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 Gegenereerd op Juni 09 2021 19:32 PM

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Science News | The latest news from all areas of science



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Science News features daily news articles, feature stories, reviews and more in all disciplines of science, as well as Science News magazine archives back to 1924.



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  • [H1] Science News
  • [H1] Science News
  • [H2] Solving mysteries of reproduction helped make parenthood possible for millions
  • [H2] New clues suggest people reached the Americas around 30,000 years ago
  • [H2] A deep look at a speck of human brain reveals never-before-seen quirks
  • [H2] The mere sight of illness may kick-start a canary’s immune system
  • [H2] Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
  • [H2] FDA approved a new Alzheimer’s drug despite controversy over whether it works
  • [H2] 50 years ago, NASA relaxed quarantine rules for returning moon missions
  • [H2] Trending Stories
  • [H2] The Coronavirus Pandemic
  • [H2] From the Archives
  • [H2] Science News Magazine
  • [H2] Featured Media
  • [H2] More Stories
  • [H2] Science News
  • [H2] Log in
  • [H3] Science News Needs You
  • [H3] A deep look at a speck of human brain reveals never-before-seen quirks
  • [H3] The mere sight of illness may kick-start a canary’s immune system
  • [H3] FDA approved a new Alzheimer’s drug despite controversy over whether it works
  • [H3] New clues suggest people reached the Americas around 30,000 years ago
  • [H3] Solving mysteries of reproduction helped make parenthood possible for millions
  • [H3] FDA approved a new Alzheimer’s drug despite controversy over whether it works
  • [H3] Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
  • [H3] Something mysteriously wiped out about 90 percent of sharks 19 million years ago
  • [H3] The last 30 years were the hottest on record for the United States
  • [H3] Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
  • [H3] NASA will be heading back to Venus for the first time in decades
  • [H3] Even hard-to-kill tardigrades can’t always survive being shot out of a gun
  • [H3] Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
  • [H3] Nuclear clocks could outdo atomic clocks as the most precise timepieces
  • [H3] The teeth of ‘wandering meatloaf’ contain a rare mineral found only in rocks
  • [H3] A deep look at a speck of human brain reveals never-before-seen quirks
  • [H3] Here’s what we know about the risks of serious side effects from COVID-19 vaccines
  • [H3] A body burned inside a hut 20,000 years ago signaled shifting views of death
  • [H3] After 40 years of AIDS, here’s why we still don’t have an HIV vaccine
  • [H3] This is the first picture of a sunlike star with multiple exoplanets
  • [H3] The mere sight of illness may kick-start a canary’s immune system
  • [H3] Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
  • [H3] These ferns may be the first plants known to share work like ants
  • [H3] Sign Up For the Latest from Science News
  • [H3] The CDC’s changes to mask guidelines raised questions. Here are 6 answers
  • [H3] As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we answer 7 lingering vaccine questions
  • [H3] Sign up for e-mail updates on the latest coronavirus news and research
  • [H3] Science News Bulletin
  • [H3] How science museums reinvented themselves to survive the pandemic
  • [H3] Some viruses thwart bacterial defenses with a unique genetic alphabet
  • [H3] COVID-19 can affect the brain. New clues hint at how
  • [H3] Newly recognized tricks help elephants suck up huge amounts of water
  • [H3] Tiny crystals give a plain fish twinkling, colorful dots under light
  • [H3] The surge in U.S. coronavirus cases shows a shift in who’s getting sick
  • [H3] Frog skin cells turned themselves into living machines
  • [H3] How matter’s hidden complexity unleashed the power of nuclear physics
  • [H3] Follow Science News
  • [H3] Life
  • [H3] Even hard-to-kill tardigrades can’t always survive being shot out of a gun
  • [H3] European fire ant chemicals may send spiders scurrying away
  • [H3] Some viruses thwart bacterial defenses with a unique genetic alphabet
  • [H3] Humans
  • [H3] Neandertal DNA from cave mud shows two waves of migration across Eurasia
  • [H3] New depictions of ancient hominids aim to overcome artistic biases
  • [H3] Ancient humans may have deliberately voyaged to Japan’s Ryukyu Islands
  • [H3] Climate
  • [H3] The last 30 years were the hottest on record for the United States
  • [H3] ‘Tree farts’ contribute about a fifth of greenhouse gases from ghost forests
  • [H3] ‘Zombie’ forest fires may become more common with climate change
  • [H3] Astronomy
  • [H3] Some fast radio bursts come from the spiral arms of other galaxies
  • [H3] Record-breaking light has more than a quadrillion electron volts of energy
  • [H3] Watch this beautiful, high-resolution simulation of how stars are born
  • [H3] Physics
  • [H3] Nuclear clocks could outdo atomic clocks as the most precise timepieces
  • [H3] A newfound quasicrystal formed in the first atomic bomb test
  • [H3] A clock’s accuracy may be tied to the entropy it creates
  • [H3] Health & Medicine
  • [H3] Food that boosts gut microbes could be a new way to help malnourished kids
  • [H3] After 40 years of AIDS, here’s why we still don’t have an HIV vaccine
  • [H3] After vaccinating 95 percent of adults, a Brazilian city is returning to normal
  • [H3] Earth
  • [H3] 2021 will be another busy year for the Atlantic hurricane season
  • [H3] Lightning may be an important source of air-cleaning chemicals
  • [H3] A spike in Arctic lightning strikes may be linked to climate change
  • [H3] Science & Society
  • [H3] How science museums reinvented themselves to survive the pandemic
  • [H3] 50 years ago, scientists predicted steady U.S. population growth
  • [H3] A new memoir tells the life story of NASA ‘hidden figure’ Katherine Johnson
  • [H3] Subscriber Services
  • [H3] More Information
  • [H3] Society for Science
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A deep look at a speck of human brain reveals never-before-seen quirks Intern doFollow
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The mere sight of illness may kick-start a canary’s immune system Intern doFollow
Jonathan Lambert Intern doFollow
FDA approved a new Alzheimer’s drug despite controversy over whether it works Intern doFollow
New clues suggest people reached the Americas around 30,000 years ago Intern doFollow
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Solving mysteries of reproduction helped make parenthood possible for millions Intern doFollow
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Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field Intern doFollow
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Something mysteriously wiped out about 90 percent of sharks 19 million years ago Intern doFollow
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The last 30 years were the hottest on record for the United States Intern doFollow
NASA will be heading back to Venus for the first time in decades Intern doFollow
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Even hard-to-kill tardigrades can’t always survive being shot out of a gun Intern doFollow
Nuclear clocks could outdo atomic clocks as the most precise timepieces Intern doFollow
Emily Conover Intern doFollow
The teeth of ‘wandering meatloaf’ contain a rare mineral found only in rocks Intern doFollow
Charles Q. Choi Intern doFollow
50 years ago, NASA relaxed quarantine rules for returning moon missions Intern doFollow
Aina Abell Intern doFollow
Here’s what we know about the risks of serious side effects from COVID-19 vaccines Intern doFollow
Tina Hesman Saey Intern doFollow
A body burned inside a hut 20,000 years ago signaled shifting views of death Intern doFollow
After 40 years of AIDS, here’s why we still don’t have an HIV vaccine Intern doFollow
Erin Garcia de Jesús Intern doFollow
This is the first picture of a sunlike star with multiple exoplanets Intern doFollow
These ferns may be the first plants known to share work like ants Intern doFollow
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More Stories Intern doFollow
The CDC’s changes to mask guidelines raised questions. Here are 6 answers Intern doFollow
Sujata Gupta Intern doFollow
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, we answer 7 lingering vaccine questions Intern doFollow
Sign up for e-mail updates on the latest coronavirus news and research Intern doFollow
Science News Bulletin Intern doFollow
How science museums reinvented themselves to survive the pandemic Intern doFollow
Emily Anthes Intern doFollow
Some viruses thwart bacterial defenses with a unique genetic alphabet Intern doFollow
COVID-19 can affect the brain. New clues hint at how Intern doFollow
Subscribe Intern doFollow
Newly recognized tricks help elephants suck up huge amounts of water Intern doFollow
Tiny crystals give a plain fish twinkling, colorful dots under light Intern doFollow
The surge in U.S. coronavirus cases shows a shift in who’s getting sick Intern doFollow
Frog skin cells turned themselves into living machines Intern doFollow
How matter’s hidden complexity unleashed the power of nuclear physics Intern doFollow
All Media Intern doFollow
European fire ant chemicals may send spiders scurrying away Intern doFollow
Neandertal DNA from cave mud shows two waves of migration across Eurasia Intern doFollow
New depictions of ancient hominids aim to overcome artistic biases Intern doFollow
Ancient humans may have deliberately voyaged to Japan’s Ryukyu Islands Intern doFollow
‘Tree farts’ contribute about a fifth of greenhouse gases from ghost forests Intern doFollow
‘Zombie’ forest fires may become more common with climate change Intern doFollow
Some fast radio bursts come from the spiral arms of other galaxies Intern doFollow
Record-breaking light has more than a quadrillion electron volts of energy Intern doFollow
Watch this beautiful, high-resolution simulation of how stars are born Intern doFollow
A newfound quasicrystal formed in the first atomic bomb test Intern doFollow
A clock’s accuracy may be tied to the entropy it creates Intern doFollow
Food that boosts gut microbes could be a new way to help malnourished kids Intern doFollow
Jeanne Erdmann Intern doFollow
After vaccinating 95 percent of adults, a Brazilian city is returning to normal Intern doFollow
Meghie Rodrigues Intern doFollow
2021 will be another busy year for the Atlantic hurricane season Intern doFollow
Lightning may be an important source of air-cleaning chemicals Intern doFollow
A spike in Arctic lightning strikes may be linked to climate change Intern doFollow
50 years ago, scientists predicted steady U.S. population growth Intern doFollow
A new memoir tells the life story of NASA ‘hidden figure’ Katherine Johnson Intern doFollow
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