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Exploring gigantic volcanic eruptions that caused worldwide mass extinctions

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This diagram shows the Pacific large igneous provinces included in a study by Virginia Tech Department of Geosciences researchers. Sections colored in red were...

Three brain chemicals affect how we handle uncertainty

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Brain chemicals and their role in how we deal with uncertainty. Credit: Edvard Munch and Roland Roberts New research has revealed how three important brain...

High-fat diet disrupts brain maturation

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Image Credit: Flickr/stu_spivack The latest study by researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich suggests that excessive consumption of fatty foods could severely...

A new way to image solar cells in 3-D

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The Molecular Foundry’s Edward Barnard is part of a team of scientists that developed a new way to see inside solar cells. Credit: Marilyn...

Researchers solve mystery of historic 1952 London fog and current Chinese...

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A fog blanketed London in December 1952, killing as many as 12,000 people and puzzling researchers for decades. Texas A&M researchers believe they have...

Depression rates growing among adolescents, particularly girls

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Study shows one in six girls report experiencing an episode of clinical depression over previous year. Image Credit: Flickr/amenclinicsphotos ac The rate of adolescents reporting...

X-ray laser gets first real-time snapshots of a chemical flipping a...

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In a landmark experiment at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, scientists used an X-ray laser to capture the first snapshots of a chemical interaction between...

Acoustic waves move fluids at the nanoscale

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Researchers used acoustic waves with a frequency of 20 megaHertz to manipulate fluids, droplets and particles in nanoslits that are 50 to 250 nanometers...

Widespread evidence of prehistoric dairying discovered along the Mediterranean coast

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Credit: University of Bristol An inter-disciplinary team of scientists and archaeologists have discovered widespread evidence of prehistoric milk production in southern Europe. The study uncovered evidence...

Real men don’t say ‘cute’: Psychologists tap big data and Twitter...

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What's in a tweet? From gender to education, the words used on social media carry impressions to others. Using publicly available tweets, social psychologists...

Scientists uncover genetic evidence that ‘we are what we eat’

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Image Credit: Flickr/Tom Woodward Researchers at the University of Oxford have demonstrated that the diets of organisms can affect the DNA sequences of their genes. Researchers...