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Researchers find a new marine invertebrate species in the Weddell Sea in the Antarctica

Researchers find a new marine invertebrate species in the Weddell Sea, in the Antarctica

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The new species Doto carinova was captured at 277 metres under the Weddell sea. Credit: Manuel Ballesteros, UB-IRBio The cold waters in Weddell, in the...

Among the oldest adults, poor balance may signal higher risk for dementia

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The number of people living well into their 90s is projected to quadruple by 2050. By mid-century, nearly 9 million people will be 90-years-old...

Hot news flash! Menopause, sleepless nights make women’s bodies age faster

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Two UCLA studies reveal that menopause--and the insomnia that often accompanies it -- make women age faster. The dual findings, respectively published July 25 in...
Astronomers discover dizzying spin of the Milky Way galaxys halo

Astronomers discover dizzying spin of the Milky Way galaxy’s ‘halo’

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Our Milky Way galaxy and its small companions are surrounded by a giant halo of million-degree gas (seen in blue in this artists' rendition)...

Alzheimer’s Disease: Complex Work Involving Others May Build Resistance to Brain Disorder, Scientists Say

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A stimulating job that involves complex thinking and interaction with other people seems to help protect against the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease, according to...
NASA to Map the Surface of an Asteroid

NASA to Map the Surface of an Asteroid

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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will launch September 2016 and travel to a near-Earth asteroid known as Bennu to harvest a sample of surface material and...

Alzheimer’s disease in HIV-positive patient

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The first case of Alzheimer's disease diagnosed in an HIV-positive individual will be presented in a poster session at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference...
Before animals evolution waited eons to inhale

Before animals, evolution waited eons to inhale

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Reinhard used computational modeling to track oceanic dissolved oxygen concentrations globally.Credit: Chris Reinhard / Georgia Tech A couple of times in four billion years, evolution...
Digging deeper into Mars

Digging deeper into Mars

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This is a global map of Mars sulfur concentration (as percentage by mass) derived from the 2001: Mars Odyssey Gamma Ray Spectrometer spectra. Overlay...
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Marijuana exposure in kids rose after recreational use legalized in Colorado

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A new study identified 81 children seen at the hospital, and 163 marijuana exposure calls to a Colorado regional poison center (RPC). The median...
Osteopathic manipulation can improve pain in postpartum women

Osteopathic manipulation can improve pain in postpartum women

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The slight increase in some forms of pain after OMT, although not statistically significant, is believed to result from minor and temporary tissue irritation....