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02/06/2020

  
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Climate change may be speeding up ocean circulation

Feb 05 2020 4:29 PM

Circulation in the top 2,000 meters of the world's oceans has increased as a result of faster winds around the globe, a study suggests.

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Wasp nests provide the key to dating 12,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art

Feb 05 2020 2:00 PM

Dating wasp nest remnants found beneath and atop painted rock art in Australia suggests the pictures were made some 5,000 years later than thought.

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A barrier to colliding particles called muons has been smashed

Feb 05 2020 1:00 PM

Future particle accelerators could slam muons together to reach higher energies than any before.

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Injecting nanoparticles in the blood curbed brain swelling in mice

Feb 04 2020 3:00 PM

Nanoparticles divert inflammation-causing cells away from the brain after a head injury, a mouse study shows.

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The FDA has approved the first drug to treat peanut allergies

Feb 04 2020 1:45 PM

The drug, called Palforzia, may reduce the dangers of unintentional exposure to peanuts for allergic children.

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Misbehaving kaons could hint at the existence of new particles

Feb 04 2020 6:00 AM

Certain extremely rare decays seem to be happening more often than expected, and scientists don't know why.

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An experimental HIV vaccine failed a key trial in South Africa
Feb 03 2020 5:58 PM

A vaccine against the human immunodeficiency virus tested in South Africa did not reduce the risk of infection with the virus.

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SARS and the new coronavirus target the same cellular lock to infect cells
Feb 03 2020 5:50 PM

Experiments with living cells grown in the lab show that 2019-nCoV enters cells the same way as SARS.

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The containers the U.S. plans to use for nuclear waste storage may corrode
Feb 03 2020 6:00 AM

The different components of a nuclear waste storage unit start to corrode each other when wet, new lab experiments show.

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Scientists question White House measures to limit spread of coronavirus
Jan 31 2020 7:14 PM

The White House announced new steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak, in what's becoming one of the biggest public health challenges in decades.

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A new roadmap shows how the U.S. could be carbon-neutral by 2050
Jan 31 2020 3:24 PM

A new report charts a roadmap for the U.S. to have zero carbon footprint by 2050, but only with heavy and immediate investment in carbon removal technologies.

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Fewer worms live in mud littered with lots of microplastics
Jan 31 2020 2:00 PM

The environmental effects of microplastic pollution are still hazy, but new long-term, outdoor experiments could help clear matters up.

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The first case of coronavirus being spread by a person with no symptoms has been found
Jan 31 2020 11:45 AM

Coronavirus cases among coworkers in Germany suggest that the virus can spread from person to person before symptoms appear, similar to the flu.

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50 years ago, scientists debated the necessity of a smallpox vaccine
Jan 31 2020 7:00 AM

In 1970, scientists debated the necessity of routine smallpox vaccinations as the disease declined. Fifty years later, the debate continues.

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WHO declares coronavirus outbreak a global public health emergency
Jan 30 2020 4:38 PM

The World Health Organization says the coronavirus outbreak that began in China has been reported in 18 other countries.

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Scientists cooled a nanoparticle to the quantum limit
Jan 30 2020 2:00 PM

Physicists decreased a nanoparticle's motion to the lowest level allowed by quantum mechanics.

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