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Sperm swim with the help of a proton channel recently identified by scientists. The proton channel Hv1 (shown here in green) is abundant on the tails, or flagella, of human sperm. DNA (blue) and power-producing mitochondria (red) are also shown. Full Story Yuriy Kirichok
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- Protein clumps like a prion, but proves crucial for long-term memory Study in slugs hints that some molecular 'misbehavior' in neurons may help solidify learning. Read the full story. | Feb 4th 2010 Found in: Body & Brain and Genes & Cells
- Journal retracts flawed study linking MMR vaccine and autism Deleted Scenes Blog: Biomedical reporter Nathan Seppa describes latest chapter in controversy created by now debunked research. Read the full story. | Feb 3rd 2010 Found in: Biomedicine and Science & Society
- Small study hints SSRIs delay breast milk in new moms Women taking the antidepressant drugs began lactating later. Read the full story. | Feb 2nd 2010 Found in: Body & Brain
- A modest proposal for federal science spending President’s proposed FY 2011 budget outlines 5.9 percent increase in nondefense-related research and development funding. Read the full story. | Feb 1st 2010 Found in: Science & Society
- Skeleton of Western man found in ancient Mongolian tomb A genetic analysis of a skeleton from an ancient Asian tomb illuminates the spread of Indo-Europeans. Read the full story. | Jan 29th 2010 Found in: Archaeology and Humans
- Water vapor slowed recent global warming trend A decline in stratospheric water vapor has slowed Earth’s surface warming slightly in recent years. Read the full story. | Jan 28th 2010 Found in: Climate Change, Earth, Earth Science and Environment
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FOR KIDS: Teaching math, teaching anxiety
2.8.10 - Teachers' math worries could affect students' performance Found in: Science News For Kids
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FOR KIDS: Watering the air
2.8.10 - Crop irrigation and farming practices could mean a cooler, wetter Midwest Found in: Science News For Kids
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A charge for freezing water at different temperatures
2.5.10 - Experiments use positive and negative electric forces to tweak ice formation Found in: Materials Science, Matter & Energy, Molecules and Physics
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Pluto blushes red
2.4.10 - Newly released images show mysterious color change Found in: Atom & Cosmos
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Sperm's pore propulsion
2.4.10 - Researchers identify proton channel that helps regulate frantic dash Found in: Body & Brain and Genes & Cells
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Oldest feathered dino shows its colors
2.4.10 - Finding suggests plumage first evolved for display, not flight Found in: Earth, Life, Paleobiology and Paleontology
- Florida’s big chill may have hammered corals near shore
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Algae use quantum trick to harvest light
2.3.10 - Study detects predicted wavelike properties during photosynthesis Found in: Matter & Energy
- Leaf veins loopy for a reason
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Ancient dawn's early light refines age of universe
2.2.10 - Satellite images reveal new aspects of Big Bang's relic radiation Found in: Atom & Cosmos
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FOR KIDS: Surprise visitor
2.1.10 - Newly discovered cricket pollinates orchids in nighttime rendezvous Found in: Science News For Kids
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FOR KIDS: Supersonic splash
2.1.10 - Coming soon to a pond near you: air moving faster than the speed of sound Found in: Science News For Kids
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Skin cells transformed directly into neurons
2.1.10 - Researchers sidestep conversion to an embryonic state Found in: Genes & Cells
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Keeping black bears wild
1.29.10 - Wildlife managers test out ways to keep bears away from food, people Found in: Environment, Life and Science & Society
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