Tuesday 31 October 2017

Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Extreme Morning Sickness

Hyperemesis gravidarum is an extreme form of morning sickness. It affects about 1 in 50 pregnant women.

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A History of Elves

Elves have been a popular subject in fiction for centuries, and there are several types of elves.

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Woman Sues Sephora — Can You Get Herpes from Lipstick?

A California woman is suing the makeup store Sephora because she claims that she contracted oral herpes from a “tester” tube of lipstick, TMZ reported yesterday (Oct. 30).

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Pesticide Residue on Fruits, Veggies, Linked to Lower Fertility in Women

Pesticide residue on fruits and vegetables may hurt women’s fertility, a new study suggests.

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‘Lost’ Salamander Rediscovered After 42 Years

The Jackson’s Climbing Salamander had not been seen since 1975.

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In Photos: Lost Salamanders Discovered

It’s been 42 years since it was last sighted, but the Jackson’s Climbing Salamander (Bolitoglossa jacksoni) is alive and well.

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Sorry, You Can’t Stop Aging – Here’s the Math to Prove It

Growing old is a natural part of life, but that hasn’t stopped people from turning to anti-aging skin treatments, specialized diets and other tricks to try to reverse the effects of aging.

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Smallpox-Related Viruses Are Still a Threat to Humans, Experts Warn

Smallpox has been eradicated for decades, but other, related “poxviruses” are still around and continue to pose a risk to humans, experts say.

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Yes, You Really Can ‘Overdose’ on Candy — or at Least One Type

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a message for candy-lovers: “As it turns out, you really can overdose on candy — or, more precisely, black licorice.”

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What Caused the Eruption of the World’s Largest Mud Volcano?

Suspected link to nearby volcano range found in world’s largest mud volcano eruption.

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AI Schooled in Horror Fiction Pens Scary Stories

A neural network that was raised on a diet of horror tales is penning original scary stories, and finding collaborators on Twitter.

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X-Rays Reveal Ghostly Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots

The ghostly, unfinished portrait of a woman believed to be Mary, Queen of Scots has been found underneath the 16th-century portrait of a man dressed in a black doublet, according to new research.

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Woman Gets Pregnant While Already Pregnant: Rare ‘Twin’ Case Explained

A California woman became pregnant while she was already pregnant, in an extremely rare case that resulted in her carrying “twins” with two different sets of parents.

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Spicy Foods Trick the Brain to Use Less Salt

Fans of spicy foods might be doing their hearts a favor by adding more heat to their meals, a new study from China suggests.

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Monday 30 October 2017

Is Soy Good for the Heart? FDA Proposal Backtracks on Health Claim

For years, manufacturers of soy protein foods have been allowed to say that eating their products may reduce the risk of heart disease. But today, the FDA proposed to revoke this claim.

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What Your Nose Can Reveal About Your Emotions

Your sense of smell has a strong bearing on your emotions. But what happens when you have trouble with your emotions?

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Bible May Record Oldest Known Solar Eclipse

A possible reference to a solar eclipse in the Bible could help pinpoint the reign of Ramesses the Great.

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Totally Adorable Bee-Bot Can Do It All

This tiny robot can dive, swim and fly.

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Lifelike ‘Sophia’ Robot Granted Citizenship to Saudi Arabia

The government of Saudi Arabia has awarded citizenship to a humanoid robot named “Sophia.”

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Perpetually Congested Woman Had a Tooth Growing into Her Nose

For one woman in China, the cause of her congestion turned out to be a tooth growing into her nasal cavity.

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Insect ‘Armageddon’: Should You Worry?

Are we facing insect Armageddon? A recent study found that German nature reserves have seen a 75 percent reduction in flying insects over the last 27 years.

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Man Sees Doctor for Stomachache, Has Leaking Lighter Removed from Gut

One Florida man’s stomach pain turned out to have an unusual cause: A lighter that the man had swallowed was leaking lighter fluid into his gut.

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Daylight Saving Crime: When Clocks Fall Back, Assaults Spike

Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 5, which means most people in the U.S. will turn their clocks back an hour — but a new study finds that this extra bit of shut-eye may not be as beneficial as some may think.

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Remains of 18-Foot-Long Sea Monster Found with Its Favorite Foods

An exquisitely preserved fossil of an ichthyosaur — a dolphin-like reptile that lived during the dinosaur age — found alongside the remains of hard-shelled ammonites is one of a kind: It’s the only Jurassic ichthyosaur ever found in India.

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13 Bizarre Mythical Monsters to Haunt Your Halloween

Traditional Halloween creatures — vampires, werewolves and killer clowns — may give you the shivers, but these mythic monsters from around the world are truly terrifying nightmare fuel. 

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Octlantis: See Photos of Tight-Knit Gloomy Octopus Communities

Scientists have discovered gloomy octopuses living at high densities in Jervis Bay, Australia, where they are interacting with one another, signaling, mating and throwing one another out of their dens.

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‘Octlantis’: Bustling Octopus Community Puzzles Researchers

The bustling octopus community of “Octlantis” belies conventionally held notions of the cephalopods, once thought to be solitary and asocial.

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Sunday 29 October 2017

Photos: Diving Beneath Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf

A team of scientists from Finland and New Zealand have arrived at McMurdo Sound in Antarctica to begin a six-week expedition diving beneath the Ross Ice Shelf.

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Explorers Will Dive Beneath Antarctic Ice Shelf Looking for Life

Scientists will spend six weeks diving beneath the Ross Ice Shelf, exploring how climate change affects marine biodiversity while documenting their work through social media and in 360-degree video.

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Saturday 28 October 2017

A Nearby Neutron Star Collision Could Cause Calamity on Earth

From certain death to a scientific goldmine, here’s the spectrum of possibilities that we might expect from merging black holes, colliding neutron stars or detonating supernovae in our galactic neighborhood.

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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 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 27 October 2017

Antimatter Angst: The Universe Shouldn’t Exist

The universe shouldn’t exist, according to new ultra-precise measurements of anti-protons.

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Eerie Glowing Bubble Over Siberia Sparks UFO Reports: What Is It?

A massive, glowing bubble of light erupted in the sky above northeastern Siberia, which may have been created by a test missile launch.

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Antimatter Angst: The Universe Shouldn’t Exist

The universe shouldn’t exist, according to new ultra-precise measurements of anti-protons.

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Crunch! Curious Great White Shark Snags Underwater Camera

A great white shark left scientists “buzzing” after it grabbed a baited underwater research camera and dragged it to the surface — not once, but three times, according to researchers at Massey University in New Zealand.

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Him Too: Who Are the Sexual Harassers?

Men who are sexually coercive tend to share certain traits.

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How a Squirrel May Have Infected a Medieval Woman with Leprosy

More than 1,000 years ago, a woman living in the British Isles became horribly disfigured after catching leprosy from an unlikely source: a squirrel, according to a new study.

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Incredible Image of Bubble-Blowing Wasp Has a Scientific Explanation

Nest-building wasps in Malaysia were recently captured “blowing bubbles,” expelling tiny droplets of water that they absorbed from their damp nests.

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The Best Gifts for Science Geeks

What do you give the geek who has everything? Perhaps one of these science- or tech-inspired gifts.

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Sweet Lullaby: Scientists Uncover How Herpes Virus Sleeps and Wakes

Viruses are tricky beasts. Some of these “submicroscopic” pathogens can “go to sleep” inside a person’s body, essentially hiding from the immune system indefinitely, only to reactivate and cause illness later.

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8 Awful Parasite Infections That Will Make Your Skin Crawl

For doctors, trying to figure out whether a person has a parasitic infection is like solving a mystery with few clues or only vague ones.

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Marijuana Doesn’t Impair Sexual Desire, Study Suggests

People who frequently use marijuana are likely to have sex more often, a new study suggests.

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This Week’s Strangest Science News

Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.

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Thursday 26 October 2017

Puerto Rico: Geography, History and Other Facts

Puerto Rico is an archipelago in the Caribbean Sea and an unincorporated U.S. territory.

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How Do You Make a Conscious Robot?

You’ve likely heard of conscious thought and subconscious thought, but humans may in fact possess three levels of consciousness, a new review suggests — and this concept could help scientists develop truly conscious artificial intelligence (AI) someday.

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What Exactly Does It Mean to Die from ‘Natural Causes’?

Legendary musician Fats Domino died this week at age 89, and officials reported his death was due to “natural causes.” But what exactly does it mean to die from natural causes?

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Dinosaur with Raccoon-Like Mask Hid in Broad Daylight

A “masked” dinosaur that lived 130 million years ago was a master at disguise who could hide even in broad daylight from its predators, relatives of the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex, a new study finds.

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Raccoons Ace Cognition Test (But Sometimes They Cheat)

In cognition tests, clever raccoons demonstrated that they would not hesitate to bend the rules to get their rewards.

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Why Bats Are So Good at Gulping Down (Halloween) Prey

Imagine eating all of the candy you acquire on Halloween each year in a single night. If you’re a bat and winter’s approaching, this challenge is no problem.

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Where Are All the Intelligent Aliens? Maybe They’re Trapped in Buried Oceans

Maybe intelligent life is widespread throughout the galaxy, but most of it lives in deep, dark subsurface oceans that are cut off from the rest of the cosmos.

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‘Dancing with the Dead’ Ritual Could Help Plague Spread

The current plague outbreak in Madagascar has killed more than 100 people, and officials say that a centuries-old tradition may increase the risk of further spread, according to news reports.

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Why Women Who Arch Their Backs Are More Alluring to Men

Men appear to be more drawn to women who slightly curve their backs, revealing what could be an evolutionary tactic used by females to imply they are willing to mate, a new study from Portugal finds.

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This Tiny Detail Revealed a Painting Was Looted by the Nazis

A small, repaired hole in the painting allowed researchers to confirm the artwork as Nazi loot.

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JFK Assassination Files to Be Released Today: What Should You Expect?

Historians and conspiracy theorists alike are eager for the release.

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10 Halloween Horrors Come to Life

Here is the science behind 10 Halloween horrors come to life.

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Wednesday 25 October 2017

Don’t Stick Magnets in Your Nose: Boy’s Case Shows Risks

Magnets can be dangerous toys for children — if swallowed, they can stick together, creating holes in the body, and lead to a medical emergency.

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What Is Leptospirosis? Dozens of Cases Suspected in Puerto Rico

Dozens of people in Puerto Rico are suspected to have contracted leptospirosis, a bacterial illness, in the wake of Hurricane Maria, and several people have died from the disease.

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Woman’s Scalp Was Torn from Her Head in Horrifying Accident

In an awful accident, a woman in Japan had her entire scalp pulled off her head, according to a new report of the woman’s case.

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This 6,000-Year-Old Skull May Be from Earliest Known Tsunami Victim

A 6,000-year-old skull found in what is now Papua New Guinea may be the first evidence of a tsunami victim.

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Einstein’s Hidden ‘Formula’ for Happiness Sells for $1.5 Million

Two advice-filled notes Albert Einstein wrote to a bellboy in Japan 95 years ago, including one that advocated for “a calm and modest life,” fetched more than $1.5 million at an auction on Tuesday (Oct. 24).

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Was Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda Murdered?

Forensic scientists rejected cancer as Pablo Neruda’s immediate cause of death, which may fuel speculations that the Chilean poet was assassinated.

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Do You Daydream? You May Be Smarter and More Creative Than Your Peers

Ever get in trouble for daydreaming in class or during a meeting at work? Try telling your teacher or boss this: Daydreaming may be a sign of intelligence and creativity, a new study finds.

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DARPA Ties XS-1 Military Space Plane Project to National Security

Why does DARPA want to build a reusable space plane? An agency representative explains what small satellites have to do with national defense.

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Prozac Puts Crabs in a Mood to Take Deadly Risks

Antidepressants are entering waterways in runoff. And now, scientists have found that crabs drugged with Prozac are behaving badly, or at least in risky ways.

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Summer Shedding: ‘Hair Loss’ Searches Peak in Warmer Months

Do humans have a shedding season? According to an analysis of Google searches for “hair loss,” that may be the case: A new study finds that these searches spike in the summer and fall.

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It’s Official: Earliest Known Marine Astrolabe Found in Shipwreck

More than 500 years ago, a fierce storm sank a ship carrying the earliest known marine astrolabe — a device that helped sailors navigate at sea, new research finds.

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Rare Footage Captures Giant Jellyfish Living Under Arctic Ice

Surprisingly, adult jellyfish survive the winter under the Arctic’s thick sea ice.

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Tuesday 24 October 2017

Here’s How Steel Wool Burns (and Why It Looks Like the Death of Krypton)

Steel wool is absolutely magnificent when lit on fire, as Reddit user ChazDodge showed in a recent video that makes the wiry, burning puff look like the death of the planet Krypton.

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Why ‘Vaginal Seeding’ with Mom’s Microbes May Be Risky for Newborns

The practice of “vaginal seeding,” in which a mother transfers her vaginal fluid to her newborn after a cesarean section, is generally not recommended, according to new guidelines.

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Brits’ Fondness for Feeding Birds Is Changing Their Beaks

In the U.K., a long-standing national habit of feeding wild birds is changing the shape of certain species’ beaks.

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Scientists Want to Help You Have Lucid Dreams

If you’ve ever realized you were dreaming while you were still asleep, you’ve had what’s called a lucid dream.

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Unbearable: An Enormously Swollen Tongue Was Destroying a Bear’s Life

A rescued bear with an enormous tongue gets surgery in Myanmar.

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Photos: Discoveries from a Bronze Age Battlefield

In northeastern Germany, archaeologists have discovered a battlefield, more than 3,000 years old, along the banks of the Tollense Valley.

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Do You Know the Risk Factors for Cancer? Many Americans Don’t

Many Americans have misconceptions about risk factors for cancer, according to a new survey.

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Why a Wasp Just Cut a Bee in Half (and Left with Its Rear End)

A gruesome video shows how wasps hunt and kill.

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This Shipwreck Dates to When Genghis Khan’s Descendants Ruled China

The 700-year-old shipwreck was found at a construction site in China, buried beneath silt and mud. It may have sank after being hit and taking on water.

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‘Eye’ Can’t Look: 9 Eyeball Injuries That Will Make You Squirm

Injuries to eyeballs might make you want to squirm and cover your eyes, but these icky accidents and odd occurrences can also be illuminating.

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Clowns or Holes: What Is Your State Most Afraid Of?

Californians and Texans seem to suffer from a fear of holes, Georgians fear heights, and Americans generally seem to really be creeped out by the number 13 — or at least, that’s what our search histories suggest.

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In Photos: 700-Year-Old Shipwreck Discovered in China

A shipwreck dating back around 700 years, to a time that the Mongols controlled China, has been discovered at a construction site in Heze City, China.

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Ancient Coptic Tombstone Found Along Egypt’s Avenue of Sphinxes

Archaeologists unearthed an ancient Coptic tombstone during a dig Sunday (Oct. 22), according to Egypt’s antiquities ministry.

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Monday 23 October 2017

Low-Fat Bacon? Scientists Use CRISPR to Breed Petite Piglets

A group of scientists in China has successfully modified the genes of pigs to create a slimmer swine.

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Best Educational Toys & Games for 7- to 10-Year-Olds

Elementary school kids are naturally curious about their world. Help them explore it with educational science toys that need to be pieced together, figured out and investigated with hands-on experiments.

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Primordial Fossils of Earth’s 1st Trees Reveal Their Bizarre Structure

Earth’s first trees had hundreds of tree-like structures within them, making them exceedingly more intricate than the insides of modern trees, a new study finds.

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Woman’s Rare Condition Causes Her to Sweat Blood, Doctors Report

A young woman in Italy has a rare and mysterious condition that causes her to sweat blood, according to a new report of her case.

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Why Does Our Universe Have 3 Dimensions?

Physicists have a new scenario of the universe’s expansion at the Big Bang that may explain why our universe has three large spatial dimensions.

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Scared? Your Sleep Quality Could Be to Blame

The quality of your sleep could play a role in how your brain responds to fear, which, in turn, could determine how likely you are to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a small, new study suggests.

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Shrews’ Heads (and Brains) Shrink As Seasons Change

In winter, something happens to the skulls of adult red-toothed shrews that is exceedingly rare among vertebrates.

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Happy Mole Day! Mayors Celebrate Scientific Date with Research Push

Move over Pi Day: Mayors across the U.S. are celebrating the day of the mole — which began at 6:02 a.m. this morning (10/23) in honor of the vast number 6.02 X 10^23 — by advocating unfettered scientific research.

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450-Year-Old Book Reveals What to Name a Baby Samurai

A newly translated 450-year-old book supposedly written by a renowned samurai provides rules of war for Japanese warriors.

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Europe’s Oldest Battlefield Yields Clues to Fighters’ Identities

At Europe’s oldest battlefield, archaeologists found new clues about who fought on the skeleton-strewn grounds some 3,250 years ago.

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Teen Astronomer’s 1886 Sketch Reveals Rare White Solar Flare

An old sketch reveals a rare solar phenomenon.

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Saturday 21 October 2017

Watch Acetone Vapor Melt a Calculator Like a Salvador Dalí Painting

Here’s how one YouTube user literally dissolved a calculator, creating a surreal and hypnotic video of the cool chemistry.

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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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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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Friday 20 October 2017

Sea Lilies on Twitter Are Mesmerizing … And Not What They Seem

Amazing images and GIFs making the rounds on Twitter reveal little-known marine creatures.

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Woman’s ‘Missing’ IUD Turns Up in Her Bladder

A woman’s IUD that appeared to be “missing” from her uterus turned up in an unusual place: her bladder.

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When Your Body Needs Nourishment, Your Brain Eats First

Even if you’re a generous person who believes in sharing, helping the needy and spreading wealth, your brain is a selfish glutton.

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City-Size Lunar Lava Tube Could House Future Astronaut Residents

A city-size lava tube has been discovered on the moon, and researchers say it could serve as a shelter for lunar astronauts.

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54-Million-Year-Old Baby Sea Turtle Had Built-In Sunscreen

An extraordinarily well-preserved fossil of a young sea turtle that lived 54 million years ago contains molecules of dark pigments that would have protected the animal from the sun.

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Church that Worships AI God May Be the Way of the Future

A former Google and Uber engineer wants to establish Way of the Future, a religious group dedicated to a “godhead based on artificial intelligence.”

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This Week’s Strangest Science News

Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.

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Baby Arachnophobia: Tots’ Fear of Spiders and Snakes May Be Innate

Babies as young as 6 months become vigilant at the sight of creepy-crawlies.

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Snake Head Pops Out of Frog’s Maw in Mesmerizing Photo

In a stunning frog photo recently shared widely from Reddit, a swallowed snake isn’t going down without a fight.

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Almonds: Nutrition & Health Benefits

Almonds, the most popular nuts in the United States, are full of nutrients and may promote heart healthiness.

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Astral Projection: Just a Mind Trip

There’s no evidence that people who think they’ve had an out-of-body experience have actually gone anywhere.

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In Photos: The UK’s Geologic Wonders

Photos of craggy rock and a time-lapse photo of stars are just two of the winning entries for the “100 Great Geosites” photography competition, held by The Geological Society of London.

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Thursday 19 October 2017

Bacteria in Your Mouth Could Fuel Gut Diseases

Bacteria that normally live in a person’s mouth could contribute to gut diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, a new study in mice suggests.

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California Bill: What Is Water Cremation?

People in California no longer need to decide between being buried or cremated when they die. On Oct. 15, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that will allow for new option called “water cremation.”

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How Blood-Bloated Mosquitoes Stealthily Avoid a Swat

A sneaky takeoff technique helps mosquitoes escape undetected after they bite you.

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The Best Coding Toys for Kids

From programmable robots to pocket-sized computers, there are a plethora of tools out there for kids to learn the basics of programming.

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Say What? Computer Game Improves Hearing in Noisy Situations

Want to follow conversations better in a noisy restaurant or bar? There soon may be an app for that.

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Your Dog Doesn’t Want Just Your Food — He Wants Your Attention

Your dog may be trying to tell you something. From an inquisitive head tilt to “puppy dog eyes,” the expressions of our canine companions may be their attempts to communicate, a new study finds.

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Let Sleeping Dogs Lie: It Helps Them Consolidate Memories

Bursts of brain activity called “sleep spindles” work to consolidate memories in dogs as they snooze, just like in humans.

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9 New Ways to Keep Your Heart Healthy

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, but it doesn’t have to be.

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Walking, Even a Little, May Boost Longevity in Older Adults

Older adults who walked but didn’t meet exercise guidelines of 2 hours a week boosted their life span in the new study.

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VR Experience Takes You into Famed WWII Shipwreck

The VR experience will bring you face to face with one of the most famous wreck-diving sites in the world: the WWII SS Thistlegorm, which was sunk by German bombers in 1941 in the Red Sea.

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In Photos: Explore WWII Shipwreck in Virtual Reality

The SS Thistlegorm was sunk by German bombers in 1941 on the way to the Egyptian city of Alexandria. Now, a team has recreated the famous wreck in virtual reality.

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Extremely Rare Case: Man’s Artificial Hip Infected with ‘Rabbit Fever’

A severe pain in one man’s artificial hip joint turned out to be caused by an extremely rare bacterial infection, according to a new report of the man’s case.

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Nostradamus: Predictions of Things Past

The French “prophet” knew that history repeats itself, and made his “predictions” based on previous events.

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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Did a Baby Really ‘Kick Through’ Her Mother’s Uterus?

A pregnant woman in China experienced a life-threatening complication when her unborn baby seemingly “kicked” through her uterus.

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‘Soonish’ Predicts World-Changing Tech: Author Q&A

“Soonish” offers a tantalizing glimpse of emerging technologies, and predicts where they could take us next.

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How the Plague Outbreak in Madagascar Got So Bad, So Fast

The death toll from a recent plague outbreak in Madagascar is rising, according to news reports.

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Statue of Egyptian Queen Unearthed Near Giza Pyramids

More than 4,000 years ago, ancient Egyptian artisans carved the likeness of a queen into a wooden statue and even bejeweled her highness with wooden earrings, according to a new discovery announced today by Egypt’s antiquities ministry.

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The Best Science Books

Whether you’re interested in space travel, the inner workings of the universe, the mind of a brilliant mathematician or human behavior and the dark life of a patient who underwent a lobotomy, Live Science probably has a book for you here.

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How Would We Talk to Aliens?

The search for extraterrestrials has gone on long before the SETI Institute was founded in 1984.

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In Photos: 8 Toys That Embrace Diversity

Diversity and representation are important — especially in children’s toys.

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Is Youth Football Past Its Prime?

After decades of continuous growth, participation rates have started to decline. What does it mean for the future of the sport?

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Cancer Linked to Breast Implants Is on the Rise

Cases of a rare type of cancer that is linked to breast implants appear to be on the rise, according to a new review.

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Skilled Animal Fighters May Have an Edge in Brawls

Brawling beasts may be relying on more than brute strength and size, say researchers, who now suggest the most skillful fighter may often come out on top.

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A Soft Touch Can Soothe Hard Feelings of Rejection

Feelings of rejection can be common — you may feel ostracized at work, rejected by a partner or even snubbed by friends — but a new study from England shows how a gentle touch can curb these feelings of being excluded from social interactions.

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Clumsy Dinosaur or Attack Survivor? Injuries Plagued Ancient Beast

A plant-eating dinosaur that lived 112 million years ago got its fair share of bad breaks: Its fossilized bones indicate the dinosaur suffered from broken bones that may have led to a deadly blood infection, new research finds.

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What Is Synesthesia?

Synesthesia is a neurological condition that causes the brain to process data in the form of several senses at once; for example, hearing sounds while also seeing them as colorful swirls.

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Tuesday 17 October 2017

Man Says Apple Watch App Helped Detect Blood Clot, Saved His Life

A New York man is crediting an Apple Watch app with saving his life, after the app helped him detect signs of a life-threatening blood clot.

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Why You Shouldn’t Expect to See ‘Blade Runner’ Replicants Anytime Soon

Why don’t we have intelligent robots that seem human, like the replicants in “Blade Runner”?

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Tyrannosaurus Rex: Facts About T. Rex, King of the Dinosaurs

The large carnivorous dinosaur reigned during the late Cretaceous Period, 65 million years ago.

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Bad Blood? Why Transfusions from Women May Be Risky for Men

Getting blood from a woman who has ever been pregnant could be risky for men, a new study from the Netherlands suggests.

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Neutron-Star Collision Reveals Origin of Gold, Astronomers Say

An international team of astronomers detected the first gravitational waves from merging neutron stars, and found proof they are the source of the universe’s heavy elements, including gold and platinum.

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Volcanic Eruptions May Have Doomed an Ancient Egyptian Dynasty

Thousands of years ago, fallout from volcanic activity may have sounded a death knell for an Egyptian dynasty.

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Infant Chimp Snatched and Cannibalized Moments After Its Birth

Moments after a wild chimpanzee was born, an adult chimp snatched the infant away from its mother and cannibalized it, according to a new study that is the first to document this macabre behavior.

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400 Mysterious Ancient Stone Structures Discovered in Saudi Arabia

The sprawling stone structures date back thousands of years and drape across old lava fields.

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Why Do We Get Addicted to Things?

What makes a particular habit or substance an addiction?

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Ancient Sea Creature Looked Like a Wine Glass, Died Alone

Resembling a dainty tulip bloom or an elegant white-wine glass, the 500-million-year-old bottom-feeder looked uniquely ready for a romantic evening of sucking up microplankton along the seafloor.

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In Photos: Mysterious Stone Structures in Saudi Arabia

Images reveal sprawling stone structures in Saudi Arabia that look like field gates from above and that may date back thousands of years.

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Monday 16 October 2017

How Do You Grow a Low-Fat Avocado?

For avocado lovers who’d prefer a little less fat in their favorite fruit, a Spanish company could have the solution.

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Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating

The gravitational-wave research community seems to be having a remarkable string of good luck. Here’s what the smashing finding means.

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So Much Drama! Roman Amphitheater Found Under Western Wall Tunnels

Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Roman amphitheater — one that hasn’t seen the light of day in 1,700 years — beneath Jerusalem’s Western Wall Tunnels. But subtle clues suggest that the ancient stage was never used.

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Your Hair Color and Sleep Habits May Come from Neanderthals

Neanderthal DNA could influence your skin tone, hair color, sleep patterns, mood and even smoking behavior, a new study finds.

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Woman Needed Arms, Legs Amputated After Giving Birth: What Is Necrotizing Fasciitis?

A woman in Canada developed a life-threatening infection shortly after giving birth that resulted in amputations of all four of her limbs.

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First Detection of Gravitational Waves from Neutron-Star Crash Marks New Era of Astronomy

For the first time ever, scientists have spotted both gravitational waves and light coming from the same cosmic event — in this case, the merger of two superdense stellar corpses known as neutron stars.

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What Have Gravitational-Wave Detectors Discovered? Find Out Today!

On Monday (Oct. 16), scientists with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory and Virgo collaborations, as well as researchers from a number of other institutions, will hold a news conference at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

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Woman Contracts Rare Bacterial Infection on 12-Hour Flight

In a rare case, a woman contracted a potentially deadly bacterial infection while on a 12-hour flight from Japan to Germany, according to a new report.

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‘Magic Mushrooms’ Might Ease Depression Symptoms

Very preliminary results suggest psilocybin could help depression.

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Atlas V Rocket Launches New US Spy Satellite on Secret Mission

The NROL-52 satellite soared into orbit this morning (Oct. 14) atop a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket, which lifted off at 3:31 a.m. EDT (0731 GMT) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

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Sunday 15 October 2017

How to Combat Racial Bias: Start in Childhood

Racial bias is associated with dehumanizing social groups different from your own. Psychologists trained kids to differentiate individuals of another race – with lasting effects on their biases.

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Saturday 14 October 2017

Hurricane Ophelia on Rare Course Toward Ireland, U.K.

Hurricane Ophelia, the 10th hurricane of the blockbuster 2017 hurricane season, is on an unusual course toward Ireland and the U.K.

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‘Don’t Eat the Placenta,’ Doctors Warn New Parents

Eating the placenta after giving birth has become something of a fad, with celebrity couple Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen being the latest to talk about sampling their afterbirth.

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Friday 13 October 2017

The Story Behind That 2,000-Year-Old Thracian Chariot You Saw on Reddit

A photo of an ancient Thracian chariot alongside the bones of horses and a dog quickly rose to the top of Reddit. But what’s so exciting about the find, and who was buried in the chariot?

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Harvey Weinstein’s Retreat: Does He Really Have an Addiction?

Harvey Weinstein is reportedly in rehab for sex addiction, a diagnosis that doesn’t formally exist and is a matter of great controversy in psychology and psychiatry.

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California’s Spreading Wildfires: What Are Katabatic Winds?

Many of California’s fiercest wildfires occur in September and October, owed in part to a powerful seasonal weather pattern known as katabatic winds. Here’s what they are.

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Did Anthrax Kill More Than 100 Hippos in Namibia?

At least 100 hippos have died in a national park in Namibia from what scientists suspect is an outbreak of anthrax.

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Futuristic Russian Military Suit Gets Nuclear-Proof Upgrade

A high-tech, Russian “soldier of the future” combat suit just got a gear upgrade, with a watch capable of withstanding nuclear blasts.

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Pals Before Gals: Young Men Prefer ‘Bromance’ to Romance

For some young heterosexual men, a “bromance,” or close male friendship, is more emotionally satisfying than a romantic relationship with a woman, a new, small study from England suggests.

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Origins of Friday the 13th: How the Day Got So Spooky

The origins of Friday the 13th as an unlucky day are mysterious, though the idea probably emerged not much more than a century ago. Friday and the number 13 are the source of superstitions going back much further.

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Did Easter Islanders Have Early Contact with South Americans?

A new study of human bones found no trace of Native American DNA on the island. Debate over pre-European cultural mash-ups continues.

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Machine Dreams: 22 Human-Like Androids from Sci-Fi

Androids are a mainstay of science fiction, compelling audiences to question how we define what makes us human.

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This Week’s Strangest Science News

Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.

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Octopus-Inspired Robots: Silicone Skin Can Change Texture for ‘3D Camouflage’

Researchers have created a synthetic form of octopus skin that can transform from a flat, 2D surface to a 3D one with bumps and pits, a technology that could be used in soft robots.

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