to incentivize members of society to cooperate by providing them fixed bonuses and, thus, prevent freeloader behavior from ...
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Oct. 9, 2018 People often believe those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder face challenges that could hinder future employment, but a new study found that adults with ADHD feel empowered doing creative tasks that could help them on the ...
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Oct. 4, 2018 If a sales agent brings their customer a small gift, the customer is much more likely to make a purchase, a study has shown. This works particularly well when the person receiving the gift is the boss. The fact that even small gifts can result in conflicts of interest has implications for the ...
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Oct. 3, 2018 Optimistic thinking is leading people to set up businesses that have no realistic prospect of financial success, shows new research which may help explain why only fifty per cent of businesses in the UK survive their first five ...
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