Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Animals

    Snake moms-to-be crave toxic toads

    The snake Rhabdophis tigrinus seeks out toxic toads to eat when breeding. The snakes can then pass the poisons on to her offspring as chemical defenses.

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  2. Health & Medicine

    Whooping cough shot shown safe for pregnant women

    Women who get a booster shot against whooping cough, or pertussis, during pregnancy don’t increase their risk of having a problem birth, and they boost their babies’ immunity to the disease.

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  3. Planetary Science

    Philae passes first go-no-go tests for comet landing

    Philae and its mothership Rosetta are working through the final tests before scientists attempt to launch the lander toward the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

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  4. Neuroscience

    Chronic marijuana use may alter the brain

    Long-term marijuana use may lead to reduced gray matter and increased white matter connectivity in the brain.

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  5. Planetary Science

    Rosetta prepares to let go of its comet lander

    To date, everything is a go for scientists to attempt to land a robotic probe on a comet.

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  6. Planetary Science

    Comet delivered a showy meteor shower — on Mars

    Comet Siding Spring dumped several tons of material into the Martian atmosphere that could have damaged NASA spacecraft.

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  7. Genetics

    DNA from 37,000-year-old human hints at early European history

    DNA from a roughly 37,000-year-old Homo sapiens skeleton supports recent findings about when ancient humans and Neandertals interbred.

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  8. Tech

    ‘Micro-scallop’ takes a stroke toward swimming in blood

    A tiny device that looks like a scallop flaps its way through viscous fluids, something that has been a challenge in the past.

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  9. Life

    Ebola virus edits its own genetic material

    Both the Ebola and Marburg viruses edit their genetic material when infecting cells. The viruses may make proteins currently unknown to scientists.

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  10. Animals

    Hermit thrushes, humans share some musical basics

    The melodious birds share a humanlike bias for notes mathematically related by simple integers.

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  11. Astronomy

    Amateur astronomer spots supernova in nearby galaxy

    Koichi Itagaki noticed the exploding star as a brilliant point of light in the spiral galaxy M61.

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  12. Neuroscience

    Scratching releases serotonin, making you itch more

    Scratching an itch releases serotonin in the brain, which can eventually make the itch sensation worse, a new study shows.

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