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Hair spacing keeps honeybees clean during pollination

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A honeybee is covered in commercial pollen. Credit: Candler Hobbs, Georgia Tech With honeybee colony health wavering and researchers trying to find technological ways of pollinating...

Poor outlook for biodiversity in Antarctica

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These are Cabeater seals on an ice floe in the Antarctic Peninsula area. Credit: Steven L. Chown The popular view that Antarctica and the Southern Ocean...

Male or female? Scientist challenges evidence of sex differences among dinosaurs

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Dr. Jordan Mallon stands in the Canadian Museum of Nature's collections among replicas of skulls of dinosaurs previously studied for sexual dimorphism: Tyrannosaurus rex...

Asian dust providing key nutrients for California’s giant sequoias

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Researchers made this device with a bundt pan and marbles to capture dust. Credit: Chelsea Carey Dust from as far away as the Gobi Desert in...

Mathematicians predict delaying school start times won’t help sleep deprived teenagers

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Teenagers should reduce exposure to light in the evenings, say researchers. Credit: © adam121 / Fotolia Delaying school start times in the UK is unlikely to...

Secret of nanomaterial that makes harvesting sunlight easier

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These are gold nanoparticles chemically guided inside the hot-spot of a larger gold bow-tie nanoantenna. Credit: E Cortes et al, 2017 Using sunlight to drive chemical...

Lead exposure in childhood linked to lower IQ, lower status jobs,...

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People screened for blood-lead level at age 11 and IQ-tested in childhood and at age 38, reveal an association between childhood lead exposures and...

Tiny bacterium provides window into whole ecosystems

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The many genetic variations of the tiny bacteria called Prochlorococcus are distributed in a layered structure, with each variant adapted to the particular mix...

How a young-looking lunar volcano hides its true age

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The feature known as Ina, as seen by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, was likely formed by an eruption of fluffy 'magmatic foam,' new research...

Fairy circles of Namibia: New research helps scientists gain insight

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This is a fairy ring in Namibia. Credit: School of Science A study conducted by researchers at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis adds new insights into one...

A seismic mapping milestone

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This visualization is the first global tomographic model constructed based on adjoint tomography, an iterative full-waveform inversion technique. The model is a result of...