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Real estate is tight as marine species move to cooler waters
Marine species migrating amid global warming face shrinking habitats in cooler locations. Read More
By Beth Mole, Jun 05, 2015 07:00 am
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Global warming ‘hiatus’ just an artifact, study finds
Skewed data may have caused the appearance of the recent global warming hiatus, new research suggests. Read More
By Thomas Sumner, Jun 04, 2015 02:00 pm
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Female’s nose blocks scent of a male
When a female mouse is in an infertile stage of her reproductive cycle, her nose cells don’t alert her brain to the presence of a potential mate. Read More
By Laura Sanders, Jun 04, 2015 01:35 pm
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Fly spit protein holds back parasite infection in monkeys
A protein called PdS15 found in the saliva of the sand fly that spreads leishmaniasis may be used in a vaccine to combat the parasitic scourge causing the illness. Read More
By Ashley Yeager, Jun 04, 2015 01:02 pm
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Triceratops relative reveals dino diversity
A newly discovered relative of Triceratops provides new insight into the evolution of horned dinosaurs. Read More
By Sarah Schwartz, Jun 04, 2015 12:00 pm
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DNA tags mostly deleted in human germ cells
Human embryos come with some heavy-duty erasers. Chemical tags on DNA get mostly wiped out in the womb. Read More
By Meghan Rosen, Jun 04, 2015 12:00 pm
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Cassini gets last look at Saturn’s spongy satellite Hyperion
The Cassini spacecraft buzzed Saturn’s spongy moon Hyperion for the final time and sent back more pictures of this odd little satellite. Read More
By Christopher Crockett, Jun 04, 2015 06:30 am
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