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LifeNo rest for weary fruit flies
Fruit flies with insomnia may help researchers track genetic factors that lead to the sleep disorder.
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HumansWomen faring well in academic research
Women appear to almost be reaching parity with men in academic research.
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ClimateCultivation changed monsoon in Asia
The loss of forests in India, China during the 1700s led to a decline in monsoon precipitation.
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SpaceAstrometry nabs an exoplanet
long-proposed method of searching for extrasolar planets has finally discovered one — a body six times heavier than Jupiter that orbits a dwarf star 20 light-years from Earth.
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TechEarliest known sound recordings revealed
Researchers unveil imprints made 20 years before Edison invented phonograph.
By Ron Cowen -
LifePhony fighters discovered among fig wasps
A newly discovered species of fig wasp has a fraction of dishonest guys with big mouthparts.
By Susan Milius -
Health & MedicineLab-animal allergies in office workers
Animal allergens may escape the lab.
By Janet Raloff -
LifeEngineered DNA counts it out
Scientists create a biological system that uses the genetic code to tally up molecular events.
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AnimalsExtensive toolkits give chimps a taste of honey
Chimps living in central Africa’s dense forests make and use complex sets of tools to gather honey from beehives, further narrowing the gap between the way humans and chimps use tools.
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Health & MedicinePancreatic cancer linked to herbicides
Featured blog: Some weed killers may need to be treated with more respect.
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ChemistryDeadly mushroom toxin exposed
Researchers have isolated and identified a muscle-destroying compound in some mushrooms.
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EarthPhytoliths as climate clues
Tiny silica plant structures from soil could track temperature changes.
By Sid Perkins