Science Ticker

A roundup of research and breaking news

  1. Climate

    Arctic algae crusts preserve climate data

    The records show that sea-ice cover has been declining since 1850.

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  2. Planetary Science

    MAVEN spacecraft blasts off to Mars

    In September 2014, the satellite will begin studying the Red Planet's upper atmosphere.

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  3. Humans

    Humans’ music and genes may have evolved together

    Music may be a tool scientists can use to trace human migrations.

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  4. Health & Medicine

    Nicotine withdrawal linked to specific brain cells in mice

    A group of cells within one brain region may control the physical symptoms that plague people trying to kick their cigarette addiction.

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  5. Neuroscience

    Another look at paralysis

    Robotic suits help paralyzed people move, but simple behavior changes may prevent the accidents that cause the injuries.

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  6. Astronomy

    Black hole spurts jets of iron and nickel

    New observations show that the jets of black hole 4U 1630-47 carry massive particles such as iron and nickel atoms instead of the typical low-mass particles such as electrons.

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  7. Animals

    Gassed snails can’t jump

    When exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide, some snails move like slugs and others don’t jump at all.

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  8. Neuroscience

    Mold chemical linked to movement disorder

    Fruit flies’ brains and human cells show Parkinson’s-like changes when exposed to fungi toxin.

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  9. Microbes

    Microbes help hyenas send status updates

    Bacteria in the animals’ waste give off fumes that let passersby know who has been there before.

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  10. Microbes

    Gut bacteria can drive colon cancer development

    Gut microbes may reveal who is at risk for colon cancer, a study in mice suggests.

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  11. Astronomy

    Moon’s craters remeasured

    Large craters cover more of the moon’s surface on its nearside than its farside, according to new maps from NASA’s GRAIL spacecrafts.

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  12. Astronomy

    Strange six-tailed asteroid makes a scene

    In September, scientists used the Hubble Space Telescope to image the object and were shocked to see its cometlike appearance.

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