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Wildfire smoke may ramp up toxic ozone production in cities

Dec 08 2021 2:01 PM

A new study reveals how wildfire smoke produces toxic ozone and how urban air pollution could exacerbate the problem.

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These are Science News' favorite books of 2021

Dec 08 2021 9:00 AM

Our favorite books covered the Big Bang theory, human evolution, gene editing, how to define life, pseudoscience and more.

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Gut bacteria let vulture bees eat rotting flesh without getting sick

Dec 08 2021 7:00 AM

Acid-producing bacteria in the gut of vulture bees let these "weirdos of the bee world" safely snack on animal carcasses.

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Physicists have coaxed ultracold atoms into an elusive form of quantum matter

Dec 07 2021 11:05 AM

Quantum spin liquids could be used to help protect fragile information in quantum computers.

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A massive 8-year effort finds that much cancer research can't be replicated

Dec 07 2021 8:00 AM

A project aiming to reproduce nearly 200 top cancer experiments found only a quarter could be replicated.

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Light-colored feathers may help migrating birds stay cool on long flights

Dec 06 2021 11:00 AM

Analysis of over 20,000 illustrations of birds reveals that migrating birds generally tend to have lighter-colored feathers than birds that stay put.

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Invasive grasses are taking over the American West's sea of sagebrush
Dec 06 2021 9:30 AM

Cheatgrass and other invasive plants are expanding rapidly in the western United States, putting more places at risk for wildfires.

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Climate change could make Virginia's Tangier Island uninhabitable by 2051
Dec 06 2021 7:00 AM

Tangier Island could be lost to rising seas sooner than previously realized. Whether to save the island or move its residents remains undecided.

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Tiny living machines called xenobots can create copies of themselves
Dec 03 2021 11:26 AM

When clusters of frog cells known as xenobots form a Pac-Man shape, they are especially efficient at replicating in a new way, researchers say.

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Can psychedelics meet their potential for treating mental health disorders?
Dec 03 2021 7:00 AM

Psychedelics hold lots of promise as treatments for mental health disorders like PTSD and depression. But the drugs still face hurdles.

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Merck's COVID-19 pill may soon be here. How well will it work?
Dec 02 2021 3:45 PM

Once hailed as a potential game changer, more complete data now reveal drawbacks of Merck's antiviral COVID-19 pill, molnupiravir.

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The Southern Ocean is still swallowing large amounts of humans' carbon dioxide emissions
Dec 02 2021 2:12 PM

A 2018 study suggested the ocean surrounding Antarctica might be taking up less CO��� than thought, but new data suggest it is still a carbon sink.

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This tiny, sizzling exoplanet could be made of molten iron
Dec 02 2021 2:00 PM

A newly discovered exoplanet that whips around its star in less than eight hours is smaller than Earth, as dense as iron and hot enough to melt.

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50 years ago, a 6-year-old boy became the first known rabies survivor
Dec 02 2021 7:00 AM

In 1971, a doctor thought he'd found a cure for rabies. Fifty years later, we still don't have one.

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What we know and don���t know about the omicron coronavirus variant
Dec 01 2021 3:41 PM

The new omicron variant has lots of mutations and sparked a surge of cases in South Africa, but researchers still don't know a lot about it.

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This dinosaur had a weapon shaped like an Aztec war club on its tail
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The flat and spiky tail club of a newly discovered ankylosaur was unique, even for this often weirdly armored group of dinosaurs.

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