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People often use the word ‘you’ rather than ‘I’ to cope...

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"You win some, you lose some." Using the word "you" suggests it could happen to anyone. Credit: © Jakub Jirsák / Fotolia Researchers say it may...

Critical step in DNA repair, cellular aging pinpointed

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The body's ability to repair DNA damage declines with age, which causes gradual cell demise, overall bodily degeneration and greater susceptibility to cancer. Credit: ©...

Tiller the Hun? Farmers in Roman Empire converted to Hun lifestyle...

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Example of a modified skull, a practice assumed to be Hunnic that may have been appropriated by local farmers within the bounds of the Credit:...

Machine learning lets scientists reverse-engineer cellular control networks

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The new family tree structure is shown. Credit: University of Cambridge The flow of information between cells in our bodies is exceedingly complex: sensing, signaling, and...

New study shakes the roots of the dinosaur family tree

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The new family tree structure is shown. Credit: University of Cambridge More than a century of theory about the evolutionary history of dinosaurs has been turned...

Brain ‘rewires’ itself to enhance other senses in blind people

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This is a photo of a participant in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner used in this study. Credit: Boston University Medical School Center for...

Sea ice extent sinks to record lows at both poles

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Arctic sea ice hit a record low wintertime maximum extent in 2017. At 5.57 million square miles, it is the lowest maximum extent in...

Molecular ‘treasure maps’ to help discover new materials

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These are crystals of one of the materials that was discovered using the new method, as seen by an electron microscope. This is a...

Scientists evade the Heisenberg uncertainty principle

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This is Ferran Martin Ciurana and Dr. Giorgio Colangelo working on the experimental setup. Credit: ICFO State-of-the-art sensors, such as MRIs and atomic clocks, are capable...

Light used to remotely control curvature of plastics

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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a technique that uses light to get flat, plastic sheets to curve into shapes such as...

First mutations in human life discovered

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Artist's depiction of four-cell embryo (stock illustration). Credit: © nobeastsofierce / Fotolia The earliest mutations of human life have been observed by researchers at the Wellcome...