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Published 'Invisible' world discovered: Planet alternately runs late and early in its orbit, tugged by second hidden world - Invisible World Discovered: Planet Alternately Runs Late and Early in Its Orbit, Tugged by Second Hidden World
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Usually, running five minutes late is a bad thing since you might lose your dinner reservation or mi...
Published On a warming planet, these Arctic geese rapidly found (and shared) a new migratory route - On a Warming Planet, These Arctic Geese Rapidly Found (and Shared) a New Migratory Route
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As the planet warms, animals that breed in the Arctic are at particular risk. But a new study offers...
Published Archaeologists uncover early evidence of brain surgery in Ancient Near East - Archaeologists Uncover Early Evidence of Brain Surgery in Ancient Near East
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A recent excavation in Megiddo, Israel, unearthed the earliest example of a particular type of crani...
Published New theory on timing for human settlement of some parts of tropical Pacific - New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Some Parts of Tropical Pacific
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Spread across vast distances, the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean are thought to have been pop...
Published Mayas utilized market-based economics - Mayas Utilized Market-Based Economics: A Look into the Sophisticated Trade System of the Ancient Civilization
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More than 500 years ago in the midwestern Guatemalan highlands, Maya people bought and sold goods wi...
Published The world's first horse riders - The World's First Horse Riders: A Look into the History of Horse Domestication
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Researchers have discovered evidence of horse riding by studying the remains of human skeletons foun...
Published DNA from archaeological remains shows that immigration to Scandinavia was exceptional during the Viking period - DNA from Archaeological Remains Shows That Immigration to Scandinavia Was Exceptional During the Viking Period
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A new study based on 297 ancient Scandinavian genomes analysed together with the genomic data of 16,...
Published Deep dive into the dusty Milky Way - Deep Dive into the Dusty Milky Way
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An animated dive into the dusty Milky Way reveals the outlines of our galaxy taking shape as we look...
Published Researchers find spaceflight may be associated with DNA mutations and increased risk of developing heart disease and cancer - Spaceflight Associated with DNA Mutations and Increased Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer
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A new study could lead to ongoing health monitoring of astronauts to assess possible health risks an...
Published The mysterious arc of Venus - The Mysterious Arc of Venus: Unraveling the Enigma
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When Venus transits the sun on June 5-6, an armada of spacecraft and ground-based telescopes will be...
Published Ultrasound technique predicts hip dysplasia in infants - Ultrasound Technique Predicts Hip Dysplasia in Infants
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A technique that uses ultrasound images to determine the depth and shape of the hip socket can accur...
Published Venus' transit and the search for other worlds - Venus Transit and the Search for Other Worlds
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It's the final opportunity of the century to witness the rare astronomical reunion of the sun, Venus...
Published Focus on function helps identify the changes that made us human - Focus on Function Helps Identify the Changes That Made Us Human
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Research sheds light on human evolution, and demonstrates an approach for identifying significant di...
Published Ancient bacteria might lurk beneath Mars' surface - Ancient Bacteria Might Lurk Beneath Mars' Surface
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Scientists found that ancient bacteria could survive close to the surface on Mars much longer than p...
Published NASA's InSight lander detects stunning meteoroid impact on Mars - NASA's InSight Lander Detects Stunning Meteoroid Impact on Mars
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NASA's InSight lander recorded a magnitude 4 marsquake last Dec. 24, but scientists learned only lat...
Published California 2100: More frequent and more severe droughts and floods likely - California 2100: More Frequent and More Severe Droughts and Floods Likely
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A new study suggests that the weather patterns known as El Nino and La Nina could lead to at least a...
Published Landslide risk remains years after even a weak earthquake - Landslide Risk Remains Years After Even a Weak Earthquake
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Satellite observations have revealed that weak seismic ground shaking can trigger powerful landslide...
Published Dissolving oil in a sunlit sea - Dissolving Oil in a Sunlit Sea: A Breakthrough in Environmental Science
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The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill was the largest marine oil spill in United States history. The...
Published Montreal protocol is delaying first ice-free Arctic summer - Montreal Protocol is Delaying First Ice-Free Arctic Summer
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New research shows that the 1987 global treaty, designed to protect the ozone layer, has postponed t...
Published Can ripples on the sun help predict solar flares? - Can Ripples on the Sun Help Predict Solar Flares?
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Scientists discovered in 1996 that sunquakes are linked to solar flares. Now, using helioseismic hol...