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Canary in the kelp forest: Sea creature dissolves in today’s warming, acidic waters

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When raised in warm water and exposed to acidic water, bryozoans, honeycomb-shaped sea creatures, dissolved within two months, researchers observed. Credit: Eric Sanford/UC Davis The one-two...
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Closer look at brain circuits reveals important role of genetics

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A serial electron microscopy reconstruction of a single synaptic connection. Credit: Image courtesy of The Scripps Research Institute Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) in...
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Water is streaming across Antarctica

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Scientists have discovered that seasonally flowing streams fringe much of Antarctica's ice. Each red 'X' represents a separate drainage. Up to now, such features...
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Why animals have evolved to favor one side of the brain

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Why do people and animals naturally favor one side over the other, and what does it teach us about the brain's inner workings? Credit: ©...
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Identical twins, not-so-identical stem cells

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A new twin study sheds light on epigenetic patterns in stem cells. Credit: © pololia / Fotolia Salk scientists and collaborators have shed light on a...
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Tracking down water pollution through DNA of algae

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Diatoms between 0.01 and 0.02 mm, consisting of a single cell surrounded by an artificially colored silica skeleton. The alga in green is present...
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Research unlocks molecular key to animal evolution and disease

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The comb jelly, or ctenophore, is an ancient marine invertebrate that may be the key to understanding the transition from single-celled to multicellular animals...
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Bacteriophages, natural drugs to combat superbugs

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Bacteriophages can potentially be used to combat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Credit: Sabrina Green/Baylor College of Medicine Viruses that specifically kill bacteria, called bacteriophages, might one day...
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Harnessing heat to power computers

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Sidy Ndao and Mahmoud Elzouka, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering, developed this thermal diode that may allow computers to use heat as an...
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Arctic river ice deposits rapidly disappearing

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Jay Zarnetske explores river icings in Alaska in 2004. A new study by Zarnetske shows river icings are melting out, on average, 26 days...
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Milky Way: Hydrogen halo lifts the veil of our galactic home

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What our Milky Way might look like to alien astronomers: This image of NGC 2683, a spiral galaxy also known as the "UFO Galaxy"...