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News in Brief Ancient DNA reveals the origins of the Philistines Jul 03 2019 2:00 PM A mysterious Biblical-era population may have fled Bronze Age calamities. READ MORE |
News in Brief Rogue immune cells can infiltrate old brains Jul 03 2019 1:00 PM Killer T cells get into older brains where they may make mischief, a study in mice and postmortem human brain tissue finds. READ MORE |
News Why some insect eggs are spherical while others look like hot dogs Jul 03 2019 1:00 PM Analyzing a new database of insect eggs' sizes and shapes suggests that where eggs are laid helps explain some of their diversity of forms. READ MORE |
News East Asians may have been reshaping their skulls 12,000 years ago Jul 03 2019 6:00 AM An ancient skull-molding practice had a long history in northeastern Asia, researchers say. READ MORE |
News in Brief Europe's latest heat wave has been linked to climate change Jul 02 2019 1:26 PM Global warming made the June heat wave at least five times more likely to happen. READ MORE |
News This brain region may be why some robots send chills down your spine Jul 02 2019 12:00 PM Scientists may have traced the source of the "uncanny valley" sensation in the brain. READ MORE |
News California's new vaccine rules kept more kindergartners up-to-date Jul 02 2019 11:00 AM Three statewide interventions improved the rates of kindergartners behind on required vaccinations in California, researchers report. READ MORE |
News in Brief Vision cells can pull double duty in the brain, detecting both color and shape Jul 01 2019 1:04 PM Neurons in a brain area that handles vision fire in response to more than one aspect of an object, countering earlier ideas, a study in monkeys finds. READ MORE |
News CO emissions are on track to take us beyond 1.5 degrees of global warming Jul 01 2019 11:00 AM Current and planned infrastructure will exceed the level of emissions that would keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a new analysis finds. READ MORE |
Reviews & Previews 'Slime' shows how algae have shaped our climate, evolution and daily lives Jul 01 2019 7:00 AM The new book 'Slime' makes the case that algae deserve to be celebrated. READ MORE |
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