Sunday 30 April 2017

‘Anumeric’ People: When Languages Have No Words for Numbers

From the Amazon to Nicaragua, there are humans who never learn numbers. What can these anumeric cultures teach us about ourselves?

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Animal Sex: How Lobsters Do It

Lobster sex involves battles for dominance, calming urine and tender copulation.

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Saturday 29 April 2017

Russia from Above: A Glimpse at a Vast Landscape

A bird’s-eye view provides a glimpse of Russia in all its diverse glory

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How Would Just 2 Degrees of Warming Change the Planet?

The Earth is home to a range of climates, from the scorching dunes of the Sahara to the freezing ridges of Antarctica. Given this diversity, why are climate scientists so alarmed about a worldwide temperature increase of just 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit?

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Virgin Galactic Aims to Fly Space Tourists in 2018, CEO Says

Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic is on track to begin commercial passenger spaceflights before the end of 2018, the company’s chief executive said.

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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 28 April 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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Hopewell Culture

Hopewell culture refers to people who built earthen mounds and structures about 2,000 years ago in modern-day Ohio.

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‘Giant Hurricane’ on Saturn: 1st Images Back from Cassini’s Epic Ring Dive

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft dove between Saturn and its rings yesterday (April 26), snapping the closest-ever views of Saturn’s atmosphere.

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Los Angeles Subway Dig Uncovers Ice Age Mammal Bones | Video

The bones of two ice age mammals were found just down the street from the La Brea Tar Pits, in Los Angeles, during an excavation for a new subway station.

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NASA’s $200M Spacesuit Problem Threatens Its Deep-Space Exploration Plans

NASA is years away from having new spacesuits for its deep-space astronauts despite spending nearly $200 million on three separate development efforts over the past decade.

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Malaria on Rise in US As Travelers Return with Disease

More than 2,000 people in the U.S. return from visits abroad with malaria every year, a new report says.

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Grading Trump’s First 100 Days in Office: A Science Report Card

We reached out to experts across different fields and asked them to grade President Trump’s performance in his first 100 days in office. Here is his report card when it comes to science issues.

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Goya’s Mystery Illness: Nearly 200 Years Later, Docs Have a Diagnosis

The famous Spanish painter Francisco Goya suffered a mysterious illness and lost his hearing in 1793, and now experts may have figured out why.

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Beastly Romances: Famous Human-Animal Couples (Images)

In the well-known story “Beauty and the Beast,” a human girl pairs with a nonhuman mate. And there are many more examples in folklore and pop culture of equally beastly pairings.

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New Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines Don’t Go Far Enough (Op-Ed)

Do the new guidelines about screening for prostate cancer go far enough?

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Are Cholesterol, Saturated Fat Less Important to Heart Disease?

Blame chronic inflammation (rather than cholesterol) for heart disease, a new editorial says. But the stance is controversial — here’s why.

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Physicist Describes 45 Gruesome Ways to Die (or Not)

There is something morbidly fascinating about the prospect of exploring the most outlandish, unusual and downright unlikely circumstances that could cause your demise.

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The History of the ‘First 100 Days’: How Did Most Presidents Fare?

Franklin D. Roosevelt is famous for really getting a lot done fast. How did other presidents stack up during their first 100 days?

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Researchers Probe Viability of Amino Acids in Alien Environments

Amino acids act as building blocks for life, and scientists are subjecting them to extreme conditions in order to identify what it takes for them to survive on other planets.

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Photos: Inside the Bizarre World of the Crested Saguaro Cactus

The saguaro cactus is the iconic symbol of the American West.

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Thursday 27 April 2017

Pituitary Gland: Facts, Function & Disease

The pituitary gland is called the master gland of the endocrine system; it controls many other hormone glands in the body.

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What Are Chinook Winds?

Chinook winds are warm, dry winds that can cause extreme increases in temperatures within a few hours.

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Photos: The National Monuments Being Targeted by Trump’s Review

President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring the review of presidential designations of any national monument or expansion over 100,000 acres since 1996. Here’s a look at those monuments.

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Rare Treat: 3 Snow Leopards Frolic and Snuggle on Camera

New camera-trap images show adorable snow leopards frolicking and relaxing together.

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Your Brain Waves May Show Whether You’re Paying Attention in Class

You really can get on the same wavelength as someone else: In a new study, the brain waves of high school students synced up when they were highly engaged during a biology class.

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Trump Targets US National Monuments in New Executive Order

More than two decades of presidential protections fall under the review.

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Ancient Sea Monster with 50 Legs Discovered in Canada | Video

A marine creature dating to 508 million years ago, with two claws and 50 legs, is the first known arthropod on record to have mandibles.

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Wild Snow Leopards Snuggle On-Camera | Video

Camera traps in China recently captured a trio of snow leopards snuggling and relaxing under a shady tree.

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Really Micro Machines: Molecular Cars Prep for First-Ever Race

Tiny vehicles made from a single molecule will go head-to-head in the first ever NanoCar Race tomorrow.

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The Next March Is All About Climate Change

Thousands are expected to turn out for the People’s Climate March to advocate for climate action.

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Facts About Humpback Whales

Humpback whales are known for their haunting songs and amazing aerial acrobatic displays.

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Long After Their Bones Were Gone, Neanderthals’ DNA Survived in a Cave

DNA from Neanderthals and a mysterious branch of humanity called Denisovans has been detected in the ancient mud of caves holding no fossilized remains of those individuals.

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Photos: Looking for Extinct Humans in Ancient Cave Mud

Scientists have discovered DNA from extinct human lineages in caves devoid of skeletal remains. Here’s a look at the archaeological sites and the sample collection.

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How Long Do Elephants Take to Poop? Same Time As You

New parenthood got our fluid dynamics experts thinking about what ends up in the diaper. They headed to the zoo and the lab to come up with a cohesive physics story for how defecation works.

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After Vacation, Woman Learns Her Rash Is a Worm Under Her Skin

A woman’s raised itchy rash turned out to be the result of a parasite burrowing beneath her skin, according to a recent case report.

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How to 3D Print Glass | Video

Scientists are now able to use 3D printers to create glass sculptures. This technique could one day be used to manufacture lenses for smartphone cameras and other glass components.

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Closest Saturn Pics Yet Snapped During Daring Cassini Dive | Video

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft’s ’Grand Finale’ has begun with the first of 22 planned dives between the Saturn’s innermost rings and the planet itself.

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Scientists Can Now Create Glass Figurines with a 3D Printer

Intricate glass creations such as miniature castles and tiny pretzels can now be fabricated using 3D printing, according to a new study.

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Tropical Storms Create Gamma-Ray Flashes | Video

When the conditions are just right, some tropical storms will fire off terrestrial gamma-ray flashes, which are some of the highest-energy light flashes naturally produced on Earth.

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Can Bill Nye Really ‘Save the World’?

Popular programming that focuses on science tends to not actually be all that popular. A study of the much-publicized “Cosmos” reboot showed it didn’t reach the people who its creators would want to reach.

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Hidden World of Canyons and Ridges Revealed on Polar Seafloor

Scientists have gathered images of the ancient canyons, craters, hills and permafrost fields that are hidden under Earth’s icy seas.

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‘Whispering’ Whales: Humpback Calves Speak Softly to Mom

A newborn humpback whale learns early in life to use its “indoor voice” to avoid attracting the attention of nearby killer whales.

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Photos: Gorgeous Landscapes Hidden Beneath Polar Seas

Scientists have compiled an updated atlas of undersea landscapes carved by glaciers and icebergs. Photos reveal these formations, hidden in Earth’s polar regions.

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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Unified Field Theory: Tying It All Together

The unified field theory is an attempt to tie all the fundamental forces of nature together in a single theory.

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Ovaries: Facts, Function & Disease

Ovaries are the primary female reproductive organs. They secrete hormones and release eggs for fertilization.

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Italian Island’s Mutation Fights Malaria, But Raises Risk of Other Diseases

The people of Sardina are famous for their longevity, but also have some of the world’s highest rates of multiple sclerosis and lupus.

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Linked with Differences in Gut Bacteria

People with chronic fatigue syndrome may have imbalances in their gut bacteria, a new study suggests.

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508-Million-Year-Old Sea Monster Had 50 Legs and Giant Claws

A 508-million-year-old critter — one that looks like a weird lobster with 50 legs, two claws and a tent-like shell — is the oldest known arthropod with mandibles on record, a new study finds.

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Humpback Calves Are Close Talkers | Video

Young humpback whales communicate quietly with their mothers, likely to avoid attracting the attention of hungry predators.

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Photos: Ancient Marine Critter Had 50 Legs, 2 Large Claws

Researchers have identified the first arthropod with mandibles on record.

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Mail Dog: Robotic Dog ‘Spot’ Could Deliver Your Next Package

Meet Spot, the robotic dog trained to deliver packages.

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Pope Urges Solidarity and Compassion in 1st-Ever Papal TED Talk

The pope surprised an audience in Vancouver, British Columbia, with a prerecorded talk for the TED conference with the theme “The Future You.”

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Humans May Have Occupied North America 100,000 Years Earlier Than Thought

Early humans may have lived on the North American continent 130,000 years ago, more than 100,000 years earlier than scientists previously believed, according to a new study.

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‘Hobbits’ May Have Led Early Humans Out of Africa

New research on Indonesian fossils reveals clues to an ancient expansion out of Africa led by human ancestors nicknamed “hobbits.”

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Humans Mastered Advanced Weapon-Making Technique 77,000 Years Ago

The discovery of 25 dangerously pointy stone weapons in a South African cave shows that humans mastered a complex weapon-creating technique during the Stone Age, some 77,000 years ago, according to a new study.

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In Photos: 130,000-Year-Old Evidence of Humans in California

Scientists have found what they are saying could be the oldest evidence of human activity in North America — the marked bones of a mastodon dating back some 130,000 years.

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‘Almost Forgotten Disease’ Caused Factory Workers’ Rashes

A mysterious outbreak of an itchy rash among workers at an herbal supplement factory turned out to be caused by an “almost forgotten disease,” a new study from Poland finds.

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Lightning and ‘Probably Satellites’ Seen from Space Station | Video

European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured imagery of Earth while orbiting over California aboard the International Space Station on April 17, 2017.

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Illegal Pot Use Is Rising in States That Have Legalized Medical Marijuana

In recent years, illegal marijuana use has risen faster in states that have legalized medical marijuana than in states without such laws, a new study finds.

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Nerve Gas Attack: New Treatment Cleared, But More Drugs Are Needed

After a deadly nerve agent attack in Syria earlier this month, the U.S. government has approved a new type of injector for a drug that treats these lethal chemicals.

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US Marines Airlifted 1,100 Tortoises to New Desert Homes

The two-week-long relocation effort was four years in the making.

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Did Human Ancestor ‘Lucy’ Have a Midwife?

How might the ancient relative of humanity dubbed “Lucy” and others of her species have given birth? In a manner in-between that of chimpanzees and humans — with a bit of tilting in the birth canal as they were born, a new study finds.

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High-Tech Crime Steals the Show in ‘Outlaw Tech’

Modern-day outlaws are more likely to use a computer than a six-gun to get what they want.

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On Tinder, Swipe Right to Save This Endangered Rhino

Swipe right to help save the northern white rhinoceros.

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‘Dragonfly’ Drone Could Explore Saturn Moon Titan

A relocatable lander could explore the hazy skies of Saturn’s intriguing moon Titan, according a new mission proposal.

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Distant Dwarf Planet DeeDee Stirs Up the Pluto Planethood Debate

Recent observations that a tiny object in our solar system is a likely dwarf planet has some planetary scientists grumbling again about Pluto’s demotion to that status.

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Tuesday 25 April 2017

Testicles: Facts, Function & Diseases

The testicles are the primary male reproductive organs. They produce gametes, or sperm, and they secrete hormones, primarily testosterone.

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Eureka! The Archimedes Principle

Archimedes discovered the law of buoyancy while taking a bath and ran through the streets naked to announce his discovery.

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Trademark Style: Why No One’s Naming Their Baby Ivanka

The Trump family isn’t setting any baby-name trends.

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Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a ‘Higher’ State of Consciousness

People in the study who used psychedelic drugs showed higher patterns of neural activity.

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“Outlaw Tech” Trailer: Counterfeiters and High-Tech Crime | Video

A new series from the Science Channel introduces the cutting-edge technology and science behind some of the last decade’s most daring and outrageous crimes.

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What Is Exploding Head Syndrome? | Video

A startling sleep disorder called ‘exploding head syndrome’ can wake up people up with a crash and a bang. Here’s what’s really happening in the brain.

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Earth’s Mantle Could Suck Up Carbon from the Air

Earth’s mantle produces rocks that could naturally suck up carbon emissions, providing a strategy for checking climate change if necessary emissions cuts don’t occur.

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Beware of Bogus Cancer Treatments, FDA Says

Americans should be wary of products claiming to treat or cure cancer, as a number of products are falsely making these claims, the FDA said.

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Climate Change Altering the Arctic Faster Than Expected

Evidence continues to mount that climate change has pushed the Arctic into a new state.

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Straight Out of ‘Star Wars’: This ‘Death Star’ Laser Actually Works

Scientists used a diamond crystal to increase power of multiple laser beams into one super-powered beam.

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No Need for Roads: Flying Car Soars Over Water

A new flying car designed to travel over open water could be on sale as soon as this year.

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Odd New Theory Explains How Early Earth Got Its Oxygen

One of the still-unsolved mysteries about Earth’s history is how the planet became breathable. Now, scientists say the culprit may have been the giant rock slabs that make up Earth’s outer shell.

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‘Artificial Womb’ Keeps Extremely Premature Lambs Alive for Weeks

The new machine supported the lambs for up to 28 days, which is the longest amount of time that an artificial womb has kept animals stable.

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Did Edvard Munch See ‘The Scream’ in Spectacular Rare Clouds?

Did rare clouds over Oslo inspire Edvard Munch’s most famous painting?

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Gallery: 5 Times Science Inspired Art

Artists turn to the world of nature and science for inspiration.

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Images of Warming: National Parks in 2050 Posters

A series of posters by artist Hannah Rothstein show how U.S. National Park might look by 2050 if climate change isn’t mitigated.

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Why Can’t You Shake Hands with a Robot?

For robots to be most useful when working alongside humans, we’ll have to figure out how to make robots that can literally lend us a hand when our own two are not enough.

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Make Mars Livable with Asteroids: Researchers Propose Terraforming Plan

A new plan for the “terraformation” of Mars has been scripted by a research team – a blueprint for the red planet to terraform a site on Mars in 2036.

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How Dolphins Do It in Water…with Weird, Complex Genitalia

Being a scientist can be a strange job. Like on the days when your work involves inserting the artificially inflated penis of a dead dolphin into the recently thawed vagina of another dead dolphin, all inside a CT scanner.

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Extinct Toothy Carnivore Named After Egyptian God of the Underworld

Scientists have identified a new species of small, toothy mammal that once ruled the food chain in Africa almost 40 million years ago.

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Farewell (for Now) to April’s Giraffe Cam

The “giraffe cam” for April and her new calf has come down, but their internet career isn’t over just yet.

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What Your ‘Brain Age’ Means For Living Longer

Your brain may not be the same age as your body, and an “older” brain may be linked to a person’s risk of dying at a younger age, a new study from the United Kingdom finds.

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Monday 24 April 2017

Photoelectric Effect: Explanation & Applications

The photoelectric effect refers to what happens when electrons are emitted from a material that has absorbed electromagnetic radiation.

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Sexual Orientation: Patients More Open Than Docs Expect

Only about 10 percent of patients reported they would be offended by or refuse to answer a question from a doctor about their sexual orientation, a new study showed.

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Zapping the Brain at Certain Times Improves Memory

New findings may one day help researchers develop technologies that could aid people with memory loss.

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Waddle for Science! Penguins Join Protest March

The March for Science was not only for people; penguins marched, too.

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This Very Hungry Caterpillar Eats Plastic Bags

A wiggly, ravenous caterpillar — one that doesn’t limit its diet to naturally grown objects — can biodegrade plastic bags, a material infamous for the amount of time it takes to decompose, a new study finds.

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Watch Amazing Caterpillars Degrade a Plastic Bag | Video

The wax worm caterpillar (Galleria mellonella) can degrade plastic polyethylene bags.

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An Aurora Called ‘Steve’? Strange Sky Phenomenon Investigated

Meet “Steve,” a strange, new aurora feature discovered by citizen scientists and verified by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Swarm satellites.

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Earliest Fungus-Like Fossils Date Back 2.4 Billion Years

The fossils are 2 billion years older than previous finds and could dramatically alter the timeline of the emergence of life on Earth.

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What Is Short-Term Memory Loss?

Short-term memory loss occurs when a person can remember incidents from 20 years ago but is fuzzy on the details of things that happened 20 minutes prior. Medical conditions and injuries can cause short-term memory loss.

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‘Deathstalker’ Scorpion’s Rapid Strike Caught on Film

Scientists captured one of the world’s most venomous scorpions in action.

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Strange Recall: How Do Golf Balls Get into Hash Browns?

A bizarre and unwanted ingredient is prompting a recall of several frozen hash-brown products: The hash browns may contain pieces of golf balls.

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Gulp! Soda Linked to Memory Woes, Strokes and Dementia

Memory problems and smaller brain volumes are just two things that are more common in people who often drink soda.

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Watch: Scorpion’s Wicked Strike Captured in Slow Motion | Video

A new study on the speed of a scorpion’s sting found the deadly deathstalker’s strike to be the fastest, at nearly 3 mph (5 km/h).

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Proton Arc and Auroras Captured Above British Columbia | Time-Lapse Video

Vanexus Photography captured a stunning view of a proton arc (white/grey line seen on the left) and the northern lights above Porteau Cove Provincial Park on May 8, 2016.

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Crystal-Haired ‘Radiohead’ Ant Discovered

A new species of ant, named after the band Radiohead, is dusted with crystalline white hairs and grows its own food.

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Peggy Whitson’s Historic Records as a NASA Astronaut | Video

Five of Whitson’s fantastic achievements are listed here by NASA, which now includes most days in space by a NASA astronaut.

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US President Calls Space Station to Congratulate Peggy Whitson | Video

The NASA astronaut broke the record for most time in Space by a NASA astronaut on April 24, 2017. Donald Trump called the International Space Station to congratulate her.

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Hearing Crashes, Seeing Light: Life with Exploding Head Syndrome

The sound of an object crashing to the ground or the sight of a bright flash of light: These are some of the things that people with a condition called exploding head syndrome can sense, even though the events did not really occur, a new study finds.

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Silver Lining? Climate Change Could Make Americans More Fit

Even though global warming is predicted to unleash calamities including frequent typhoons and more global conflicts, Americans may at least get more exercise as the planet warms.

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2017 Science March | Video

Scientists and science-supporters gathered on April 22 in cities around the world, in a show of solidarity and respect for science.

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Frozen in Time: DNA May ID Sailors Looking for Northwest Passage in 1845

Scientists created a DNA database for 24 of the sailors who died during the 19th-century Franklin Expedition looking for the fabled Northwest Passage.

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‘Why I’m Marching’: Photos from the March for Science in D.C.

An estimated 40,000 people attended the March for Science in Washington, D.C. on April 22. Here’s why some of them were there.

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Antarctica’s Growing Ice Shelf Crack Monitored From Space | Video

ESA’s Sentinel-1 satellite has been capturing radar data of the massive crack in the Larsen-C ice shelf. When it calves,“ it will create one of the largest icebergs ever recorded,” according to the European Space Agency.

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After the March: Science Advocates Prepare for a Marathon

After the March for Science, researchers and science supporters try to capitalize on pro-science momentum.

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Bizarre Sea Urchin Shoots Tiny Jaws at Predators | Video

Scientists have found that the collector sea urchin wards off predators by launching a cloud of tiny, venomous jaws at them. The toothy jaws sink into the predator’s flesh and pump in toxins.

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Sea Urchins Launch Their Weird Mobile Jaws to Scare Predators

These sea urchins release a cloud of venomous toothy jaws into the water to deter fish predators.

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Saturday 22 April 2017

Tens of Thousands Protest ‘Alternative Facts’ at March for Science

Scientists and science enthusiasts (along with their curious kids) turned out in droves to make their voices heard.

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In Photos: 2017 March for Science on Earth Day

Scenes from the 2017 March for Science in Washington, D.C., and around the world.

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2017 March for Science: Live Updates

Follow along during the March for Science on April 22, as scientists and science supporters around the world gather to stand up for the integrity of science.

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Friday 21 April 2017

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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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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What Is CRISPR?

CRISPR technology is a simple yet powerful tool for editing genomes. It allows researchers to easily alter DNA sequences and modify gene function.

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Unicorn Frappuccino Isn’t Starbucks’ Most Sugar-Filled Drink

The new Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino is getting a lot of attention for its sky-high sugar content, but it’s not the chain’s most sugar-filled beverage.

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Earth As Seen From Saturn – Cassini Probe ‘Looks Back’ | Video

NASA Cassini Probe captured Earth from the Saturn system in 2017 and 2013. Close-ups of the images reveals the moon as well.

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‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’: Q&A with Author Rebecca Skloot

Author Rebecca Skloot spoke with Live Science about her involvement with the HBO adaptation of her book, “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.”

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Tour London’s Natural History Museum in VR with David Attenborough

Let Sir David Attenborough’s be your guide.

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Icebergs Ahoy! Massive Islands of Ice Float by Canadian Coast

An unexpected number of huge icebergs, some so massive they dwarf nearby buildings, are drifting along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, creating an awe-inspiring sight for locals and tourists alike.

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Aaron Hernandez’s Brain Will Be Studied for CTE

The brain of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez will be donated to an academic center that studies a brain disorder linked to playing football.

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Opioid Abuse Linked to Rare Fungal Eye Infections in New England

The opioid epidemic may be leading to a rise in cases of what’s normally a rare eye infection, according to a report from an eye treatment center in New England.

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‘Whale Cams’ Capture Massive Mammals’ Mysterious Daily Habits

The secret life of whales has been revealed.

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‘Whale Cam’ Reveals Feeding Habits of Whales in Antarctica | Video

Camera and sensor tags on the backs of whales allowed researchers to experience a day in the life of a whale, including important information on where and how the animals feed.

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Hunt Kicks Off for ‘Teddy Bear’ Marsupial and Other ‘Lost’ Species

The species, which haven’t been seen for years or decades, include pink-headed ducks, red-thighed monkeys and a seahorse no one’s ever seen in the wild.

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Heavy Drinkers May Not Handle Alcohol As Well As They Think

Heavy social drinkers may think they have a high “tolerance” for alcohol, but a new study shows otherwise.

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What to Tell Kids About the ‘March for Science’

Here are tips from experts on what to tell kids about this weekend’s March for Science.

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Bill Nye’s Back to Save the World

Science superhero Bill Nye plans to save the world by cultivating a superpower that exists in everyone: critical thinking.

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Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ Health Problems

Nothing is private when it comes to the Kardashians, and that includes matters of health.

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Photographic Proof of Climate Change: Time-Lapse Images of Retreating Glaciers

A team of scientists has put together photographic “proof” of climate change, revealing time-lapse photo couplets, or before/after images, of retreating glaciers.

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Scientists to Stage Protest Marches Around the World on Saturday

On April 22, people in hundreds of cities around the world will take part in the March for Science.

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Death by Asteroid: The Most Likely Ways for a Space Rock to Kill You

If an asteroid strike kills you, it will probably do so with powerful winds and/or shock waves.

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Thursday 20 April 2017

Facts About the Thyroid Gland

The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped organ in your throat, and it secretes hormones that regulate the body’s metabolism.

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A Star Explosion Times 4: Supernova Image Quadrupled in Rare Sight

This supernova was ready for its close-up — times four!

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Four Tiny Looms Discovered in Chinese Tomb | Video

Archaeologists found four tiny looms and 15 small weavers carved out of wood in a Chinese woman’s tomb that dates to the second century B.C.

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March for Science: Why Are Scientists Taking to the Streets on Saturday?

Here’s a look at why various scientists will head to the streets of various cities on Saturday, April 22, for the March for Science

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Why Your Brain Has 2 Halves

Scientists have long known that the two halves of human brains perform different functions. Now, researchers look at why this is beneficial.

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How Naked Mole Rats Can Survive Without Oxygen for 18 Minutes

Naked mole rats can survive 18 minutes with zero oxygen and suffer no ill effects thanks to a molecular trick that lets them metabolize fructose.

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Kids Under 12 Shouldn’t Take Codeine Drugs, FDA Says

Children younger than 12 should not take codeine, a drug found in some cough and pain medicines, according to new rules from the FDA.

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Bill Nye Is Marching Because ‘Science Is Part of Politics’

Bill Nye, the acclaimed science guy, wants to know: “Are you planning to march?”

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Why Some Creative People Are More Attractive

Showing a bit of creativity on your online dating profile could make you appear more attractive to potential dates, a new study suggests.

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Neil deGrasse Tyson Warns Science Denial Could ‘Dismantle’ Democracy

Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson urges Americans to become more scientifically literate in a short video he posted yesterday (April 19) on his Facebook page.

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Genius Bot: Chat with ‘Einstein’ Via Facebook Messenger

Chat with “Albert Einstein” using a Facebook Messenger chatbot, released just in time for the March for Science.

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The Myth of the College Dropout: Why Zuckerberg’s Success Is an Anomaly

Mark Zuckerberg is, quite famously, a college dropout. But his case is the exception – not the rule, according to a study of more than 11,000 of the most successful people in the U.S.

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The Arctic Ocean May Soon Have Its Very Own ‘Garbage Patch’

An Arctic Ocean expedition found plastic “was abundant and widespread” in the waters east of Greenland in the Barents Sea, off the coasts of northern Russia and Scandinavia.

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Drones Armed with Sensors Fly Through Erupting Volcano’s Ash Clouds

Drones armed with sensors helped researchers study a volcanic eruption in Guatemala.

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High Time: The Real Origins of 420

Though there are many urban legends out there, the origins of 4/20 as an international holiday to smoke marijuana are shrouded in a haze of smoke, naturally.

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Wednesday 19 April 2017

Facts About Tasmanian Tigers

The Tasmanian tiger was the world’s largest carnivorous marsupial. Recent unconfirmed sightings have spurred searches for this animal that was presumed extinct over 80 years ago.

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Taking the Leap: Archerfish Snag More Prey with Amazing Jumps

Archerfish launch well-aimed water jets to stun their insect prey, but that’s not the only trick in their hunting arsenal.

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Nimble Archer Fish Leap for Their Lunch | Video

Scientists used high-speed cameras to film leaping archer fish, just as the animals launch themselves from the water to catch their prey.

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Rivers of meltwater flow across Antarctica | Video

Rivers of meltwater flow across the entire continent of Antarctic during its summer, suggesting that warming from climate change in the next century could cause substantial melting and rise in sea levels.

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How Bright Lights May Help Wake Patients from a Coma

Could encouraging a natural circadian rhythm help comatose patients awaken? A small study says yes.

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Serena Williams May Be Pregnant: How Safe is Tennis In Pregnancy?

Tennis star Serena Williams hinted today that she may be pregnant, but is it safe for her to continue serving up hard hits on the court while she’s expecting?

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This Dingo Has the World’s Most Interesting Genome

This dingo has the world’s most interesting genome.

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Newfound Alien Planet Is Best Place Yet to Search for Life

A newly discovered exoplanet may jump to the top of the list of places where scientists should go looking for alien life.

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Hundreds of Meltwater Streams Found Flowing Across Antarctica

Much of the Antarctic continent is threaded with rivers, pools and streams of melting drainage water, which could mean the continent is more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought.

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Police-Related Injuries Send 50,000 People to ER Yearly

The number of hospital emergency room visits for law-enforcement-related injuries was stable between 2006 and 2012.

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Super-Earth Discovered! May Be Great Place To Look For Life | Video

Conditions may be right for life to exist on an exoplanet, 40 light-years from Earth, named LHS 1140b. Its red dwarf host star “emits less radiation than similar low-mass stars,” according to Geneva Observatory’s Nicola Astudillo-Defru.

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Wooden Figurines ‘Weave’ at Tiny Looms Placed in Ancient Grave

Tiny wooden figurines have stood upright “weaving” at appropriately sized looms for more than 2,100 years in a Chinese tomb containing the remains of a middle-age woman, a new study finds.

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Photos: Tiny Looms Found in Chinese Tomb

Archaeologists unearthed four tiny looms attended by 15 carved wooden figurines in the grave of a Chinese woman dating to the second century B.C.

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Secretive X-37B Military Space Plane Marks 700 Days in Orbit

The U.S. Air Force’s robotic X-37B space plane has now been circling Earth for 700 days on its latest hush-hush mission.

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