Science news Posted December 5, 2013: New Je
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Posted December 5, 2013:
- New Jersey Shore Likely Faces Unprecedented Flooding by Mid-Century
- You Can't Get Entangled Without a Wormhole: Physicist Finds Entanglement Instantly Gives Rise to a Wormhole
- Coffee or Beer? The Choice Could Affect Your Genome
- Probiotic Therapy Alleviates Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice
- How Mosquitoes Are Drawn to Human Skin and Breath
- Astronomers Discover Planet That Shouldn't Be There
- Mother Lemon Sharks 'Home' to Their Birthplace to Give Birth
- Geoengineering Approaches to Reduce Climate Change Unlikely to Succeed
Posted December 4, 2013:
- Crocodiles Are Cleverer Than Previously Thought: Some Crocodiles Use Lures to Hunt Their Prey
- Glimpsing the Infrastructure of a Gamma-Ray Burst Jet
- Rising Ocean Acidification Leads to Anxiety in Fish
- Multi-Dog Study Points to Canine Brain's Reward Center
- New Fossil Species Found in Mozambique Reveals New Data on Ancient Mammal Relatives
- IVF Improving, but Fertility Treatments Keep Multiple Births High
- Fledgling Supernova Remnant Reveals Neutron Star's Secrets
- Estrogen: Not Just Produced by Ovaries
- Early Tree-Dwelling Bipedal Human Ancestor Was Similar to Ancient Apes and 'Lucy' but Not Living Apes
- Stomach 'Clock' Tells Us How Much to Eat
- NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Obtains Best Views of Saturn Hexagon
- Humans Threaten Wetlands' Ability to Keep Pace With Sea-Level Rise
- Structure of Key Pain-Related Protein Unveiled
- Sea-Level Rise to Drive Coastal Flooding, Regardless of Change in Cyclone Activity
- Oldest Hominin DNA Sequenced: Mitochondrial Genome of a 400,000-Year-Old Hominin from Spain Decoded
- Industrial Age Helps Some Coastal Regions Capture Carbon Dioxide, Surprise Finding Shows
- First Evidence of Primates Regularly Sleeping in Caves
- Mysteries of Earth's Radiation Belts Uncovered by NASA Twin Spacecraft
- While the Arctic Ocean Is Largely a Carbon Sink, Parts Are Also a Source of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
- Ultrathin 'Diagnostic Skin' Allows Continuous Patient Monitoring
- First Global Snapshot of Key Coral Reef Fishes: Fishing Has Reduced Vital Seaweed Eaters by More Than 50 Percent
- How to Change Cell Types by Flipping a Single Switch
- Dads: How Important Are They? New Research Highlights Value of Fathers in Both Neurobiology and Behavior of Offspring
- Ten Times More Throughput on Optic Fibers
- Explosive Growth of Young Star
- More Extreme Weather Events Likely: Climate Projections of Unparalleled Accuracy for the Whole of Europe
- Ocean Crust Could Store Many Centuries of Industrial Carbon Dioxide
- Depression in Pregnant Mothers May Alter the Pattern of Brain Development in Their Babies