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March 17, 2025
New work reveals a surprising hero in combating altitude sickness Read more
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August 12, 2014
Sleep deprived people are told they got a good night’s sleep — and then perform as if they did Read more
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July 2, 2025
A behind-the-scenes look at the annual Mars 2020 Science Team Meeting Written by Katie Stack Morgan, Mars 2020 Acting Project Scientist  The Mars 2020 Science Team gathered for a week in June to discuss recent science results, synthesize earlier mission observations, and discuss future plans for continued exploration of Jezero’s crater rim. It was also […] Read more
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February 19, 2012
A comment published Online First by the Lancet provides the latest projections on alcohol-related deaths in England and Wales over the next 2 decades, based on data up to 2010. The data suggest that if current trends continue (a worst-case scenario for the UK), there will be up to 210,000 avoidable alcohol-related deaths in the next 20 years, of which 70,000 will be avoidable deaths from liver disease. Read more
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January 31, 2012
"Analysis of Generalized Linear Mixed Models in the Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences" is a new worldwide release at an important time of change in the research community. It demonstrates, through examples, the design and analysis of mixed models for non-normally distributed data and challenges traditional statistical methodology. It is written by a team of authors who are part of a multi-state project to educate scientists in the agricultural and natural resources… Read more
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May 7, 2012
Changes in the speed that ice travels in more than 200 outlet glaciers indicates that Greenland's contribution to rising sea level in the 21st century could be significantly less than the upper limits some scientists thought possible. Read more
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April 4, 2012
Three-spine sticklebacks aren't as pretty as many aquarium fish, and anglers don't fantasize about hooking one. But biologists treasure these small fish for what they are revealing about the genetic changes that drive evolution. Now, researchers have sequenced the stickleback genome for the first time, and they have discovered that as fish in different parts of the world adapted to live in fresh water, the same sites in the genome were changed time and again. Read more
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April 18, 2012
A large, global move to produce more energy from forest biomass may be possible and already is beginning in some places, but scientists say in a new analysis that such large-scale bioenergy production from forest biomass is unsustainable and will increase greenhouse gas emissions. Read more
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April 26, 2012
A new University of British Columbia study finds that analytic thinking can decrease religious belief, even in devout believers. The study, published today in the journal Science, finds that thinking analytically increases disbelief among believers and skeptics alike, shedding important new light on the psychology of religious belief. Read more
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April 5, 2012
Researchers studying human origins should develop standards for determining whether markings on fossil bones were made by stone tools or by biting animals, Indiana University faculty member Jackson Njau writes in an article this week in the journal Science. Read more
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