Friday 30 June 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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The Lore and Lure of Unicorns

Unicorns are among the most popular mythical creatures. Across many cultures, they have long symbolized purity.

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Artificial Synapses Could Lead to Smarter AI

By replicating the function of the human brain’s 100 trillion synapses, scientists hope to boost the versatility of artificial neural networks.

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Ancient Roman Skulls Reveal Local Groups’ Distinctive Facial Features

Forensic techniques that are used to solve modern homicide cases helped American anthropologists reveal family resemblances in 2,000-year-old skulls from the Roman Empire.

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New Island Pops Up Off the Coast of North Carolina

A new sandbar island popped up seemingly overnight off the coast of North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

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Secret Square Discovered Beneath Neolithic Stone Monument

A new archaeological survey at Avebury, England, reveals that one of the largest prehistoric stone circles may have once been a smaller square.

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Do Smokers’ Lungs Heal After They Quit?

After a person quits smoking, the lungs can heal to a certain extent.

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Do Some People Really Think Chocolate Milk Comes from Brown Cows?

Millions of Americans believe brown cows produce chocolate milk? The way the media reported this factoid raises questions about science literacy – but different ones than you may think.

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Air Pollution May Make Solar Panels Less Efficient

From inefficient grids, shortfalls in policy, and even an eclipse, solar-energy collection faces no shortage of hurdles. Scientists have discovered another stumbling block: air pollution. 

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Nanotech’s Big Ideas: From Tumor Zappers to Space Elevators

Scientists and engineers at Future Con described the latest discoveries in nanotechnology that are fueling research in space travel and in medicine.

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Has Anyone Ever Gone Blind from Staring at a Solar Eclipse?

It’s not just an old wives’ tale: Staring at the sun for too long can permanently damage detailed vision, evidence suggests.

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What Are Genies?

Genies are supernatural beings, but not necessarily the generous wish-fulfilling servants who live in lamps.

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Lake Ontario Facts

Lake Ontario may be the smallest Great Lake, but its waters run deep.

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Thursday 29 June 2017

Great Facts About the Five Great Lakes

The Great Lakes — Superior, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Erie — make up the largest body of fresh water on Earth.

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Millions of Pickle-Shaped Organisms Are Invading Northwest Waters

The waters off the Oregon coast are mysteriously awash with strange, jelly-like creatures that look like translucent slugs, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Quitting Religion? Mom and Dad Would Prefer a Slow Fade

Quitting or switching religions can impact adult children’s closeness with their parents.

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July Fourth Comes Early: NASA Sounding Rocket Releases Colorful Morning Cloud Show (Photos, Video)

A NASA sounding rocket launched early this morning and lit up the skies over the U.S. East Coast with colorful clouds, ringing in an early July Fourth celebration.

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Light Makes New Material Creep Like a Caterpillar

A new type of polymer — material made of long chains of molecules — inches along like a caterpillar when illuminated.

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Chicken Sandwich Takes One Giant Leap for Food-Kind

In what appears to be a historic first, a chicken sandwich was successfully carried to the edge of space today aboard a high-altitude balloon.

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Why Scientists Are Growing Herpes-Ridden Turtle Skin in the Lab

Dr. Frankenstein, eat your heart out: Scientists have grown the pebbly green skin of sea turtles in the lab for the first time ever.

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What Really Made the iPhone So Transformative?

The iPhone changed the game not because of the technical details of the device, but rather as a result of its creators’ imagination and courage.

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In Photos: Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf Through Time

A huge crack in Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf is about to calve a Delaware-size iceberg. Here’s a look at the gorgeous, yet collapsing, ice sheet.

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10 Cool Technologies You Have the iPhone to Be Thankful For

Ten years ago, the original iPhone hit stores in the U.S. and revolutionized how companies designed and built cellphones. Here are some of the technologies that the original iPhone and its successors have made must-haves for all modern smartphones.

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Wednesday 28 June 2017

Lake Huron Facts

Lake Huron has the longest shoreline of the Great Lakes. It is the second largest by surface area and the third largest by volume of water.

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Brain-Infecting ‘Rat Lungworm’ Spreads in Florida

A parasitic worm that can infect people’s brains has been found throughout Florida, according to a new study.

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This Is What Happens When a Firecracker Explodes in Your Eye

A man in India suffered severe eye injuries after lighting a firecracker, according to a new case report.

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Amazing Video Shows Spider Spinning 80+ Feet of Webbing

An incredible video shows what Darwin’s bark spiders can do.

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No, There Isn’t Poop in Your Iced Coffee

Is there an unwanted add-in in your iced coffee?

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Cockatoos Drop Sick Beats to Charm Mates

Music agents take note: There’s an extraordinary drummer in town with impeccable rhythm, but instead of using drumsticks, this master of the beat bangs around seed pods and sticks, a new study finds.

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Carved Human Skulls Reveal Cultic Rituals at Mysterious Site in Turkey

The skulls had been de-fleshed and carved soon after death.

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In Photos: Carved Human Skulls Discovered at Ritual Site

Archaeologists have discovered round stone buildings, pillars and elaborate animal carvings at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey. More recently, they have discovered carved human skulls that may have been part of rituals.

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Is There a Limit to the Human Life Span?

There may be no limit to how long humans can live, or at least no limit that anyone has found yet, contrary to a suggestion some scientists made last year, five new studies suggest.

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Tiny, Lens-Free Camera Could Hide in Clothes, Glasses

A tiny, paper-thin camera that has no lens could turn conventional photography on its head, according to new research.

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OMG Mission: Greenland’s Ice Melting Faster Than Previously Thought (Video)

Thanks to rising temperatures, glaciers in Greenland are melting faster than scientists previously thought — and a new NASA video shows how researchers are tracking the feet per day of changes.

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Gene Thieves: Female Salamanders Hijack DNA from Multiple Males

Scientists are still trying to make sense of something extremely weird that happened between a pair of Ambystoma salamanders millions of years ago.

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No More Glare: ‘Moth Eye’ Smartphone Coating Doesn’t Reflect Sunlight

Unusual structures on moth eyes that help the insects see at night have inspired a new anti-reflection film for electronic devices.

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Boaty McBoatface Is Back! Here’s What the Sub Found on Its 1st Mission

The bright-yellow submersible famously known as Boaty McBoatface has collected “unprecedented data” in Antarctica on its maiden voyage, according to a team of researchers who conducted the mission.

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This Country, Once Again, Is the Happiest Nation in the World

It’s a tough world out there, a new report on the emotional well-being of people worldwide shows.

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iPhone Turns 10: Why It Has Isolated, Not Connected, Humans

How has the first generation of kids to grow up with the iPhone been affected?

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Tuesday 27 June 2017

Lake Erie Facts

Lake Erie, the fourth largest Great Lake, is also famous for a battle in the War of 1812 and for the Erie Canal.

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Lake Superior: Facts About the Greatest Great Lake

The largest Great Lake is superior in more ways than one.

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Too Much Tech Tied to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

People as young as college age are now showing early signs of developing the painful condition carpal tunnel syndrome, a new study suggests.

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Photos: How ‘Microneedles’ Can Deliver the Flu Vaccine

Researchers in Georgia have developed a “microneedle patch” that can deliver the flu vaccine through a person’s skin.

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Portly Pets: Report Highlights Obesity in US Dogs & Cats

As Americans are getting fatter, so are their pets — a new report says that about a third of pet cats and dogs in the United States are overweight or obese.

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‘Microneedle’ Patch Promises Painless Flu Vaccine

Would you be more likely to get your flu vaccine if, instead of getting a shot, you could simply apply a bandage-like patch to your skin?

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3 People Have Caught Plague in New Mexico This Month

Three people in New Mexico have been infected with plague in June, which is close to the number of plague cases that the state saw in all of 2016.

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Toothpick Crossbow: What They Are, How They Work and Safety Concerns

Miniature toothpick crossbows have been sweeping China, but exactly what are these toys and why are they so dangerous?

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Can Your Pet Go Blind from the Solar Eclipse?

People with plans to watch the upcoming solar eclipse likely have a long checklist of things to do, but should that checklist include securing protective glasses for their furry friends?

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Can Acupuncture Treat Women’s Health Issues? Studies Find Mixed Results

Whether acupuncture can really help treat certain health conditions is controversial, and now two new studies on the ancient practice have reached mixed conclusions.

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Why We Find It Harder to Filter Out Background Noise As We Age

Hearing loss may be linked to the brain’s inability to shut out background noises.

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DNA Solves 200-Year-Old Mystery of Weird Ice Age Creature

An oddball extinct animal discovered nearly 200 years ago recently confirmed its place on the mammal family tree, thanks to newly discovered DNA evidence.

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Why Fake News Goes Viral: Science Explains

Stuff goes viral because of people’s limited attention spans, plus the sheer overload of information on social media.

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Monkey-Mapping Satellites Could Identify At-Risk Populations

A diverse range of technologies, including satellite observation, can combine with data collected on the ground to give a more accurate picture of global biodiversity.

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Nearly One-Third of Ocean Animals Perished 2.6 Million Years Ago

Nearly a third of the world’s largest ocean species may have died during what researchers are calling the Pliocene marine megafauna extinction, which occurred 2-3 million years ago.

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Internet History Timeline: ARPANET to the World Wide Web

Al Gore didn’t invent the Internet. Vinton Cerf & Bob Kahn are often called Fathers of the Internet. Timeline: ARPANET to World Wide Web and Facebook.

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Great Barrier Reef Worth $56 Billion

The Great Barrier Reef brings real dollars to Australia.

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Ancient Samurai Scroll Describes Blinding Powders, Moonless Battles

An enigmatic samurai text known as the “Sword Scroll” has been translated into English for the first time, revealing instructions for successful nighttime battles and recipes for blinding powders.

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New Zealand’s Long-Lost Pink and White Terraces May Have Been Found

The location of a long-lost natural wonder in New Zealand has been identified, thanks to an accidentally found diary of a 19th century geographer.

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Monday 26 June 2017

No, NASA Hasn’t Found Alien Life

NASA is not preparing to drop an alien-life bombshell, despite what you may have heard.

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Drug May Help with Common Form of Vision Loss

People with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) — the leading cause of vision loss in industrialized countries — may benefit from a new drug.

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Amazon’s Delivery Drones Could Take Off from Beehive-Like ‘Airport’

If Amazon’s package-carrying drones ever become a reality, they may one day pick up deliveries from beehive-shaped buildings strategically placed in cities around the world, according to a patent application filed by the company.

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Who Would Win a Human-vs.-Chimp Wrestling Match?

In the most detailed study to date comparing the muscles of chimps and humans, researchers found that chimps are 1.35 times more powerful than people.

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Babies Retain Their Early Exposure to Foreign Languages

Korean adoptees to the Netherlands recalled the sounds of their native tongue.

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A Bizarre New Form of Liquid Water Is Discovered

Liquid water isn’t just one simple form ― it’s actually two forms that convert between each other, new X-ray images reveal.

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Puppy Love! How Baby Animal Photos Could Help Your Marriage

Photos of cute animals or with other pleasant images may help people to see their partners in a more positive light.

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Bread’s Done! This Company Wants to Help Astronauts Bake in Space

A team of engineers and scientists may have just found a way for astronauts to enjoy fresh bread in space.

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‘Burung Harry Potter’ Owls Found in Indonesian Markets

Concerned scientists look for “Harry Potter” effect to explain Indonesia’s new owl trade.

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4 Dead, Liverless Sharks Wash Ashore in Weird Whodunit

In a strange case of extremely picky eating, orcas off the coast of South Africa are killing great white sharks, but the killer whales are chowing down only on the sharks’ livers and, in some cases, their hearts, researchers say.

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Space Robots to the Rescue! How NASA Will Service Aging Satellites

Satellites were built to last, but how might space agencies service them if they run low on fuel?

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Why Total Solar Eclipses Are Total Coincidences

Ancient astronomers interpreted solar eclipses as omens of disaster, while folktales around the world typically explained the celestial events as a conflict between the sun and a devouring celestial dragon, wolf or rat.

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Edges of Black Holes Re-Created in a Bathtub of Water

The chaotic region near the edge of a black hole’s event horizon has just been simulated using a simple bath of water, and the results confirm a long-held theory about how black holes lose their angular momentum.

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Facts About Gnus (Wildebeests)

Wildebeests, also called gnus, are large African antelopes.

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The Second Amendment & the Right to Bear Arms

At the center of the gun control debate, few things are as hotly disputed in the United States as the Constitution’s Second Amendment.

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Flood Facts, Types of Flooding, Floods in History

Wherever rain falls, a flood can occur.

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What Are Sinkholes?

Sinkholes occur when the ground collapses gradually or suddenly due to dissolving bedrock, sometimes taking homes or cars with it.

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Coastal Louisiana Is Sinking Faster Than Expected

New research shows that the worst-case scenarios of years past are now the average along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, as sea level rise, erosion, and subsidence eat away a Manhattan-sized chunk of land each year.

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10 Amazing Things Scientists Just Did with CRISPR

With CRISPR technology, advances in gene editing are now coming fast and furious.

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Sunday 25 June 2017

Do Giraffes Get Struck by Lightning More Than Other Animals?

They can reach 19 feet tall, meaning giraffes tower over the savannah they live in. So do they get struck by lightning more than other, shorter animals?

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The Lives of Weird 500-Million-Year-Old Creatures Revealed

With no identifiable body parts, it’s hard to know how these fossilized creatures lived. A new approach models how the ocean’s water would interact with their unique shapes – hinting at their lifestyle.

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Saturday 24 June 2017

The Missing Link: Where Are Medium-Size Black Holes?

For decades, while astronomers have detected black holes equal in mass either to a few suns or to millions of suns, the missing-link black holes in between have eluded discovery.

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Why Do Some Animals Eat Their Own Poop?

Why do some animals poop, and then turn around and eat their own droppings?

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Forensic Dogs Enlisted in Search for Amelia Earhart’s Bones

This summer marks the 80th anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. In the latest search for clues, archaeologists and dogs will go to a remote Pacific island to look for bones.

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Friday 23 June 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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Crystal Healing: Stone-Cold Facts About Gemstone Treatments

Crystal healing is an alternative medicine technique that employs crystals and other stones as conduits for natural healing energy.

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Lactose Intolerance: Symptoms, Treatment & Coping Strategies

Lactose intolerance is not the same as milk allergy

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60% of Moms Have Been Mom-Shamed

Moms’ discipline choices are a lightning rod for criticism

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Canada Issues Guidelines for Safer Use of Marijuana

Officials in Canada are releasing guidelines for how people can lower the health risks associated with using marijuana

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What Is a Solar Eclipse?

Solar eclipses are some of nature’s most dramatic celestial performances. They occur when the Earth, moon and sun are aligned in the same plane and the moon passes between the two other bodies.

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Weight Bias May Show Up in School Kids As Young As 9

School-age kids may be biased against their peers who are overweight or obese and not even know it, a new study finds.

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Why ‘Greener’ Gas-Powered Vehicles Aren’t As Clean As You Think

So called “cleaner” gas-powered cars still emit pollutants that eventually turn into harmful particulate matter in the atmosphere, new research shows.

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Customizable ‘Smart’ Exoskeleton Learns from Your Steps

Assisted walking just got smarter.

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The Gulf of Mexico’s ‘Dead Zone’ Could Nearly Double in Size This Year

Agricultural runoff and biological waste from the Mississippi River fuel algae blooms each year in the Gulf of Mexico, depleting marine oxygen and sometimes triggering massive die-offs.

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Satellites Keep Eye on Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf

The Larsen C ice shelf is about to calve one of the biggest icebergs on record. And space agency satellites are watching.

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Planet 10? Another Earth-Size World May Lurk in the Outer Solar System

Another planet-size object may be orbiting beyond Pluto in the far, icy reaches of the solar system.

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What Is Raspberry Ketone?

Raspberry ketone is touted as a weight-loss aid. But how strong is the evidence that taking raspberry ketone supplements may actually help you lose weight? And is it safe? Here’s what experts had to say.

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The Serengeti: Plain Facts about National Park & Animals

The Serengeti is a vast ecosystem in east-central Africa.

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Treading the Fine Line Between Climate Talk and Alarmism (Op-Ed)

Climate scientist Sarah Myhre talks about the impossible bind between being an alarmist and communicating the alarming science of global warming.

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Yellowstone Grizzlies Lose Endangered Status

Yellowstone grizzly bears were stripped of their endangered status by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Where the Mountains Meet: Take a Tour of Historic Fort Bowie (Photos)

Take a trip through Fort Bowie National Historic Site and journey back into time.

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Thursday 22 June 2017

Melanoma: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in the skin’s pigment-producing cells, called melanocytes. These cells make melanin, which is responsible for the color in skin, eyes and hair.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): Facts & Symptoms of Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Ice bucket challenges aside, treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive and fatal neurological disease, is limited. However, promising research is ongoing.

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What is Testosterone?

Testosterone is a male sex hormone that is important for sexual and reproductive development.

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Many Women (and Docs) Are in the Dark on No. 1 Killer ― Heart Disease

Can you name the No. 1 killer of women in the U.S.? Nearly half of women can’t, a new study finds — and that’s a problem.

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With Legal Pot, Fatal Car Crashes Haven’t Increased

In Washington and Colorado, legalizing marijuana hasn’t seemed to increase fatal car crashes, new research shows.

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5,000-Year-Old ‘Billboard’ of Hieroglyphs Contains a Cosmic Message

Archaeologists have discovered a “billboard” of hieroglyphs carved into the rocks near the Egyptian village of El-Khawy.

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House Pushes for Creation of Military ‘Space Corps’

Lawmakers may compel the U.S. military to establish a dedicated fighting force for space — against the wishes of some senior Air Force leaders.

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Night Owl or Early Riser? Sleep Patterns Can Vary by 10 Hours

What’s your ‘chronotype’? Researchers have found that sleep habits vary widely.

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Is There a Link Between Having Children and Heart Disease?

Some of the genes that up your risk of heart disease are also linked with having more kids, a new study finds.

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Cold-Blooded Mummy: How India’s Hot Weather Preserved a Reptile

A thirsty chameleon that perished during its desperate search for water may no longer be of this world, but its mummy — naturally preserved by India’s hot, tropical climate — has intrigued people the world over. That includes those who think it’s a hoax.

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In Photos: Take a Tour of Grand Teton National Park

The Teton Mountain Range is one of the most dazzling, awe-inspiring natural places still found on the North American continent. Check out these incredible photos of Grand Teton National Park.

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3,000-Year-Old Wooden Toe Prosthetic Discovered on Egyptian Mummy

The 3,000-year-old wooden toe was recently reexamined by researchers.

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Pew Pew Pew! Why Scientists Are Fired Up About Futuristic Space Lasers

Lasers are helping scientists conduct highly precise measurements and observations on Earth, in orbit around our planet and in space.

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Even Ugly Animals Can Win Hearts and Dollars for Conservation

Must the money raised to save wildlife always aid the most popular animals? New research suggests that marketing can persuade donors that northern hairy-nosed wombat lives matter too.

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Blooming Beasts: Dinosaurs Are Coming Up Roses in AI Artwork

A programmer used artificial intelligence to create images of dinosaurs that were constructed entirely out of flowers.

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Dinosaurs That Once Roamed Antarctica ‘Live’ Again in Exhibits and Film

Collaborations among paleontologists, museum exhibit developers and artists offer a glimpse of how Antarctic dinosaurs might have appeared in life.

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How Many Teens Are Really Having Sex These Days?

The percentage of teens in the U.S. who have had sex had ticked down since the 1980s, a new report finds.

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What is Acupuncture?

Treatment with acupuncture needles does work to alleviate pain and nausea, studies show.

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Wednesday 21 June 2017

Head Lice: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

It may take more than a month for symptoms of head lice to show.

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Pets Help in Hospitals, But Safety May Be Lacking

Policies for pet therapy programs in health care facilities may fall short in protecting the people and pets involved.

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Breastfeeding May Lower Women’s Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke

Breastfeeding may literally be good for the heart: A new study suggests that breastfeeding may lower women’s risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Good-Luck Root? Actually, That’s a Lizard Penis

Buyers beware, the tantric Indian root you ordered online may actually be dried lizard penis.

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How Much of the Ocean Is Whale Pee (and Worse)?

For marine wildlife, the ocean isn’t just their home. It’s also their toilet.

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New High-Speed, Sustainable Helicopter Concept Whirls into Air Show

Construction of a demonstrator craft is expected to begin in 2019, with initial flight tests the following year.

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US National Parks Prepare for the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse

On Aug. 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will cross the continental U.S. and briefly cast a shadow over 21 of the nation’s national parks.

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Insomnia: Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulties falling or staying asleep, even though people have the chance for adequate sleep.

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Hiking in Bear Country? How to Prevent an Attack

Bear attacks are rare, but when news of bear aggression hits the airwaves, even avid adventurers may wonder what’s the best way to escape the long and curved claws of such a wild animal.

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Watch: The Mysterious Graveyard Where Turtles Go to Die

A mysterious turtle graveyard just off the island of Borneo has stymied experts for years, ever since Jacque Cousteau discovered it in 1998.

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Shimmering Sea: Why a Beautiful Blue Glow Lit Up the Coast of Wales

Tiny plankton shimmer under a glowing Milky Way.

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Kim & Kanye Plan Another Baby: 4 Reasons Why Couples Use Surrogates

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have reportedly hired a surrogate to carry their third child. Here are some reasons why couples choose surrogates.

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New Pollution Map Offers Unprecedented View of City’s Air Quality

The new map for the city of Oakland, California, offers the highest-resolution view to date of air quality on a block-by-block basis.

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Your Genes May Influence Your Risk of Insomnia

If you have insomnia, it may be in your genes.

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Vitamin B12: Deficiency & Supplements

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common problem. Supplements can treat a deficiency, but doctors recommended getting vitamin B12 from foods.

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Solving the Riddle of Why Rolling Luggage Wobbles

Research suggests that acceleration can stabilize shaky suitcases.

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200-Million-Year-Old Weird ‘Worm’ Creature Finally Identified

A new fossil discovery links a bizarre modern amphibian to bizarre ancient amphibians with toilet-seat heads — and rescues a group of weird Triassic animals from their previous status as an evolutionary dead end.

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When Did People Start Using Money?

Currency first hit the scene thousands of years ago. An anthropologist explains the early origins and uses of money – and how archaeological finds fill in our picture of the past.

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Thousands of Decaying Wildebeest Corpses Keep Serengeti Well Fed

Every year, thousands of wildebeests drown while trying to cross the Mara River in eastern Africa, but there is a silver lining to their deaths: The wildebeest remains provide essential nutrients to wild animals throughout the Serengeti food web.

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Is It Time to Rethink How We Search for Alien Life?

Intelligent, extraterrestrial life could be advanced in ways that would stymie efforts to find them.

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Tuesday 20 June 2017

Drugs and Carrie Fisher: How Cocaine, MDMA Affect Heart

Actress Carrie Fisher had a number of drugs in her system, including cocaine and MDMA, when she went into cardiac arrest before her death in December.

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Photos: The US Military’s Next-Generation F-35 Fighter Jet

Check out these incredible photos of F-35 fighter jets in action.

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NYT Bestseller Celebrates Trailblazing Women in Science [Deal]

“Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World” is an illustrated glossary that is on sale at Amazon for $10.27.

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What Can an Autopsy on Otto Warmbier Reveal?

An autopsy on Otto Warmbier, the 22-year-old American student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 and died yesterday (June 19) in Cincinnati, will be conducted to further investigate his death, according to news reports.

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Stephen Hawking: Humans Should Ride a Beam of Light to Other Planets

For humanity to ensure its success, it must explore new worlds, and one way of achieving that goal is to first send tiny space probes at blistering speeds to exoplanets near neighboring stars, he said.

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‘Hyperloop Hotel’ Could Be the Future of Luxury Travel

The mobile hotel concept combines high-speed rail with luxury accommodations.

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‘Breast Cancer Genes’: How Much Do They Increase Cancer Risk?

A new study looks at the lifetime risk of breast and ovarian cancer for women who have mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.

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It’s So Hot in Phoenix, Planes Can’t Takeoff

Planes have been grounded in Phoenix as life-threatening heat descends across the Southwest.

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Sky-High Doses: Taking Large Amounts of Vitamin D Is on the Rise

The number of people taking sky-high doses of vitamin D has increased dramatically in recent years, a new study finds.

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Photos: Ancient Cat Remains Tell the Tale of Kitty Domestication

Neolithic farmers in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) domesticated cats about 10,000 years ago to keep vermin at bay, and the kitties, so to speak, went viral on the world stage after that.

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10 Real-Life Technologies That Will Turn You Into a Superhero

Whether you’re looking to scale skyscrapers like Spider-Man or wish you could have Wolverine’s amazing powers of self-healing, researchers are devising ways to bring extraordinary abilities to the average mortal.

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Oh, the Humanity: What Will Tech Upgrades Do to People?

To what extent are technological “upgrades” to our bodies possible, and at what point would we simply stop being human?

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Moral Outrage: Why Some Expressions of Anger Backfire

When outrage is misplaced or excessive, it can have negative consequences for a healthy public discourse.

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This Volcano-Shaped Pyramid in Peru Has Experts Stumped

Archaeologists are trying to make sense of an artificial “volcano” built in Peru.

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Wine, Please! Ancient Pottery Inscription Requests More Drinks

A previously overlooked inscription on a pottery shard found in Israel calls for the delivery of more wine, according to a new study, showing that not much has changed in 2,600 years for humanity, at least when it comes to wetting our whistles.

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Genetics of Wizardry: Were Harry Potter’s Magical Powers Written in His DNA?

What are the genetic factors that could explain why someone is born a witch or a wizard — or without any magical ability at all?

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1,800-Year-Old Roman Sculpture Fetches Nearly $1 Million at Auction

A striking 1,800-year-old sculpture depicting a Roman military officer has been sold at auction by the Denver Art Museum for about $930,000.

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Monday 19 June 2017

NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope Finds Hundreds of New Exoplanets, Boosts Total to 4,034

NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has been used to detect 219 new planet candidates, including 10 in the so-called habitable zones of the stars they orbit.

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Gallstones: Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Gallstones are small deposits of bile inside the gallbladder, a saclike structure that stores the bile for digestion in the small intestine.

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Downward Dog, Doctor’s Order: Yoga Could Ease Back Pain

To ease low back pain, you may want try a downward dog: A new study suggests that doing yoga may be as effective as physical therapy for reducing low back pain.

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Doctors Want Sugar and ‘Cancer-Causing’ Foods Out of Hospitals

The AMA is taking aim at hospitals with a policy recommendation encouraging healthier food and drink options for patients, visitors and staff.

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Star Man: Q&A with Astronaut Chris Hadfield

Before taking the stage at Future Con, Hadfield spoke with Space.com about sharing his spacefaring adventures with eager audiences on Earth.

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Hello Kitty! Ancient Cat DNA Reveals Domestication Details

Modern cat lovers can thank the famers of ancient Anatolia in the Near East for domesticating their fluffy friends about 10,000 years ago, a new study finds.

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Snake Solution: Dangerous Venom Could Fight Kidney Disease

The green mamba snake is one of the deadliest in Africa. But one compound isolated from it’s venom could help fight kidney disease, research suggests.

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Photos: 3,400-Year-Old Tomb Along Nile River

Images reveal an ancient tomb and burial chambers holding possibly mummified individuals. The tomb was discovered on Sai Island, located in Sudan along the Nile River.

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Ancient Tomb of Gold Worker Found Along Nile River

A 3,400-year-old tomb holding the remains of more than a dozen possibly mummified people has been discovered on Sai Island, along the Nile River.

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Here’s Why You Get Diarrhea When You’re Sick

Nobody likes diarrhea. But is the icky and uncomfortable experience actually the body’s way flushing bad stuff out of your system?

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If We Live in a Multiverse, Where Are These Worlds Hiding?

What is the scientific basis for the popular science-fiction convention of multiple universes?

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4 Myths About the History of American Slavery

On Juneteenth, the day that commemorates the ending of slavery in the US, a historian dispels myths about the ‘peculiar institution’ of slavery.

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Brrr! How Much Can Temperatures Drop During a Total Solar Eclipse?

How much does the temperature drop during a total solar eclipse? It depends on season and location, but get ready for a sudden and noticeable chill.

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The Mummy Returns: Egyptian Dignitary’s Face and Brain Reconstructed

An international team of researchers has reconstructed the face and brain of a 3,500-year-old Egyptian mummy, revealing a unique “packing” embalming treatment.

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