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AnimalsClimate change may bring dramatic behavior shifts
Shifting temperatures and rainfall are expected to alter animal lifestyles from the poles to the tropics.
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NeuroscienceOne sleepless night weakens resolve in the face of doughnuts
Sleep loss changes brain activity and food preferences.
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Health & MedicineSpace-mapping neurons found in human brain
Grid cells may orient people in Euclidean space.
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SpaceLong the stuff of fantasy, wormholes may be coming soon to a telescope near you
For decades now, black holes have been the rock stars of popular astrophysics, both fact and fiction. Physicists rely on them to explain all sorts of mysterious astrophenomena, and black holes have been essential plot devices in various films, from Star Trek (2009) to Galaxy Quest (1999) to (obviously) The Black Hole (1979). But black […]
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TechBandage-like patch dissolves to deliver medicine to skin
Flexible material gets drugs or vaccines into body painlessly.
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AnimalsSpider’s personality matters when job hunting
Boldest individuals of social species tasked with seeking out prey.
By Meghan Rosen -
LifeEvolution of mammalian monogamy remains mysterious
Two large studies reach opposing conclusions about why males stay with females.
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PhysicsDoppler effect takes a spin
Light’s twistiness allows researchers to measure rotating object’s speed.
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HumansY chromosome analysis moves Adam closer to Eve
A pair of genetic studies has pushed back age of men's most recent common ancestor.
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NeuroscienceCamping resets internal clock
After a week in the wild, people went to bed and got up earlier.
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Health & MedicineGoing out to lunch zaps mental focus
Sharing a midday meal with friends could lead later to errors at work.
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EarthMagma can speed to the surface, powering volcanoes
Fast ascent of molten rock could help scientists predict eruptions.