5). C. Crockett. Experts don’t agree on age of Saturn’s rings. Science News. Vol. 190, November 12, 2016, p. 10. C. Crockett. Saturn’s widest ring measured. Science News. Vol. 188, July 11, 2015, p. 16. C. Crockett. Giant rings encircle young exoplanet.
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Every year more money is being spent studying the now-infamous plant protein gluten. The studying raises more questions. That leads to more money being spent. And then more questions. If there was more than one lecture in medical school where gluten came …
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IN NEW LIGHT Recent research suggests that the ancient Chaco society of the U.S. Southwest was founded by locals and run by a female lineage for hundreds of years. The best-known Chaco structures are great houses, massive, multilevel buildings represented …
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It had been a timeless love story. A garden snail with a rare genetic condition can’t mate with normal snails; scientists launch an international search for a mate; the snail becomes a media sensation; and miraculously not one but two possible mates are …
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s aides reportedly leave print-outs of news stories on his desk (REUTERS/Carlos Barria) A fascination with fake science news isn’t just the dalliance of Donald Trump fans opposing climate change. The US president reportedly …
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Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Motor mouth: T. rex could bite with the force of three cars Scientists have come up with one more reason to be amazed by Tyrannosaurus rex. When the huge carnivorous dinosaur took a bite, it did so …
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– This month, a new FDA commissioner was confirmed, a promising cancer drug delivered surprising clinical trial results, and China moved ahead of Western nations in human gene-editing experiments. Meanwhile, LabCorp completed a major acquisition and test …
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In science news around the world, Ebola resurfaces in a remote part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, India’s top biotechnology regulator declares a transgenic mustard plant “safe for consumption,” and a Republican push to kill an Obama-era rule …
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