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LifeWhipping fluids along in microlabs
Researchers have detailed one way for hairlike structures to drive liquid in a "lab on a chip."
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SpaceBig black holes may not stop star birth
New study suggests models may have given these supermassive beasts too much credit.
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Health & MedicineExcess blood sugar could harm cognition
Chronically high blood sugar levels in elderly people with diabetes seem to contribute to worsened cognitive function, a study shows.
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LifeSerotonin turns shy locusts into cereal killers
Serotonin can turn solitary locusts into swarming biblical-scale crop destroyers.
By Susan Milius -
Health & MedicineParenting shapes genetic risk for drug use
A three-year study of black teens in rural Georgia finds that involved, supportive parenting powerfully buffers the tendency of some genetically predisposed youngsters to use drugs.
By Bruce Bower -
Health & MedicineFingerprints filter the vibrations fingers feel
A new robotics study suggests that the ridges select the right frequencies for light touch
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Earth‘Science fraud’ alleged in urban lead incident
Virginia engineer charges data were buried or manipulated to hide the lead-poisoning implications to children of water contamination in the nation's capital.
By Janet Raloff -
Health & MedicineDonating a kidney doesn’t hurt long-term health
A survey of donors since the 1960s finds survival rates on par with the general population.
By Nathan Seppa -
HumansYoung scientists clear hurdle in national competition
Intel Science Talent Search finalists announced.
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Health & MedicineI feel your pain, even though I can’t feel mine
A new imaging study looks at how people are able to empathize with others, even when they haven’t experienced something firsthand.
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Materials ScienceSuperconductors escape Flatland
Iron-based materials allow 3-D current flow, open new doors for understanding superconductivity.
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EarthToxic Lead: Watch Out for Schools
Schools may present the "worst case" for encountering lead-tainted water, an engineer reports finding.
By Janet Raloff