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Analysis of ant colonies could improve network algorithms

Analysis of ant colonies could improve network algorithms

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"It's intuitive that if a bunch of people are randomly walking around an area, the number of times they bump into each other will...

Leukemia drug shows early promise for treating Parkinson’s disease and dementia

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder that causes a range of motor and non-motor symptoms. During the course of the...
New Horizons’ Top 10 Discoveries at Pluto

One Year Later: New Horizons’ Top 10 Discoveries at Pluto

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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto's moon Charon just before closest approach on July 14, 2015. Charon’s striking...
Space Station View of the Full Moon

Space Station View of the Full Moon

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Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams of NASA took this photograph on June 21, 2016, from the International Space Station, writing, "A spectacular rise of...
Los Angeles is a metropolitan den for mountain lions

Los Angeles is a metropolitan den for mountain lions

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Mountain lion habitats. Credit: National Park Service/Flickr Los Angeles is one of only two megacities—Mumbai, India, is the other—where large predatory cats live among us,...
Mini brain model of idiopathic autism reveals underlying pathology of neuronal overgrowth

Mini-brain model of idiopathic autism reveals underlying pathology of neuronal overgrowth

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This image shows induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural progenitor cells after neuronal differentiation. The neurons express a pan neuronal marker Map2 in green and...

Electricity generated with water, salt and a 3-atoms-thick membrane

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Proponents of clean energy will soon have a new source to add to their existing array of solar, wind, and hydropower: osmotic power. Or...
Stellar outburst brings water snowline around a young star into view

Stellar outburst brings water snowline around a young star into view

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This artist's impression of the water snowline around the young star V883 Orionis, as detected with ALMA. Credit: A. Angelich (NRAO/AUI/NSF)/ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO) A violent outburst by...
New materials for construction of metal organic 2 dimensional quasicrystals

New materials for construction of metal-organic 2-dimensional quasicrystals

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This is a scanning tunneling microscopic image of the quasicrystalline network built up with europium atoms linked with para-quaterphenyl-dicarbonitrile.Credit: J. I. Urgel / TUM Unlike...
Alaskas shorebirds exposed to mercury

Alaska’s shorebirds exposed to mercury

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Pectoral Sandpipers and other shorebirds are being exposed to high levels of mercury in Alaska.Credit: B. Lagasse Shorebirds breeding in Alaska are being exposed to...
Technological and cultural innovations amongst early humans not sparked by climate change

Technological and cultural innovations amongst early humans not sparked by climate change

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Researchers working inside the Klipdrift complex. Credit: Magnus Haaland Environmental records obtained from archaeological sites in South Africa's southern Cape suggest climate may not have...