Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Psychology

    People find the skin of others’ softer than their own

    Humans perceive other peoples’ skin as softer and smoother than their own because touch is important in social bonding, researchers suggest.

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  2. Archaeology

    ‘Superhenge’ once lined Stonehenge neighborhood

    A row of massive, now-buried stones once bordered a site near Stonehenge.

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  3. Climate

    Burning remaining fossil fuels would eradicate Antarctic ice

    Finishing off Earth’s available carbon resources would nearly eliminate the Antarctic ice sheet and raise sea levels by more than 50 meters, new research calculates.

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  4. Planetary Science

    The first spacecraft buzzed a comet today in 1985

    Thirty years ago, a spacecraft became the first to fly past a comet.

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  5. Planetary Science

    New Pluto photos show unprecedented detail

    New images from the New Horizons spacecraft show off Pluto and Charon in unprecedented detail.

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  6. Planetary Science

    Ceres’ mysterious bright spots come into focus

    The Dawn spacecraft gets its best look yet at bright spots on Ceres.

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  7. Health & Medicine

    Plant spills crucial details for making cancer drug

    By injuring the Himalayan mayapple, researchers worked out how the plant makes an important ingredient in a common cancer drug.

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  8. Animals

    Invading Argentine ant hordes carry a virus that attacks bees

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

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  9. Planetary Science

    The wait for more Pluto data is almost over

    As New Horizons prepares to tell us everything it learned about Pluto, fans of the dwarf planet take a crack at imagining what the spacecraft saw.

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  10. Paleontology

    New dolphin fossil makes a splash

    A newly discovered dolphin fossil provides clues to the evolution of river dolphins in the Americas.

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  11. Life

    New microscope techniques give deepest view yet of living cells

    Two new microscopy techniques are helping scientists see smaller structures in living cells than ever glimpsed before.

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  12. Planetary Science

    Life after Pluto: New Horizons to head for Kuiper belt boulder

    The New Horizons spacecraft has a second target in the Kuiper belt: an icy boulder dubbed 2014 MU69.

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