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The case of the missing diamonds

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Artist’s conception of comet approaching Earth-like planet. The explosion of a comet near our planet’s surface, it was proposed, might have lofted enough dust...

ALPHA experiment observes the light spectrum of antimatter for the first...

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CERN.Credit: Image courtesy of CERN In a paper published today in the journal Nature, the ALPHA collaboration reports the first ever measurement on the optical...

Genetics link sleep disturbance with restless legs syndrome, schizophrenia and obesity

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A team of American and British scientists have for the first time discovered genetic connections between sleep disturbance and a range of medical disorders...

‘Tiny earthquakes’ help scientists predict mountain rock falls

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Two of the six limestone block samples used in University of Sussex's Permafrost Lab were from the north face of Zugspitze (the highest mountain...

Astronomers release largest digital survey of the visible Universe

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This compressed view of the entire sky visible from Hawai'i by the Pan-STARRS1 Observatory is the result of half a million exposures, each about...

CRISPR screening identifies potential HIV treatment targets

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Investigators from Whitehead Institute, the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have used CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing...

Satellites help discover a jet stream in the Earth’s core

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Swarm's three satellites provide a high-resolution picture of the Earth's magnetic field. Credit: European Space Agency A jet stream within the Earth's molten iron core...

Earliest evidence discovered of plants cooked in ancient pottery

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Rock art painting showing a human figure collecting plants. Credit: The Archaeological Mission in the Sahara. Sapienza University of Rome. A team of international scientists,...

Pregnancy changes mother’s brain structure, study shows

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Brain regions with volume changes after pregnancy. Credit: Oscar Vilarroya A study directed by researchers from the UAB and IMIM are the first to reveal...

180-million-year-old rocks lend insight into Earth’s most powerful earthquakes

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The raggedness of the ocean floors could be the key to triggering some of the Earth's most powerful earthquakes, scientists from Cardiff University have...

Space-based lidar shines new light on plankton

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An artist's rendering shows a laser beam from a satellite-mounted LIDAR instrument probing the plankton-rich waters of Earth's northern and southern oceans. Credit: Tim...