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Giant iceberg, 5,000 square kilometers, set to calve from Larsen C...

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The crack through Larsen C ice shelf is visible as a dark line from bottom right to top left of this satellite image. Image...

Identifying children at risk of eating disorders is key to saving...

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Spotting eating disorder symptoms in children as young as nine years old will allow medics to intervene early and save lives, experts say. A team...

High monthly vitamin D reduces respiratory infections, may increase falls for...

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In people over the age of 65, acute respiratory infections -- such as the common cold, influenza, or pneumonia -- can lead to potentially...

Physical activity reduces heart disease deaths for older adults

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The researchers discovered that moderate- as well as high-levels of physical activity were associated with a decreased risk of heart disease and death from...

Researchers design one of the strongest, lightest materials known

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3-D-printed gyroid models such as this one were used to test the strength and mechanical properties of a new lightweight material.Photo: Melanie Gonick/MIT Porous, 3-D...

Hubble provides interstellar road map for Voyagers’ galactic trek

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In this artist's conception, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has a bird's-eye view of the solar system. The circles represent the orbits of the major...

The Case of the ‘Missing Link’ Neutron Star

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This artist's concept shows a pulsar, which is like a lighthouse, as its light appears in regular pulses as it rotates.Credits: SA/JPL-Caltech Like anthropologists piecing...

South American fossil tomatillos show nightshades evolved earlier than thought

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The new fossil groundcherry Physalis infinemundi from Laguna del Hunco in Patagonia, Argentina, 52 million years old. This specimen displays the characteristic papery, lobed...

A flexible transistor that conforms to skin

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Researchers have created a stretchy transistor that can be elongated to twice its length with only minimal changes in its conductivity. The development is...

Mediterranean Diet May Have Lasting Effects on Brain Health

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Older people who followed a Mediterranean diet retained more brain volume over a three-year period than those who did not follow the diet as...

NRL detects opposite spin in topological insulator surface states

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To clearly distinguish the polarization contributions from the linear Dirac and parabolic 2DEG surface states, the NRL research team selected two materials: Bi2Se3, a...