Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Microbes

    Prairie microbes could aid region’s restoration

    Surveying the bacteria living in the soils of grassland ecosystems may help revive the habitats.

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  2. Quantum Physics

    Electron makes ultracold atoms move as one

    Harnessing the strong particle-gas interaction is early step toward quantum optics applications.

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  3. Physics

    Laser tripod may lift mirror

    The levitated reflector could be stable enough to track subtle gravitational forces.

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  4. Paleontology

    Fossils suggest ancient sharks survived extinction event

    Diving down deep in the ocean may have helped the fish live through the Great Dying 350 million years ago.

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  5. Earth

    Pressure patterns could portend heat waves

    High-pressure systems may help scientists forecast temperature hikes 15 to 20 days out.

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  6. Environment

    Polluted water interferes with drug that combats parasitic scourge

    Arsenic contamination fuels resistance to one treatment for leishmaniasis.

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  7. Astronomy

    Solar system with seven planets discovered

    Kepler data has identified a star with a seven-planet system structured similarly to the sun’s clutch of planets.

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  8. Chemistry

    Oxygen shapes growth of graphene

    The number of atoms on a copper surface changes the size and rate of the material's crystal development.

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  9. Physics

    Four atoms make a material

    A new experiment gives physicists clues about when to describe atoms as individuals and when to describe them as acting as a group.

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  10. Health & Medicine

    Inactive HIV poses even greater barrier to cure

    The reservoir of dormant virus strains is larger than scientists estimated, a finding that could make the virus harder to combat.

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  11. Astronomy

    Most distant galaxy discovered

    Astronomers have observed a galaxy as it existed 700 million years after Big Bang.

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  12. Science & Society

    NIH struggles to rebound from shutdown

    Researchers fear delayed grant funding from missed review meetings.

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