Kendra McSweeney knew that something was off. When the geographer at The Ohio State University in Columbus traveled to Honduras’s La Mosquitia region in 2011 to study its indigenous communities, she...
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For the first time, astronomers have seen a star outside of the solar system bend the light from another star. The measurement, reported June 7 in Austin, Texas, at a meeting of the American...
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While the search continues for hospitable, Earth-like planets around other stars, one team has just found what may be the most hostile world so far discovered. KELT-9b (imagined above) is so close to...
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World’s only fossils of T. rex skin suggest it was covered in scales—not feathers By Carolyn GramlingJun. 6, 2017 , 7:15 PM Was Tyrannosaurus rex—the giant king of the tyrannosaurs—actually...
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Astronomers measure the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein By Daniel CleryJun. 7, 2017 , 11:15 AM Weighing a star is hard. In fact, binary stars are the only ones scientists can...
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Water shapes California powerfully, deluging the state with El Niño–generated rainfalls and drying it out with punishing droughts. Now, a new study suggests that water may play yet another role:...
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Computers that ‘think’ like humans, research chimps that can’t retire, and a protein that can halt the flu Computers are starting to reason like humans How many parks are near the new home...
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A new estimate of how fast the universe is expanding supports one side of an ongoing debate, favoring a more rapid expansion. Observations of type 1a supernovas imply a faster expansion rate...
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For the first time, astronomers have seen a star outside of the solar system bend the light from another star. The measurement, reported June 7 in Austin, Texas, at a meeting of the American...
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Computers that ‘think’ like humans, research chimps that can’t retire, and a protein that can halt the flu Computers are starting to reason like humans How many parks are near the new home...
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As whiskey takes off in popularity around the globe, con artists aren’t far behind. Because their “sham drams”—cheap, blended whiskeys masquerading as expensive single-malt scotches—are hard to ID...
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When a heart attack strikes, blood stops flowing to parts of the heart, starving the tissue of oxygen and killing cardiac cells. Scientists have long speculated that if they could provide those cells...
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Kendra McSweeney knew that something was off. When the geographer at The Ohio State University in Columbus traveled to Honduras’s La Mosquitia region in 2011 to study its indigenous communities, she...
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Astronomers measure the mass of a star—thanks to an old tip from Einstein By Daniel CleryJun. 7, 2017 , 11:15 AM Weighing a star is hard. In fact, binary stars are the only ones scientists can...
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