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EarthWarming indicted for extreme weather
Climate change can explain some 2011 departures from the norm.
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AstronomyHubble spots fifth Pluto moon
Space telescope’s discovery announced on Twitter.
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SpaceMoon patterns explained
Electric fields enveloping magnetic bubbles may form mysterious lunar swirls.
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LifeYoung flies cannibalize the plump
An evolutionary biologist’s modest proposal shocks colleagues who thought they knew everything about their favorite laboratory organism.
By Susan Milius -
LifeBlog: Arsenic-based life gets even more toxic
With a pair of new papers, scientists have driven two more stakes through the heart of a controversial research finding that its authors won’t let die.
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PaleontologyNot your typical pterosaur
A beautifully preserved fossil from Germany displays a wing unlike any ever seen.
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LifeTrout nose cells follow magnetic fields
Iron-rich tissue may be at root of a biological compass.
By Devin Powell -
LifeEgg production after birth questioned
A study finds no evidence of stem cells in adult mouse ovaries, suggesting female mammals really are born with all the gametes they’ll ever have.
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MicrobesKilling with the flip of a switch
A single genetic transformation turns mild-mannered bacteria into assassins.
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HumansWarning to bats: Cuddle not
Ecologist Kate Langwig of Boston University and her colleagues want Eastern bats to listen up: No more cuddling — at least during hibernation. Just keep those wings to yourselves.
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LifeSpace trek may help worms live long
After 11 days in orbit, nematodes showed signs of slower aging.