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U.S. Winter outlook predicts warmer, drier South and cooler, wetter North

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Forecasters at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center issued the U.S. Winter Outlook today, saying that La Nina is expected to influence winter conditions this year....

Ancient burials suggestive of blood feuds

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Bodies buried by family members were arranged in a flexed position on their side (left), while in atypical burials, bodies were left in more...

Scientists Uncover Why Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine Has Been Difficult to...

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The Scripps Research Institute team found that a key protein on hepatitis C virus, E2, is exceptionally flexible, helping to explain why scientists have...

Amazon Study Reveals that Rainstorms Transport Atmospheric Particles Essential for Cloud...

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Scanning the pristine skies above the Amazon rainforest revealed that small aerosol particles that form naturally in the upper atmosphere are carried to the...

Scientists trace plant hormone pathway back 450 million years

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Purdue scientists got a glimpse into more than 450 million years of evolution by tracing the function of a hormone pathway that has been...

The houseplant with a blueprint for improving energy harvesting

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Iridescent Begonia. Credit: University of Bristol For many people, nanotechnology belongs in the realm of science fiction. Researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Essex...

Globally Averaged CO2 Levels Reach 400 parts per million in 2015

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Greenhouse gas emissions by year. The WMO Global Atmosphere Watch Programme coordinates systematic observations and analysis of greenhouse gases and other trace species. Fifty...

3D-printed heart-on-a-chip with integrated sensors

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The heart-on-a-chip is entirely 3-D printed with built-in sensors that measure the contractile strength of the tissue, providing scientists with new possibilities for studying...

The quantum sniffer dog

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The laser (on the right) sends its light through a gas container, then the beam is reflected by a mirror (left). Credit: TU Wien As...

How lying takes our brains down a ‘slippery slope’

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Telling small lies desensitises our brains to the associated negative emotions and may encourage us to tell bigger lies in future, reveals new UCL...

Ancient human history more complex than previously thought, researchers say

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Relationships between the ancestors of modern humans and other archaic populations such as Neanderthals and Denisovans were likely more complex than previously thought, involving...