Exploring Earth’s deep interior is a far bigger challenge than exploring the solar system. While we have traveled 25 billion km into space, the deepest we have ever gone below our feet is just over 12 km. Consequently, little is known about the…
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Two huge hot blobs of rock influence Earth's magnetic field, study reveals
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Colorectal Cancer Becomes the Deadliest Cancer in Young Adults
Reports of cancer incidence in young adults, generally defined as those under 50 years of age, have increased in recent years. Many factors impact cancer incidence statistics, including the effectiveness…
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Colorectal Cancer Becomes the Deadliest Cancer in Young Adults
Reports of cancer incidence in young adults, generally defined as those under 50 years of age, have increased in recent years. Many factors impact cancer incidence statistics, including the effectiveness…
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Early Warning Signs of Parkinson’s May Be Hidden in Your Blood : ScienceAlert
A straightforward blood test could one day reveal the earliest signs of Parkinson’s disease years before more noticeable symptoms appear, according to a new study of DNA repair and cell stress.
The processes through which cells repair their…
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Why Nearby Galaxies Are Fleeing Us: Scientists Finally Solve a 50-Year Mystery
A flat plane of dark matter beyond the Local Group may explain why nearby galaxies move away from us instead of falling inward. Astronomers using advanced computer simulations have discovered that most of the matter beyond the Local Group of…
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Rising Temperatures Are Taking a Toll on Sleep Health
There’s also the physiological effect of heat itself on our breathing. “Heat may also destabilize breathing control, increase fluid retention, and promote dehydration, all of which can make the upper airway more collapsible and increase the…
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Study finds banning energy disconnections shouldn't destabilize markets
Approaches by some European countries and Australia to protect energy consumers could help countries worldwide phase out harmful electricity disconnections without destabilizing power markets, new research published in the journal Energy Research…
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Amino acids direct self-assembly of chiral Solomon link molecules
Attaching amino acids to a hydrophobic organic molecule allows them to self-assemble into rare, knotted structures with defined handedness, sidestepping the need for external templates or chiral resolution. The approach delivers chiral,…
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The summer I became a science journalist | Opinion
I started my internship in the middle of press week – it doesn’t get much busier at Chemistry World. One of my first tasks was to help the team put together the latest print edition and on my second day, I was proofreading a feature article…
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The US Navy detected a strange sound in the ocean. These scientists think it could be coming from the loneliest animal on the planet
Why is one single whale singing at the wrong frequency? That’s a question experts have been discussing since 1989 when US Navy hydrophones detected a strange whale call.
Even in the 1980s, hearing whale song on underwater recordings wasn’t…
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