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Health & MedicineCell counts provide a read on ovarian cancer
New technology might discern which tumors are most dangerous and help guide treatment.
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AnthropologyAncient hominid bone serves up DNA stunner
Spanish hominid fossil from 400,000 years ago reveals genetic ties to Asia’s mysterious Denisovans.
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AnimalsHow the ghost shark lost its stomach
The lack of a digestive organ in fish and other animals is linked to genetics.
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Science & SocietyBest science to see and hear
Science Studio bills itself as “a collection of the best science multimedia on the web.
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AstronomyISON appears to have broken up after brush with sun
Comet ISON has disintegrated in the sun’s intense heat and gravity, according to a growing consensus among astronomers.
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MathRise of Big Data underscores need for theory
Big Data can help scientists cope with complex systems, but only with an appreciation of its limits and recognition of the need for theoretical modeling.
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Health & MedicineForecasting system predicts peaks in flu outbreaks
A real-time forecasting system has accurately predicted the peak flu cases up to nine weeks before the outbreak.
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GeneticsEvolution of venom, binge eating seen in snake DNA
Python and cobra genes evolved quickly to enable hunting strategies.
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Planetary ScienceMoon wears dusty cloak
Old data from Apollo missions stir up debate about speed of lunar dust accumulation.
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PsychologyThe Tell
The Little Clues That Reveal Big Truths About Who We Are by Matthew Hertenstein.
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Health & MedicineTV linked with brain changes in kids
A new study of Japanese children gives more reasons not to park kids in front of the tube.
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EarthEarth’s plate boundaries may nurture diamond formation
An experiment mimicking conditions deep in the Earth suggests that some tectonic plate boundaries may make ideal diamond nurseries.