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172 matches found for "surprises"

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Interactions with aerosols boost warming potential of some gases

Yet the complexity of nature -- and the models used to quantify it -- continues to serve up surprises. The most recent? Certain gases that cause warming are so closely linked with the production of ae...

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Satellite reveals surprising cosmic 'weather' at edge of solar system

"Nature is full of surprises, and IBEX has been lucky to discover one of those surprises," said Priscilla Frisch, a senior scientist in astronomy & astrophysics at the University of Chicago....

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Early hominid first walked on two legs in the woods

This species was not a savanna species like Darwin proposed,” said University of Illinois anthropology professor Stanley Ambrose, a co-author of two of 11 studies published this week in Science on the...

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Study finds promise in combined transplant/vaccine therapy for high-risk leukemia

In a study to be published in the online early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of Aug. 24, the researchers report that patients with high-risk acute myeloid leu...

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The unwelcome gift: Marketing and cross-cultural differences

People from diverse cultures react differently to the element of surprise, according to authors Ana Valenzuela (Baruch College), Barbara Mellers (University of California, Berkeley), and Judi Strebel ...

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Ancient global warming episode holds clues to future climate

One of these is deep-sea sediment cores (see Figure). Deep-sea sediments contain fossil remains of tiny marine creatures and other materials that sink to the ocean floor. Over millions of years, these...

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Researchers discover new monitor species - find reveals the underestimated diversity of top-predators in Indonesia

"The finding of Varanus lirungensis is very important because it illustrates the high diversity of monitor lizards in Indonesia" notes André Koch. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Böhme, also from the Zoo...

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NASA's Fermi Finds Gamma-ray Galaxy Surprises

"Compton showed us that two classes of active galaxies emitted gamma rays -- blazars and radio galaxies," said Luigi Foschini at Brera Observatory of the National Institute for Astrophysics ...

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'Missing link': Revealing fast-spinning pulsar mysteries

Astronomers have discovered a unique double-star system that represents a "missing link" stage in what they believe is the birth process of the most rapidly-spinning stars in the Universe --...

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Researchers identify the gene responsible for a rare form of congenital anemia

The latest electronic edition of the journal Nature Genetics reports the discovery of a new gene responsible for congenital sideroblastic anemia, a rare disease, mainly characterized by the presence ...

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DNA blueprint for healthier and more efficient cows

The findings, published in two reports in the journal Science today, will have a profound impact on Australia’s livestock industry.CSIRO scientists were among the 300 researchers from 25 count...

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Titan may have subsurface ocean of hydrocarbons

Titan is also more squashed in its overall shape—like a rubber ball pressed down by a foot—than researchers had expected, said Howard Zebker, a Stanford geophysicist and electrical engineer involved i...

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Psychiatric disorders are common in adults who have had anorexia

The long-term follow-up by the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, does, however, show some encouraging results.The study was initiated in 1985. A total of 51 teenagers with anorexi...

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A Curious Pair of Galaxies

Sometimes objects in the sky that appear strange, or different from normal, have a story to tell and prove scientifically very rewarding. This was the idea behind Halton Arp’s catalogue of Peculiar Ga...

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Airborne ecologists help balance delicate African ecosystem

But managing these ecosystems and balancing the interests of the large charismatic mammals with those of other species has been a perpetual challenge for park and game mangers. Now a new study...

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