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News Titan's oddly thick atmosphere may come from cooked organic compounds Feb 01 2019 7:00 AM Saturn's moon Titan might get some of its hazy atmosphere by baking organic molecules in a warm core. READ MORE |
News Climate change might not slow ocean circulation as much as thought Jan 31 2019 4:47 PM New measurements may call for a rethink of what controls ocean circulation in the North Atlantic. READ MORE |
News NASA's Curiosity Mars rover weighed the mountain it's climbing Jan 31 2019 2:07 PM Curiosity measures gravity as it drives, allowing scientists to weigh Mount Sharp and determine that the rock is less dense than expected. READ MORE |
News This bacteria-fighting protein also induces sleep Jan 31 2019 2:03 PM A bacteria-fighting protein also lulls fruit flies to sleep, suggesting links between sleep and the immune system. READ MORE |
News Giant pandas may have only recently switched to eating mostly bamboo Jan 31 2019 11:00 AM Giant pandas may have switched to an exclusive bamboo diet some 5,000 years ago, not 2 million years ago as previously thought. READ MORE |
News No, we don't know that gum disease causes Alzheimer's Jan 31 2019 7:00 AM A recent study linked gum disease and Alzheimer's disease, but the results are far from conclusive. READ MORE |
News New dates narrow down when Denisovans and Neandertals crossed paths Jan 30 2019 1:00 PM Mysterious ancient hominids called Denisovans and their Neandertal cousins periodically occupied the same cave starting around 200,000 years ago. READ MORE |
News in Brief A new AI training program helps robots own their ignorance Jan 30 2019 12:04 PM AI systems struggle to know what they don't know. Now scientists have created a way to help autonomous machines recognize their blind spots. READ MORE |
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