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A universe of 2 trillion galaxies

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Image of the HST GOODS-South field, one of the deepest images of the sky but covering just one millionth of its total area. The...

Phase transition discovery opens the door to new electronics

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Temperature evolution of insulating domains across the metal-insulator transition. During each thermal cycle the insulating domains nucleate and grow on cooling, while they gradually...

First humans arrived in North America 10,000 years earlier than believed

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This horse mandible from Cave 2 shows a number of cut marks on the lingual surface. They show the animal’s tongue was cut out...

Schizophrenia could directly increase risk of diabetes

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People with early schizophrenia are at an increased risk of developing diabetes, even when the effects of antipsychotic drugs, diet and exercise are taken...

Two-thirds of packaged foods, drinks in Canada have added sugars

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An analysis of over 40,000 commonly available packaged foods and beverages in Canada has found that 66 per cent of these products -- including...

E-waste in East and Southeast Asia jumps 63 percent in five...

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Growth of e-waste in East and Southeast Asia. Credit: United Nations University The volume of discarded electronics in East and Southeast Asia jumped almost two-thirds...

New urine test can quickly detect whether a person has a...

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Image Credit: Flickr/Jack Kennard Scientists have developed a urine test that measures the health of a person's diet. The five-minute test measures biological markers in urine...

Changing atmospheric conditions may contribute to stronger ocean waves in Antarctica

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The Ross Ice Shelf, the largest of its kind in Antarctica. Credit: Rob Anthony, USGS Over the past few years, a large fracture has grown...

Multiregional brain on a chip

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Image of the in vitro model showing three distinct regions of the brain connected by axons. Credit: Disease Biophysics Group/Harvard University Model allows researchers to...

Study finds association between eating hot peppers and decreased mortality

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Researchers found that consumption of hot red chili peppers is associated with a 13 percent reduction in total mortality - primarily in deaths due...

Environmentally-friendly soy-based filter can capture toxic chemicals that other filters can’t

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Before and after demonstration of filter's ability. Credit: WSU Washington State University researchers have developed a soy-based air filter that can capture toxic chemicals, such...