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Researchers build alien ocean to test NASA outer space submarine

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Building a submarine gets tricky when the temperature drops to -300 Fahrenheit and the ocean is made of methane and ethane. Washington State University researchers...
Large group living boosts magpie intelligence

Large-group living boosts magpie intelligence

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Growing up in a large social group makes Australian magpies more intelligent, new research shows. Using four tasks to test intelligence, scientists from the University...
Diet may influence the spread of a deadly type of breast cancer

Diet may influence the spread of a deadly type of breast cancer

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A single protein building block commonly found in food may hold a key to preventing the spread of an often-deadly type of breast cancer,...
Intense laser experiments provide first evidence that light can stop electrons

Intense laser experiments provide first evidence that light can stop electrons

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By hitting electrons with an ultra-intense laser, researchers have revealed dynamics that go beyond 'classical' physics and hint at quantum effects. Whenever light hits an...
Scientists discover off switch for molecular machine active in many diseases

Scientists discover off-switch for ‘molecular machine’ active in many diseases

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A discovery by Queensland scientists could be the key to stopping damage caused by uncontrolled inflammation in a range of common diseases including liver...
Using shark scales to design better drones planes and wind turbines

Using shark scales to design better drones, planes, and wind turbines

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To build more aerodynamic machines, researchers are drawing inspiration from an unlikely source: the ocean. A team of evolutionary biologists and engineers at Harvard University,...
New CRISPR method efficiently corrects DMD defect in heart tissue

New CRISPR method efficiently corrects DMD defect in heart tissue

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Scientists have developed a CRISPR gene-editing technique that can potentially correct a majority of the 3,000 mutations that cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) by...
Mouse study reveals what happens in the gut after too much fructose

Mouse study reveals what happens in the gut after too much fructose

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Princeton University researchers report that in mice, fructose, a sugar found in fruit, is processed mainly in the small intestine, not in the liver...
HINODE captures record breaking solar magnetic field

HINODE captures record breaking solar magnetic field

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Magnetism plays a critical role in various solar phenomena such as flares, mass ejections, flux ropes, and coronal heating. Sunspots are areas of concentrated...
New compound may stop bacteria from causing sickness

New compound may stop bacteria from causing sickness

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A study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry is the first to describe a signaling pathway that affects communication -- a process called quorum sensing...
No volcanic winter in East Africa from ancient Toba eruption

No volcanic winter in East Africa from ancient Toba eruption

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The massive Toba volcanic eruption on the island of Sumatra about 74,000 years ago did not cause a six-year-long "volcanic winter" in East Africa...