Latest from Science News for Students: Retractions: Righting the wrongs of science

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09/12/2015

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Retractions: Righting the wrongs of science

By Stephen Ornes,

Retractions let scientific journals remove bogus studies from the record. It’s part of a self-correction process that helps move science forward. Read More

Science & Society

When a study can’t be replicated

By Janet Raloff,

Many factors can prevent one study from matching another in all regards, including its findings. Those factors may have nothing to do with mischief. Read More

Body & Health

Survey finds U.S. schools start ‘too early’

By Ashley Yeager,

The school bell dings too early for U.S. tweens and teens, a survey finds. Most kids start class well before the recommended 8:30 a.m. Read More

Astronomy, Planets, Space

Like Tatooine in Star Wars, this planet has two suns

By Ilima Loomis,

Scientists have found the tenth planet with two suns. Such planets might be more common than single-sun planets, like our own, a new survey suggests. Read More

Body & Health

More data link vaping to smoking

By Janet Raloff,

A new study finds vapers who don’t smoke are likely to start — even when they initially had no intention of ever taking up a cigarette. Read More

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Latest from Science News: Fossils suggest new species from human genus

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09/10/2015

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Fossils suggest new species from human genus

BY Bruce Bower,

Undated South African cave fossils may reveal a new species in the human genus. Read More

Science Ticker

Invading Argentine ant hordes carry a virus that attacks bees

BY Susan Milius,

Invasive Argentine ants may be reservoirs for a virus menacing honeybees — and for previously unknown virus. Read More

Feature

Apes do the darndest things

BY Bruce Bower,

Several chimp behaviors have researchers wondering if apes are a good model for early hominid life. Read More

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Latest from Science News: Earliest sea scorpion discovered in Iowa

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09/08/2015

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Earliest sea scorpion discovered in Iowa

BY Meghan Rosen,

Earliest sea scorpion discovered in impact crater in Iowa. Read More

News

Molting seals shed mercury along with fur

BY Beth Mole,

Seals spew amassed mercury when they shed, creating hotbeds of pollution in otherwise pristine coastal environments. Read More

The List

The sad magnetic state of the solar system’s rocky worlds

BY Thomas Sumner,

While a strong magnetic shield protects Earth from the sun’s occasional outbursts, the solar system’s other rocky planets are mostly defenseless. Read More

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Editor’s picks: Earth’s magnetic mystery, superconductivity, predator-prey math, virtual twister, first exoplanets, the sting of jellyfish, and more

Science News Editor’s Picks

09/06/15

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The magnetic mystery at the center of the Earth

By Thomas Sumner

The history of the planet’s all-important magnetic field has scientists ramping up simulations and lab experiments to resolve a baffling paradox. Read More

News

Same math describes relationship between diverse predators and prey

By Susan Milius

From lions to plankton, predators have about the same relationship to the amount of prey, a big-scale ecology study predicts. Read More

News

Graphene shows signs of superconductivity

By Andrew Grant

Ultrathin sheets of carbon can conduct electrical current with no resistance at low temperatures. Read More

Science Visualized

Virtual twister reveals possible source of tornado longevity

By Thomas Sumner

First computer simulation of a long-lived EF5 tornado may reveal why some twisters stick around. Read More

News

How farm life can prevent allergies

By Meghan Rosen

Farm dust prevents allergies by turning on an anti-inflammatory enzyme in the cells lining mice’s lungs.  Read More

News

First known exoplanets have few counterparts

By Christopher Crockett

The first known exoplanets were discovered around pulsars — probably one of the least likely places to have been found, astronomers now say. Read More

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