Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Life

    Source of sperm and egg’s zinc sparks identified

    Detailed imaging reveals the origin of zinc sparks that fly when egg meets sperm in mammals.

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  2. Genetics

    Early heart attack tied to rare mutations in two genes

    Rare mutations in two genes greatly increase the risk of having a heart attack early in life, a study shows.

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  3. Animals

    Male monkeys’ social bonds may ease everyday stress

    When male primates live in groups with other males, they tend to fight over females. But male-male bonding can reduce stress, a study finds.

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  4. Animals

    Finch sperm go long to fertilize more eggs

    For finches, longer sperm mean a faster route to storage and a higher likelihood of being a dad at the end of the day.

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  5. Neuroscience

    Place cells in brain reveal how memories are kept separate

    Place cells' distinct firing patterns reveal how the brain has such a huge capacity for storing memories and distinguishing them from one another.

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  6. Science & Society

    Microsoft cofounder funds new institute for cell science

    The Allen Institute for Cell Science will be housed in the same building in Seattle as the Allen Institute for Brain Science.

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  7. Planetary Science

    Pluto probe wakes up one last time

    The New Horizons probe will remain active for the remainder of its journey to Pluto.

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  8. Genetics

    Male smokers more likely to lose Y chromosomes

    Male smokers are more likely to lose Y chromosomes in their blood cells than men who have never smoked or those who have kicked the habit.

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  9. Astronomy

    NASA’s Orion spacecraft has flawless first test flight

    NASA’s new vehicle for human exploration of deep space has successfully completed its first unmanned test flight.

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  10. Neuroscience

    Main protein for sensing touch identified in mammals

    A close look at how mice respond to touch has helped scientists pinpoint the protein, called Piezo2, that makes mammals feel the sensation.

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  11. Archaeology

    Genetic tests confirm remains are those of King Richard III

    DNA evidence has finally confirmed that remains found beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England, are those of King Richard III.

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Ebola vaccine shows no major side effects in small study

    An experimental vaccine against Ebola virus has tested well in people, researchers report.

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