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AnimalsTiny ants move a ton of soil
For the first time, scientists have quantified how much soil ants move underground.
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Planetary Science40 years ago, Viking 1 pioneered U.S. exploration on Mars
Forty years ago, Viking 1 became the first U.S. mission to land safely on the surface of Mars.
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Health & MedicineAnesthesia steals consciousness in stages
Brains regions that are synchronized when awake stop communicating as monkeys drift off.
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GeneticsSwapping analogous genes no problem among species
Many genes are interchangeable between yeast, bacteria, plants and humans.
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AstronomyKepler tally grows: 104 more exoplanets confirmed
Kepler space telescope adds another 104 planets to its growing census of worlds in our galaxy.
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Health & MedicineIVF doesn’t up long-term breast cancer risk, study says
A Dutch study of more than 25,000 women over two decades suggests that IVF-treated women are no more likely to get breast cancer than other women.
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GeneticsHerbicide no match for fruit flies’ gut microbes
Friendly gut bacteria team up to break down herbicide that might otherwise harm fruit flies.
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Health & MedicineNo one-fits-all healthy diet exists
Mice’s response to diet varies with their genes.
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PhysicsScientists throw a curve at knuckleball explanation
Wildly swerving pitches may be the result of a phenomenon known as a “drag crisis”
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Science & SocietyGM mosquitoes succeed at reducing dengue, company says
GM mosquito releases in Brazil have helped cut dengue cases 91 percent in a year.
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