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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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GeneticsNeandertal, modern human DNA deviates even more
An analysis of genetic material of Neandertals and modern humans shows genetic differences in the species' population sizes and even the curves of their spines.
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EnvironmentLead levels in ancient Rome’s water were high, but not toxic
Ancient Romans probably drank tap water with up to 100 times more lead than the levels found in local spring water.
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EarthSurge seen in number of U.S. wildfires
The number and size of wildfires in the western United States has steadily risen over the last three decades.
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LifeInsulating sheath on nerve cells isn’t an even coat
Myelin doesn't evenly coat axons, a finding that runs counter to what scientists suspected.
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Planetary ScienceRIP LADEE: 9/6/2013 – 4/18/2014
NASA’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) mission ended April 18.
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Health & MedicineGene variant, processed meat linked to boost in cancer risk
In people with a specific variation of a gene on chromosome 10, eating processed meat is associated with an increased risk of developing colon cancer.
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LifeProtein that gets sperm into egg identified
The protein Folr4 on a reproductive egg plays this crucial role in the fusion of the sperm and egg, research shows.
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NeuroscienceEven with rest, brain changes linked to football linger
The offseason may not allow enough time for football players' brains to heal from hard hits.
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PaleontologyEarly meat-eater may have led to larger plant-eaters
The newly identified Eocasea martini may have set the stage for later, much larger animals to become plant-eaters.
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GeneticsDown’s syndrome goes beyond chromosome 21
A genetic analysis suggests that the DNA changes linked to Down's syndrome happen on all chromosomes, not just the 21st.
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Quantum PhysicsExcitons’ motions captured in images
Scientists have observed how quasiparticles called excitons move.