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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Why Joshua trees are fussy

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2/10/19

Brain-zapping implants that fight depression are inching closer to reality

Researchers are using electric jolts to correct the faulty brain activity that sparks depression.
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How black soldier fly larvae can demolish a pizza so fast

When gorging together, fly larvae create a living fountain that whooshes slowpokes up and away. 
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What FamilyTreeDNA sharing genetic data with police means for you

Law enforcement can now use one company’s private DNA database to investigate rapes and murders.
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Laser light can contain intricate, beautiful fractals

Fractals show up in cauliflower, seashells and now — lasers.
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Evolutionarily, grandmas are good for grandkids — up to a point

Women may live past their reproductive years because they help their grandchildren survive, but there are limits to that benefit.
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Collapsing ice cliffs may not contribute to sea level rise

Scientists debate a controversial hypothesis that suggests that massive crumbling ice cliffs could speed up future sea level rise.
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DNA reveals early mating between Asian herders and European farmers

A new genetic analysis could upend assumptions about the origins of Indo-European languages.
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Pills equipped with tiny needles can inject a body from the inside

High-tech pills equipped with medicinal needles could administer painless shots inside the body.
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Shutdown aside, Joshua trees live an odd life

Growing only in the U.S. Southwest, wild Joshua trees evolved a rare, fussy pollination scheme.
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Why it’s key to identify preschoolers with anxiety and depression

With mounting evidence that very young children can experience anxiety and depression, efforts are underway to identify and treat them early.
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