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Images from Sun’s edge reveal origins of solar wind

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Conceptual animation (not to scale) showing the Sun's corona and solar wind. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Lisa Poje Ever since the 1950s discovery of...

The Black Sea has lost more than a third of its...

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The Black Sea.Credit: NASA With rivers providing an abundant supply of fresh water, the upper layers of the Black Sea are less dense than its...

Lung disease costs set to rise to £2.5bn per year, experts...

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The cost of treating a smoking-related chronic lung disease will exceed more than £2.3 billion per year in England -- and £200 million in...

Wounds from childhood bullying may persist into college years, study finds

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Childhood bullying inflicts the same long-term psychological trauma on girls as severe physical or sexual abuse, suggests a new survey of college students. The study,...

Nondrug approaches effective for treatment of common pain conditions, review suggests

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Data from a review of U.S.-based clinical trials published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings suggest that some of the most popular complementary health approaches -- such...

Endangered right whale population threatened by entanglements and dramatically declining birth...

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A knot of marine rope and buoys entangled a young, endangered right whale on Saturday near the Canada/U.S. border off of Campobello Island. Named...

Massive loss of African savannah elephants

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This image shows elephants from the air.Credit: Kelly Landen Researchers have announced the results of the $7 million, three-year Great Elephant Census, the first-ever pan-African...

Antibody reduces harmful brain amyloid plaques in Alzheimer’s patients

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Aducanumab, an antibody developed by the University of Zurich, has been shown to trigger a meaningful reduction of harmful beta-amyloid plaques in patients with...

Life thrived on young Earth: scientists discover 3.7-billion-year-old fossils

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Associate Professor Vickie Bennett (left), Professor Allen Nutman (centre), and Dr Clark Friend (right), examining the rocks in Greenland.Credit: Courtesy of Yuri Amelin In an...

New theory, embryo geometry, proposes explanation for how vertebrates evolved

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A new theory aims to explain how the complex vertebrate body, with its skeleton, muscles, nervous and cardiovascular systems, arises from a single cell...

Smarter brains are blood-thirsty brains

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These are skull casts from human evolution. Left to right: Australopithecus afarensis, Homo habilis, Homo ergaster, Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis.Credit: Roger Seymour. Casts...