Tuesday 28 February 2017

Facts About Thorium

Properties, sources and uses of the element thorium.

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Red vs. Blue: Why Necktie Colors Matter

In power politics and business, there are only two colors of ties: red and blue.

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Mysterious Cosmic Jellyfish Found Near Unexplored Seamount | Video

In this psychedelic video, a bizarre, alien-like jellyfish floats through the deep, dark waters near the previously unexplored Utu Seamount near American Samoa.

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Zombie Ant Fungus Inspires Film ‘The Girl with All the Gifts’ | Video

In a world where most people have been transformed into flesh-eating zombies, a young girl may be the key to humanity’s survival.

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Sea Robin Fish Uses Fins to ‘Walk’ Along Ocean Floor | Video

Researchers abroad the NOAA research ship Okeanos Explored captured video of an armored sea robin taking a deep sea stroll, using its fin rays to “walk” along the bottom of the ocean.

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Wolf Spiders Have Threesomes to Avoid Getting Eaten | Video

A male wolf spiders that engages in a ménage à trois during mating season may increase its chances of escaping cannibalism.

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Unusually Hot or Cold Weather Could Affect Babies’ Weight

Unusually hot or cold weather may affect the birth weight of babies, a new study suggests.

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Kinky Wolf Spiders Engage in Ménage à Trois to Avoid Cannibalism

One autumn night while searching for spiders in his backyard, Matthew Persons came across something unexpected: a wolf spider ménage à trois.

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Photos: That’s a Lot of Legs! Wolf Spiders Caught Having Threesomes

Courtship is hard work for a male wolf spider.

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The Strange ‘McGurk’ Effect: How Your Eyes Can Affect What You Hear

The brain can be fooled, the McGurk shows.

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Gallery: Jaw-Dropping Images of Life Under the Sea

Live Science chose some of the most stunning underwater photos from a recent contest, revealing heavenly shots of clownfish, gobies and shrimp that just might change how you view the sea.

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Mount Etna: Facts About Volcano’s Eruptions

Mount Etna is Italy’s largest active volcano. It is also the volcano with the longest record of continuous eruption.

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There She Blows! Italy’s Mount Etna Erupts

Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Italy, erupted yesterday for the first time this year, spewing rivers of bright orange lava into the night skies over Sicily, according to news reports.

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Baby Watch! ‘Giraffe Cam’ Tracks Expectant Mother

Watch a pregnant giraffe in the last stages of her pregnancy, live on YouTube.

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Colorectal Cancer Rates Rise Sharply in Younger US Adults

Colorectal cancer rates are on the rise in Millennials and Gen X’ers, a new study finds. The findings come as rates of the disease have continued to decline in adults ages 55 and up, according to the study.

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Giant Prehistoric Penguins Evolved During the Dinosaur Age

: Penguins that walked the Earth 61 million years ago might have been giants, growing to nearly 5 feet tall, according to the oldest fossils of these penguins unearthed to date.

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Royal Maya Pendant Possibly Used in Rain God Ritual

Archaeologists are pondering the meaning of a carved jade pendant from a royal Maya ruler that was discovered in southern Belize.

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An Anti-Trump Incantation: What’s in a Magic Spell?

The “binding spell” cast on Donald Trump by a group billing itself as the Magical Resistance goes way back to ancient Greece.

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Blue Tarantula Hair Inspires Nonfading Color Pigment

The new color pigment could be used in everything from clothing to computer screens.

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Monday 27 February 2017

Shona People: History & Culture

The Shona’s ancestors built great stone cities in southern Africa over a thousand years ago. Their artists are well known for their finely carved wooden headrests and stone sculptures.

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Penicillin: Discovery, Benefits and Resistance

Penicillin is a drug used to fight bacterial infection. After its accidental discovery, it was hailed as a “miracle drug.” However, over the years, some bacteria have become resistant to penicillin, making some infections difficult to treat.

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SpaceX to Fly Passengers On Private Trip Around the Moon in 2018

SpaceX, the private spaceflight company founded by billionaire Elon Musk, will launch two paying customers on a week-long trip around the moon and back to Earth in 2018.

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Why Some People Look Like Their Names

If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “She looks like a Sue,” or “He doesn’t look like a Dave,” a new study may back up your instincts.

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Are Any Fad Diets Actually Healthy? What the Research Shows

A new review attempts to dispel the hype surrounding some popular diet trends, and outline what experts really known about a heart-healthy diet.

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Earth’s Outer Shell: Was It Once Solid?

Earth had a hard outer shell before its tectonic plates.

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What Makes a Viral Story? Study Takes a Look Into Readers Brains

A new look into readers’ brains helps scientists understand why some articles go viral.

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Palaces of Ancient Persia Were Built with ‘Fire Temple’ Wood

Cypress wood might have been used in ancient palaces in Persia partly because of its sacred value in a religion known for its “fire temples,” a new study finds.

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How Big Cats and Wild Dogs Coexist in India’s Mountains

India’s big cats and wilds dogs get along surprisingly well.

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Robotic Arm Turns Your Digital Doodles into Good Old-Fashioned Sketches

A small robotic arm can bring your digital sketches to life.

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Live Science Talks ‘Cannibalism’ with Author Bill Schutt

Live Science takes a seat at the table with Bill Schutt, author of “Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History.”

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Reviving Extinct Species: Is It Worth the Cost?

Bringing back animals from extinction might end up costing biodiversity.

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Is Back Pain Linked to Your Risk of Death?

An aching back is a major cause of disability, and now, a new study finds that back pain may be linked to an increased risk of death in older adults.

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Here’s How Much Less Sleep Women Get Once They Have Kids

For moms with kids at home, it’s not in your head: You are getting less sleep than your husband.

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First Solid Sign that Matter Doesn’t Behave Like Antimatter

Matter and antimatter should look the same. For the first time, physicists have experimental evidence that they don’t.

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4 Million Solar Panels Seen from Space

On the Tibetan Plateau in eastern China, 4 million solar panels silently soak up the sun as part of the Longyangxia Dam Solar Park.

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The 18 Biggest Unsolved Mysteries in Physics

The more we learn about the universe, the more questions seem to arise. Our picks for the biggest open questions remaining in physics.

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Sunday 26 February 2017

Could a Spacecraft Fly to the Sun?

Humans have sent spacecraft to the moon, the red planet Mars and even distant interstellar space, but can we send a spaceship to the scorching sun?

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Type 2 Diabetes: Why Insulin Therapy Is So Difficult to Manage

Type 2 diabetes is an epidemic in the US, and at some point, half of the 30 million people with diabetes will need insulin. That would be one thing if insulin were easy to dose, but it’s not.

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Saturday 25 February 2017

Are Viruses Alive?

Viruses are infectious, tiny and nasty. But are they alive?

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The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science’s best.

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Friday 24 February 2017

Facts About Venus Flytraps

Venus flytraps are carnivorous plants that lure insects and other small animals to their doom.

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Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week

Here are the stories behind the most amazing images in the world of science this week. A recap of the coolest photos featured on Live Science.

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Beyoncé Cancels Gig: What Work Is Safe in Pregnancy?

Singer Beyoncé has cancelled her performance at the upcoming Coachella festival in April because she is pregnant. But how much work is safe during pregnancy, and what kind of work is risky?

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‘Doomsday Vault’ Gains 50,000 Seeds to Fend Off Food Crises

The new deposit included samples from gene banks around the world.

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In Photos: Take a Tour of the World’s ‘Doomsday’ Seed Vault

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault functions as a giant icebox of sorts for the world’s important crop seeds.

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Sink Full of Superbugs? Study Finds Surprising Way Germs Spread

Drug-resistant bacteria can lurk in the pipes of hospital sinks, and a new study shows that these dangerous bacteria can also make their way out of sinks and continue on to reach patients.

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North Korean Assassination: What Is VX Nerve Agent?

The exiled brother of the North Korean leader was assassinated using a nerve agent called VX, which is known for its incredible speed and lethality.

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Viral Video of Drone-Hunting Tigers Hides Dark Reality

A fun drone video conceals a darker reality.

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‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Will Be Visible from Southern Hemisphere Sunday

This Sunday (Feb. 26), a “ring of fire” solar eclipse will be visible from parts of South America and Africa. Here’s how this kind of eclipse differs from a total solar eclipse.

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Just Like Van Gogh: Prehistoric Artists Used Pointillist Technique

The artistic techniques used by Vincent van Gogh and Georges Seurat were considered groundbreaking in their day, but a recent discovery in southwestern France shows that people were using similar artistic methods about 38,000 years ago, a new study finds.

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‘Love Hormone’ May Help Dads Bond with Toddlers

Dads who looked at a picture of their kids, showed more activity in certain parts of their brains after a boost of oxytocin via a nasal spray.

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Alternative Facts: How Do We Determine What Is True?

An archaeologist explains how the answer to determining what is the truth has changed over time and why it matters so much now.

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Prehistoric Van Goghs: Artists Used Pointillism 38,000 Years Ago | Video

Nineteenth-century artists, such as Georges Seurat and Vincent van Gogh, weren’t the first to use pointillism, according to a discovery of 38,000-year-old decorated limestone tablets in France.

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Octopus vs. Crab Showdown Ends with a Twist in Startling Video

Surprise! Guess who survives this ocean encounter?

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US Drug Overdose Deaths Continue to Rise: Here Are the Numbers to Know

The rate of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to rise, with a particularly sharp spike in heroin-related deaths in recent years.

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Battle of the Sexes: Who Sweats More?

Do men sweat more than women? Turns out, body size and shape is a better indicator of sweat than sex.

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Why Don’t Ticks Die of Lyme Disease?

A mystery that has long been bugging us may be solved.

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Roller Coasters Go Digital with VR-Enhanced Rides

Hold onto your VR headset for this roller-coaster ride.

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A Killer Spin: Table Tennis Gets ‘First’ Robotic Coach

The record-breaking robot teaches humans how to play table tennis.

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Ancient Pictish Murder Victim’s Face Digitally Recreated | Video

Scientists at the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification (CAHID) at the University of Dundee in Australia digitally recreated the face of a Pictish man murdered about 1,400 years ago in Scotland.

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Microbes in Glittering Crystal Cave Revived After 10,000 Years

The organisms were found inside enormous selenite crystals in a cave in Chihuahua, Mexico. They may be up to 50,000 years old.

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Richard III’s Prayer Book Goes Online … and Is That a Personal Note?

The personal prayer book of King Richard III — in which the English king likely scrawled a reminder of his birthday in his own hand — is now available to peruse online.

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Lemur Faces Are Unique, Facial Recognition Reveals

Modified facial-recognition software is helping scientists recognize individual lemurs from a distance.

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In Photos: Shimmering Cave of the Crystals

Scientists have discovered and revived microbes that may have been dormant for 10,000 to 50,000 years. They discovered the microbes in the Cave of the Crystals in Mexico.

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Thursday 23 February 2017

Europeans Brought New, Deadly Ulcer Bacteria to Americas

Europeans and their African slaves brought strains of ulcer- and cancer-causing H. pylori bacteria that wiped out the local strains of these bacteria and may have led to the current high rates of disease in South America.

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Sugar Swap: Human Brain Converts Glucose into Fructose

The human brain can produce the sugar fructose, a new small study finds.

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Caspian Sea: Largest Inland Body of Water

The Caspian Sea is the Earth’s largest inland body of water. But is it a sea or a lake? The definition has international implications.

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Goal! Ball-Rolling Bees Score Big Science Wins

Bees roll tiny balls and score miniature goals, in a new study demonstrating their capabilities for complex learning.

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TRAPPIST-1: How Long Would It Take to Fly to 7-Planet System?

The discovery of seven Earth-size planets around a nearby star, TRAPPIST-1, is certainly exciting news. But what would it take to visit one of these potentially Earth-like alien worlds?

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Bees Learn to Roll Balls, Earn Rewards | Video

Bumblebees show scientists that they can learn so-called “unnatural” activities, such as rolling a ball into a target.

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About to Break? Huge Crack Grows in Antarctic Ice Shelf | Video

Aerial footage reveals a huge crack in Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf.

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What’s Up with Warm February Weather in Most of US?

It may still be February, but spring-like temperatures in most of the United States are making people shed their winter coats unseasonably soon. So what’s behind this warm weather?

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Conflicts of Interest: Are Humans Inherently Selfish?

People want to work with others … most of the time.

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Colossal (and Growing) Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf Seen in New Video

A chunk of ice covering an area larger than the state of Rhode Island is about to snap off Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf.

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‘Radical’ Muslims? The History of Salafists

Muslims from the Salafist tradition can often be seen as ‘radical.’ There is not much understanding of Salafism, its history and its diversity. Here’s what it means to be a Salafist.

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‘Down Syndrome’ in Chimps Seen for Only the Second Time

A 24-year-old female chimpanzee in Japan has a genetic disorder not observed in her species since 1969, one that looks similar to Down syndrome in humans.

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Cave-Dwelling Snail Named for D&D Goddess of Darkness

A new species of land snail that lives underground in Brazil was named for a character in the popular role-playing tabletop game, Dungeons & Dragons.

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Straight Out of Sci-Fi: Hoverbike ‘Surfs’ Through the Air in Test

The Scorpion-3 is the first manned quadcopter that has undergone testing.

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Wednesday 22 February 2017

Facts About Tardigrades

Tardigrades, often called water bears or moss piglets, are near-microscopic animals that are almost indestructible and can even survive in outer space.

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Traveling to TRAPPIST-1: How Long Would It Take? | Video

The ultra cool dwarf star system is about 39 light-years from Earth. Find out how long it would take NASA’s Space Shuttle, the New Horizons spacecraft and Breakthrough Starshot’s proposed laser sail-propelled vehicle to travel to the system.

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Healthy Heart in Midlife May Lower Dementia Risk Later

Keeping your heart healthy could also benefit your brain — a new study suggests that people who have risk factors for heart disease in middle age are also at increased risk for dementia.

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Despite ‘Mind-Controlling’ Parasite, Cat Owners Not at Risk for Psychosis

Cats are known to carry a parasite linked to symptoms of psychosis in humans, but despite this, a new study finds no connection between cat ownership and symptoms of psychosis.

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Ancient Kennewick Man Finally Laid to Rest

Two decades after he was first discovered, the Kennewick Man has finally been laid to rest not far from the Columbia River.

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TRAPPIST-1 System Has 7 Earth-Sized Exoplanets, 3 In Habitable Zone | Video

An dwarf star named TRAPPIST-1, which is located about 39 light-years from Earth, harbors more planets than previously observed.

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Major Discovery! 7 Earth-Size Alien Planets Circle Nearby Star

Astronomers have never seen anything like this before: Seven Earth-size alien worlds orbit the same tiny, dim star, and all of them may be capable of supporting life as we know it, a new study reports.

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Has the Large Hadron Collider Disproved the Existence of Ghosts?

At least one physicist contends that the Large Hadron Collider has, in fact, disproved the existence of ghosts.

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Teens Say Heroin Is ‘Probably Impossible’ to Get

Although the opioid epidemic continues to affect Americans across the country, an increasing percentage of teens think it would not be possible for them to get heroin, even if they wanted to, a new study finds.

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8 Mammals That Have Been Cloned Since Dolly the Sheep

It was 20 years ago this week that scientists announced the first successful cloning of a mammal — the now-famous sheep Dolly.

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Brutally Murdered Pictish Man’s Face Gets Digitally Recreated

The face of a 1,400-year-old murder victim is seeing the light of day, now that scientists have digitally reconstructed his features.

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9 Most Intriguing Earth-Like Planets

For years, astronomers have scoured the cosmos for Earth-like planets in alien star systems, in hopes of finding a habitable world where life could exist. Here are some of the most bizarre Earth-like planets.

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Explore the Amazon Rainforest with New Virtual-Reality Film

Experience the Amazon rainforest’s beauty and biodiversity via a new virtual-reality film.

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Cannibal Corpse Worm: 3-Foot-Long Creature Had Monster Jaws

A newly discovered ancient worm that would have grown to more than 3 feet (1 meter) long is the oldest “Bobbit worm” ever discovered.

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How ‘Guerilla Archivists’ Have Rescued Data Throughout History

Activists today are racing to save climate records from the Trump administration. Secret archives were a powerful way to fight hostile political climates throughout history – from the Nazis to the Islamic State.

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Tiny, Wind-Powered Pumps Could Help Replenish Arctic Ice

Tens of thousands of wind-powered pumps could freeze more sea ice during the Arctic winter, thereby preserving more summer sea ice, researchers propose.

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Photos: Gilded Bronze Age Weaponry from Scotland

A hoard of Bronze Age weapons was discovered ahead of construction for two soccer fields in Scotland. Here’s a look at the glittery treasure.

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Trove of Dazzling Bronze Age Weapons Unearthed in Scotland

A gold-decorated spearhead and a notched sword were found in a rare Bronze Age weapon hoard.

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How Buttercups Get Their Yellow Gloss

If you’ve ever played the childhood game of holding a buttercup under your chin to see if you like butter, you might have wondered why the cheery little flowers are the only type that provide the requisite reflection on your skin.

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20 Years After Dolly the Sheep, What Have We Learned About Cloning?

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the announcement of Dolly the sheep, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell.

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Extinct Giant Rodents’ Family Tree Rewritten by New Fossil Finds

Scientists have found a near-complete skull and a jaw from a pair of giant rodents belonging to a group that lived millions of years ago in South America.

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Tuesday 21 February 2017

Facts About Piranhas

Piranhas are South American fish with razor-sharp teeth and a reputation, somewhat undeserved, for feeding frenzies.

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Thulamela: Iron-Age Kingdom in South Africa

The city of Thulamela flourished in South Africa between the 13th and 17th centuries. Its inhabitants imported goods from as far away as China.

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David Cassidy Has Dementia: Here’s What That Means

Actor and singer David Cassidy recently revealed he has dementia, but what exactly does this term mean?

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Same-Sex Marriage May Reduce Teen Suicide Attempts

Laws permitting same-sex marriage may help to reduce teen suicide attempts, a new report suggests.

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Life Expectancy in US Will Increase Less than in Other Countries

Life expectancy is expected to rise in many countries around the world, but in the United States, that increase is predicted to be smaller than in other countries, a new study finds.

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Photos: Pueblo Society Chose Rulers Based on Mother’s Line

The prehistoric rulers at Chaco Canyon’s Pueblo Bonito had their mothers, but not their fathers, to thank for their high positions.

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Famous Scientists’ Early Works Stolen in $2.5 Million Heist of Rare Books

The stolen works include a 1566 edition of Copernicus’ book, and early works by Galileo, Isaac Newton and more.

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Moms Rule! Excavation at Chaco Canyon Reveals Maternal Lineage

Hundreds of years before Christopher Columbus landed in the New World, a complex society in what is now New Mexico passed down power through its maternal line, a new study finds.

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Hear This: Scientists Regrow Sound-Sensing Cells

Scientists recently regrew sound-sensing “hair cells” in high volumes to test drugs for hearing loss.

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Tweaked DNA Snippets Could Become Tiny Electrical ‘On’ Switches

By slipping a chemical group in between the letters of DNA, scientists have created a tiny electrical switch that could be used in miniscule electronic devices.

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Live Science Book Giveaway: ‘Cannibalism’ by Bill Schutt

Cannibalism is more widespread and “perfectly natural” than you might suspect.

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Monitoring Snow Changes: NASA Scientist Dalia Kirschbaum Explains | Video

Got snow? NASA’s new SnowEx campaign is taking a closer look at snow, an important source of freshwater for 60 million people in the U.S., and for 1.2 billion people worldwide.

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Search For Alien Life – Exploring Saturn’s Moon Enceladus Has Major Impact | Video

NASA’s Cassini mission discovered active geysers at the south pole of Saturn’s moon and after several flybys it was determined that an ocean lies beneath its icy surface that has the potential to support life.

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Behold the Cactus Wren! Amazing Photos of the Desert-Dwelling Birds

Across the desert regions of the southwestern United States southward into central Mexico, a feisty little bird called the cactus wren thrives.

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Water ‘Walls’ Spur Evolution of New Colorful Fish Species

Intense rapids turn the lower Congo River into a biodiversity breeding ground.

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Going Bananas: The Real Story of Kepler, Copernicus and the Church

The story of Copernicus’ clash with the Church over the arrangement of heavenly bodies is often painted in black and white, but at the time, philosophy, science and religion were all mixed up.

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So Tiny! Miniature Frog Species Are Among World’s Smallest (Photos)

Some of the smallest known frogs in the world were recently discovered following a five-year survey in India.

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Frogs Fit on a Fingertip: Tiny New Species Discovered in India

Four newly discovered frog species from India are small enough to perch on a thumbnail with room to spare.

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Tully the Spineless Monster? Experts Say Ancient Beast Had No Backbone

The 307-million-year-old Tully monster — a marine animal with hammerhead-like eyes and a pincer-like mouth — was likely a spineless creature, a new study finds.

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Monday 20 February 2017

Ancient Roman House and Phallic Amulets Discovered in Israel

A house dating back around 1,900 years, which is decorated with frescoes showing scenes of nature, has been discovered at the site of Omrit in Israel.

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Did Abraham Lincoln’s Bromance Alter the Course of American History?

It was a friendship that proved redemptive for Lincoln, helping him through two serious, suicidal bouts of depression that threatened his relationship with his future wife and his political ambitions.

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Sunday 19 February 2017

The Outer Space Treaty Has Been Successful – But Is It Fit for the Modern Age?

Space exploration is governed by a complex series of international treaties and agreements which have been in place for years. The first and probably most important of them celebrates its 50th anniversary on January 27 – The Outer Space Treaty.

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What Does the Vice President Do?

Vice President Mike Pence has said that the United States would “hold Russia accountable” for their actions and would support NATO. But what authority does the VP have?

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What Was the First Life on Earth?

The earliest evidence for life on Earth arises among the oldest rocks still preserved on the planet, dating back some 4 billion years.

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Saturday 18 February 2017

What’s the Oldest Thing Alive Today?

The oldest living thing on Earth today is … well, it’s controversial. Figuring out the oldest thing alive requires defining “alive.” It also requires a definition of “organism.”

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Why Do Antiseptics Sting When Put on Cuts?

Imagine you’re chopping vegetables when — oops! — you slice your finger. You run to the sink to wash the cut and then ready yourself for the inevitable sting that will come when you put antiseptic on the wound.

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The Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Here are the most interesting, amazing and unusual things that happened in the world of science this week. A recap of Live Science’s best.

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Friday 17 February 2017

Amazing Images: The Best Science Photos of the Week

Here are the stories behind the most amazing images in the world of science this week. A recap of the coolest photos featured on Live Science.

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Want to Know the Future? Most People Don’t, Study Suggests

Despite the popularity of horoscopes, most people don’t really want to know their futures, a new study from Europe suggests.

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This January Was the Third Warmest on Record Globally

The first month of 2017 was extremely warm for the globe, continuing a trend of planetary heat.

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Wind, Rain, Heat: Health Risks Grow with Extreme Weather

As climate change proceeds, there will be more extreme weather events, and these events pose a threat to people’s health, experts say.

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When Will Augmented Reality Get Real?

Pokémon Go may be popular, but ask people about other augmented reality applications and most draw a blank.

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White Water: NASA Probes Snow’s Effect on Water Resources

Snow plays an important role in Earth’s water cycle, and NASA has launched a new initiative to investigate snow and its relationship to readily available liquid water.

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Air Force One: 8 Fascinating Facts About the President’s Plane

When the U.S. president needs to fly to another city or country, the primary mode of transportation is a huge 747 jetliner dubbed Air Force One. Here are some interesting facts about the president’s plane.

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California Drenching: ‘Off-the-Charts’ Rainfall Headed for State

It could be the biggest storm in six years for Southern California.

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Climate Change Could Have Wide-Ranging Effects on Mental Health

Climate change may have surprising and wide-ranging effects on mental health, experts say.

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Dakota Pipeline: What Makes a Place ‘Sacred’ for Native Americans?

Plans for construction of the Dakota Access pipeline pass through sacred land for the Native American tribe, Standing Rock Sioux. What makes a place or mound sacred?

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Earth Has a Hidden 8th Continent

The island nation of New Zealand may be the tiny chunk of a massive continent that lurks mostly under the Pacific Ocean, new research suggests.

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Secret Behind Rorschach Test: Why We See Images in Inkblots

Whether you see a butterfly, dancing elephants or blood stains when peering at the Rorschach inkblots, your answers can divulge some of the darkest, or just hidden, corners of your mind. Now researchers know why so many images are elicited by inkblots.

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Cholera, Other Illnesses May Spread with Climate Change

Climate change is contributing to the spread of certain diseases, researchers say.

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Paleolithic Pebbles Used in Death Rituals Uncovered

A 12,000-year-old site reveals signs that prehistoric people used stones and ochre to paint the bodies of the dead, and then smashed the stones to “kill” them.

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World’s Rarest Boa Snake Seen for 1st Time in 64 Years

A tree-dwelling Cropan’s boa snake recently captured in Brazil is the first living specimen seen in 64 years.

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What Traits Should Every Supreme Court Justice Have?

Politics aside, based on the 112 justices who have served on the U.S. Supreme Court thus far, what qualities should the ideal justice have?

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Thursday 16 February 2017

Facts About Groundhogs

Groundhogs, also called woodchucks, are large rodents known traditionally as weather forecasters.

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Climate Change Is Transforming the World’s Food Supply

The biological and physical changes happening on Earth due to climate change will transform food production, researchers say.

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3D-Printed ‘Laugh’ Is 1st Major Artwork to Be Made in Space

On Friday (Feb. 10), a 3D printer aboard the International Space Station created a sculpture that represents human laughter — the first significant piece of art ever to be produced off Earth, project representatives said.

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Flu Shot Facts & Side Effects (Updated for 2016-2017)

The seasonal flu shot is a yearly vaccine administered to protect against the flu, or influenza. In the United States, flu shots are recommended for everyone ages 6 months and older.

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Solar Occultations To Be Used For Ozone Layer Check-Up | Video

The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III (Sage-III), which is will be launched to the International Space Station on SpaceX-10 cargo mission, will use solar and lunar occultations to “get a vertical profile of the (ozone layer) gases.”

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Warning on Flu: It’s Not Going Away Just Yet, CDC Says

U.S. health officials expect flu activity to remain elevated for at least a few more weeks, according to a new report.

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Creatures of the Night: How Shadow-Dwelling Animals See in the Dark

Animals that are active at night or in the ocean depths use their sight in sometimes unexpected ways to navigate the darkness.

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NASA Satellite Spots Mile-Long Iceberg Breaking Off of Antarctic Glacier

‘Aftershocks’ from a major iceberg break caused Antarctic glacier to shed another.

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Photo Gallery: Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier Cracks

Pine Island Glacier, the longest and fastest flowing glacier in Antarctica, has calved multiple icebergs, as can be seen in a series of photos.

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Here’s How Climate Change Can Cause More Air Pollution (All By Itself)

Not only does air pollution trap sunlight and cause climate change, but the relationship also works the other way: Rising temperatures increase levels of air pollution.

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Opioids May Be Causing Increase in Cocaine Overdoses

The number of people dying from cocaine overdoses in the United States is on the rise, and a new study suggests why: People are using cocaine and opioids together.

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‘The Blob’ in Pacific Ocean Linked to Spike in Ozone

The “blob,” a patch of warm water that sat off the Pacific Coast between 2014 and 2015, caused higher ozone levels throughout the western region of the United States, new research finds.

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Combatting Stereotypes: How to Talk to Your Children

For young children, how we speak is often more important than what we say. Even ‘positive’ generalizations can lead children to adopt negative stereotypes.

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Stunning Scenes Dazzle in Underwater Images (Photos)

Contest winners in the photo competition Underwater Photographer of the Year 2017 showcase breathtaking scenes and species representing ocean biodiversity.

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Al Gore: ‘Horrific’ Health Risks from Climate, But ‘We Have Solutions’

The health risks of climate change, and their potential solutions, were discussed here today in Atlanta.

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Special Wavy Nerves Help Whales Take Big Gulps Without Pain

Double-wavy nerves allow baleen whales to gulp huge mouthfuls of water without pain or damage.

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Energy-Free AC? Heat-Reflecting Wrap Could Cool Without Power

A new heat-reflecting wrap could be used to efficiently cool buildings without using any energy, new research suggests.

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Should Psychiatrists’ Weigh in on Trump’s Mental Health?

A long-standing code of ethics prohibits diagnosing public figures from afar.

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Ants Scurry on ‘Treadmills’ for Science

For the first time, scientists have analyzed the rhythm of ants’ steps by tracking them as they walk on special treadmills.

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Step Lively! Ants’ Gaits Tracked on Treadmill | Video

Scientists study ants’ fancy footwork by placing them on tiny, spherical treadmills.

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Possible ‘Hidden Chamber’ in King Tut’s Tomb Invites More Secretive Scans

As a last-ditch effort, scientists have announced new radar scans of King Tut’s tomb, where they hope to find a potential hidden chamber holding the burial of Queen Nefertiti.

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3D-Printed Micro-Camera Sees with Eagle-Eye Vision

The bio-inspired camera could be used with the smallest of drones.

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Yangtze River: Longest River in Asia

The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. It is approximately 3,915 miles (6,300 kilometers) long, the third longest river in the world.

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Wednesday 15 February 2017

Experimental Therapy May Slow Type 1 Diabetes

Researchers are turning to the immune system to treat type 1 diabetes at its source.

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Brain Tumor Triggers Woman’s Sudden ‘Hyper-Religious’ Behavior

A woman in Spain who suddenly became very religious and believed she was speaking with the Virgin Mary actually had a brain tumor that appears to have caused her symptoms.

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Rare Leptospirosis Cases in NYC: 5 Things to Know

Three people in New York City recently became sick with a rare bacterial disease called leptospirosis that they might have contracted from rats.

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