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Climate research: How meltwater from the ice sheets disturbed the climate...

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The retreating calving front of the Bloomstandbreen glacier on Svalbard (Spitsbergen).Credit: © Alfred-Wegener-Institut/René Bürgi Today, a negative correlation is observed in the amount of rainfall...

Patients with OCD are 10 times more likely to commit suicide

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Patients with OCD are 10 times more likely to commit suicide, contrary to what was previously thought. In a new study from Karolinska Institutet...

Same genes could make us prone to both happiness and depression

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The same genes that make us prone to depression could also make us prone to positivity, two psychology researchers have suggested. Professors Elaine Fox, from...

For ancient deep-sea plankton, a long decline before extinction

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A slab of rock from a study site in Nevada harbors many specimens of Metabolograptus extraordinarius, a shallow-water graptolite species, which together with some...

Long-awaited breakthrough in the reconstruction of warm climate phases

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Scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) have overcome a seeming weakness of global climate models. They...

Hormone therapy for postmenopausal brain performance has no effect, whether started...

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A study led by a scientist at the Stanford University School of Medicine shows that hormone therapy has a negligible effect on verbal memory and...

Scientists pinpoint a neural center of resilience

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Why some people handle stress better than others is a question that has fascinated scientists for decades. Now a Yale-led team reports that flexible...

Cave discoveries shed new light on Native and European religious encounters...

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Cave discoveries. Credit: University of Leicester A project led by archaeologists from the British Museum and the University of Leicester has discovered remarkable evidence which...

Study Points to Fast-Acting Drug for OCD

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A genetically altered mouse that excessively washes its face shows an imbalance in brain activity involved in compulsive behavior. Cells responsible for driving particular...

Malaria: A genetically attenuated parasite induces an immune response

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This is an Anopheles stephensi infected by Plasmodium berghei.Credit: Institut Pasteur With nearly 3.2 billion people currently at risk of contracting malaria, scientists from the...

Smallest hard disk to date writes information atom by atom

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STM scan (96 nm wide, 126 nm tall) of the 1 kB memory, written to a section of Feynman's lecture There's Plenty of Room...