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Newfound exoplanet may turn to dust: Planet’s dust cloud may explain strange patterns of light from its star

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 5 hours 16 min ago
Researchers have detected a possible planet, some 1,500 light years away, that appears to be evaporating under the blistering heat of its parent star. The scientists infer that a long tail of debris -- much like the tail of a comet -- is following the planet, and that this tail may tell the story of the planet's disintegration. According to the team's calculations, the tiny exoplanet, not much larger than Mercury, will completely disintegrate within 100 million years.
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Attraction or repulsion? New method predicts interaction energy of large molecules

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 11 min ago
Scientists have developed and validated a more accurate method for predicting the interaction energy of large molecules, such as biomolecules used to develop new drugs.
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'Rare' genetic variants are surprisingly common, life scientists report

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 11 min ago
A large survey of human genetic variation shows that rare genetic variants are not so rare after all, and offers insights into human diseases. A team of scientists studied 202 genes in 14,002 people -- one of the largest ever in a sequencing study in humans.
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How exercise affects the brain: Age and genetics play a role

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 11 min ago
Findings suggest that the effects of exercise on memory depend on the age of the exerciser; underlying genetic mechanisms matter, too.
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Functional coatings from the plasma nozzle

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 11 min ago
These coatings offer protection against rust, scratches and moisture and also improve adhesion: Surfaces with a nano coating. A new plasma process enables these coatings to be applied more easily and cost-efficiently -- on an industrial scale.
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New key mechanism in cell division discovered

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 11 min ago
Researchers have identified the mechanism by which protein Zds1 regulates a key function in mitosis, the process that occurs immediately before cell division. The research opens the door to developing targeted and direct therapies against cancer.
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Hitting snooze on the molecular clock: Rabies evolves slower in hibernating bats

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 12 min ago
The rate at which the rabies virus evolves in bats may depend heavily upon the ecological traits of its hosts, according to new research. Rabies viruses in tropical and sub-tropical bat species evolved nearly four times faster than viral variants in bats in temperate regions.
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Intricate, often invisible land-sea ecological chains of life threatened with extinction around the world

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 12 min ago
Intricate, often invisible chains of life are threatened with extinction around the world. A new study quantifies one of the longest such chains ever documented.
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A cell's first steps: Building a model to explain how cells grow

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 13 min ago
Physicists and biologists are addressing an important fundamental question in basic cell biology: how do living cells figure out when and where to grow?
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New silicon memory chip may offer super-fast memory

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 14 min ago
The first purely silicon oxide-based "resistive RAM" memory chip that can operate in ambient conditions -- opening up the possibility of new super-fast memory -- has now been developed.
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Sutureless aortic valve replacement a North American first

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 14 min ago
A surgical milestone was reached on May 1st with a sutureless aortic valve replacement through a thoracic incision just 5 centimeters long. The two patients in their seventies who underwent this innovative procedure were doing well only one week after their operations.
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Facebook and smartphones: New tools for psychological science research

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 14 min ago
Whether you're an iPerson who can't live without a Mac, a Facebook addict, or a gamer, you know that social media and technology say things about your personality and thought processes. And psychological scientists know it too -- they've started researching how new media and devices both reveal and change our mental states.
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A crowning success for crayfish

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 11 hours 15 min ago
Australian freshwater crayfish have a tooth enamel very similar to humans. Nature sometimes copies its own particularly successful developments. Scientists have now found that the teeth of the Australian freshwater crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus are covered with an enamel amazingly similar to that of vertebrates. Both materials consist of calcium phosphate and are also very alike in terms of their microstructure. This extremely hard substance has apparently developed in freshwater crayfish independently from vertebrates, as it makes the teeth particularly strong.
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Days of 'gizmo' launches return: NASA team to test new vehicle-descent technologies

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 13 hours 53 min ago
NASA technologists will get a chance next summer to relive the good old days when Agency engineers would affix space-age gizmos to rockets just to see if the contraptions worked. In what will be the first of four high-altitude balloon flights to begin in the summer of 2013, technologists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., and Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Va., are preparing to test new deceleration devices that could replace current descent technologies for landing ever-larger payloads at higher elevations on Mars.
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Meals, Equipment Top Cargo List for SpaceX spacecraft Dragon

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 14 hours 1 min ago
The Dragon spacecraft built by SpaceX will head to the International Space Station with about 1,200 pounds of cargo during its demonstration mission, including commemorative patches and pins, 162 meals and a collection of student experiments.
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Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE-3) flight hardware test

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 14 hours 4 min ago
A NASA flight test designed to demonstrate the feasibility of inflatable spacecraft technology is coming down to the wire. The Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE-3) is the third in a series of suborbital flight tests of this new technology. It is scheduled to launch from the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia's Eastern Shore this summer.
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Unparalleled views of Earth's coastal zone with HREP-HICO

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 14 hours 7 min ago
Scanning the globe from the vantage point of the International Space Station is about more than the fantastic view. While cruising in low Earth orbit, the space station HICO and RAIDS Experiment Payload-Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean, or HREP-HICO, gives researchers a valuable new way to view the coastal zone.
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Hinode mission to capture annular solar eclipse this weekend

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 14 hours 9 min ago
On May 20-21, 2012 an annular eclipse of the Sun will be visible from within a narrow corridor along Earth's northern Hemisphere -- beginning in eastern Asia, crossing the North Pacific Ocean, and ending in the western United States. A partial eclipse will be visible from a much larger region covering East Asia, North Pacific, North America and Greenland.
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Measuring transient X-rays with lobster eyes

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 14 hours 12 min ago
A technology that mimics the structure of a lobster's eyes is now being applied to a new instrument that could help revolutionize X-ray astronomy and keep astronauts safe on the International Space Station.
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Ultra-short laser pulses for science and industry

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News - 16 hours 26 min ago
The shorter the pulse duration, the more precisely the laser tool operates. Ultra-short laser pulses of outstanding high average püower are opening the doors to new applications in high throughput materials processing. Thanks to the short pulse duration, thermal damage of the material being processed is minimized.
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