Happy Tuesday, Aledan Merfolk! I obviously failed big-time at keeping up with weekly Science Tuesday posts, so I’m switching it up and posting this segment once a month instead of weekly. Enjoy all (ok, most) of June’s science news!
Ancient geometric symbols may have been basis for writing
Comet’s atmosphere contains amino acid needed for creating life
Bees’ fuzz helps pick up flowers’ electric signals
Antarctica didn’t protect dinosaurs from mass extinction event
Specially engineered nanoparticles take aim at atherosclerosis
Study ties prednisone use to elevated mortality risk in patients with RA
Meteor source of iron in dagger found with King Tut
Water on young moon likely came from asteroids
Milky Way has mass of 700 billion suns
Pluto’s terrain visible in great detail in latest New Horizons image
Skeleton of ancient dog-like creature still puzzles scientists
Study links migraines to cardiovascular problems in women
London excavation reveals Roman-era documents
Shapes on Pluto’s surface offer clues to geological activity
Scientists eye mantis shrimp for ideas to create new body armor
Male sparrows provide less for young if they suspect mate of cheating
Gene that colors butterfly wings linked to dark-colored moth mutation
Scientists closer to creating universal cancer vaccine
Youths on ADHD meds may have increased arrhythmia risk
Unusual underwater structures are geological, not ancient city
Study suggests quicker universe expansion
New radio maps of Jupiter indicate ammonia swirls below clouds
Researchers unveil synthetic human genome project
Dogs may have originated in both Asia and Europe
Young ocean fish eating plastic “Scientists say the fish prefer the plastic to their natural food the way teenagers eschew healthy food in favor of fast food.” 🙁
Reduced risk of colon cancer death linked to low-dose aspirin use
Rosetta probe back online after orientation snafu
New magma chamber found alongside New Zealand volcanoes
Risk of microcephaly as high as 13% among Zika-infected pregnant women
Study explores link between dopamine, memory function
Hawking, colleagues say information can escape from black holes
Photons’ quantum properties could be used to send uncrackable messages
Study links ancient European farmers with Stone Age migrants from Aegean Sea
Eels climb and send pulses of electricity into threatening creatures
Bison found their way to Americas about 13,000 years ago
Strange deep-sea mushroom is a part of a siphonophore
Archerfish demonstrate ability to discern specific human faces
Malaysian rainforest home to world’s tallest tropical tree
7 new species of peacock spiders identified in Australia So pretty!
Mammals began to thrive long before dinosaurs died out
Event Horizon Telescope will improve image of black holes
LISA Pathfinder captures almost-flawless free fall
Astronomers listen to sounds from ancient star cluster
New blood test could help personalize antidepressant treatment
New elements named for Japan, Moscow, Tenn. and Russian physicist
Satellites, drones help find huge hidden monument in Petra
Flores Island fossils appear to be from ancestors of Homo floresiensis (psst, these are the “real hobbits” you’ve heard about)
Black hole’s dinner of space clouds is in astronomers’ sights
Bioluminescence evolved many times in deep-sea fish
Scientists re-create ancient enzyme
Health, behavior changes likely in early humans due to ancient supernovas “The nearby supernovas would have brightened the night sky for about a year, leading to behavioral changes and hormone production, and increased radiation on Earth would have lasted 500 years.” (The most interesting part of this article is the discussion on radiation background levels and the dosage necessary to cause fatalities)
Female Cape honeybees exhibit invasive, freeloading behavior
Hummingbird hawk-moths staying in UK longer than usual
Carbon dioxide turned into limestone in Iceland
Breath test could warn of early return of lung cancer
Australian researchers creating allergen-free peanut
Scientists developing miniature multimodality endoscopic scanner
Mouse species has menstrual cycle similar to that of humans
Star ripping away young planet’s outer layers
Milky Way lost to light pollution for 1 in 3 people
Imperfections greatly weaken carbon nanotubes
Brain reward system changes seen in long-term marijuana users
Jupiter-sized planet found orbiting binary star system
Close-up shows boundary between Pluto’s plains and rocky highlands
NASA tracks Mars dust storms based on atmospheric temperatures
Autonomic nervous system activity during sleep helps with memory
Hoard of Roman-era silver discovered in Scottish field
More infections follow use of antibiotics during breast-feeding
Peptoids used to develop blood test for diseases without antigens
Scientists detect chiral molecule in interstellar space
NASA scientists to study behavior of fire in space with Cygnus blaze
2,000-year-old hunk of butter pulled from bog in Ireland
Part of humerus found from seabird as big as a plane
Climate change key factor in extinction of rodent in Australia
Rx drug contamination common in Southern streams
Researchers examine anaphylaxis risk in siblings of youths with peanut allergy
LIGO latches on to more gravitational waves
NASA uses space instruments to view methane leaks on Earth
New fish species found in Pacific during NOAA expedition
Amazon butterflies pilfer bamboo nectar from ants
Male banana fiddler crabs improve mating odds by trapping females
Birds’ small brains pack big neuron punch
New technique allows chemotherapy to cross blood-brain barrier
Birth defect risk low with 3rd-trimester Zika infection
Oxygen found in distant, early galaxy
Asteroid found orbiting sun alongside Earth
Strange meteorite found in 470M-year-old limestone in Sweden
New gene-drive process could limit testing impact
Researchers look for King Henry I’s remains on Reading Abbey grounds What is it with the English paving over their dead kings?
Female patients appear more prone to dry socket after extractions
Aquarium researchers seek to design whale-saving rope
Mass extinction 12,000 years ago brought on by humans
Researchers find rare eyeless catfish in Texas
Earth’s seabeds need modern mapping, ocean experts say
Distant planet being destroyed by star’s radiation
Algorithm may help predict an Islamic State-inspired attack
Supercomputers’ brain power could get boost from artificial synapses
Very young Neptune-sized planet found by Kepler space telescope
Zika vaccine approved for human trial
Early mammals’ eyes evolved to see better at night
30-second rub with sanitizer best to kill bacteria
Brain tumor-higher education link found “The 17-year study found that women with three or more years of college were 23% more likely to develop glioma, and men with similar education levels were 19% more likely to develop that type of tumor.”
Hippocampus grafts allow regeneration in aged brains “The researchers grafted neural stem cells into the hippocampus of aged animal models and found that the hippocampus of older animals accepted the grafted cells as well as that of younger animals, which may lead to helping treat age-related neurodegenerative diseases in humans.”
Powerful electrical field may have kicked water out of Venus’ atmosphere
Asteroid rings remain despite interactions with gas giants
Ancient figurine lost for 150 years found in Scotland museum
Blood flow into brain doesn’t happen right away in newborn mice
Zebra finches learn complex mating songs from their fathers
Device could capture energy for prosthetic limbs
Computer simulation shows how Pluto could have subsurface ocean
Early binary stars’ lifetimes charted to study gravitational wave creation
First high-energy physics experiment simulated on quantum computer
Chunks of land along Calif.’s San Andreas fault rising, sinking
Imaging technique gives scientists a look inside cat mummies
Researchers find contagious cancer among Canadian mussels
Drug may delay or prevent breast cancer
Hubble spots massive dark vortex in Neptune’s atmosphere
Earth’s gravity field detects strange Caribbean Sea sound <-Obviously mermaids singing…
Monkeys shrink their social circles as they age
Study examines self-destruct mechanism of paternal mitochondrial DNA
Heart attack patients with diabetes at 50% increased risk of dying
Youths with short sleep duration at increased risk for obesity
Ancient insects found in amber disguised themselves with debris
Common precursor found for scales, feathers and hair
Amphibious centipede found in Southeast Asia
Massive canyon on Charon described
Electric currents may reduce fat in chocolate, study suggests
Study evaluates PET prostate radiotracer for breast cancer imaging
Study examines intensive lifestyle intervention in black diabetes patients
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All the things!!! This list is staggering. LOL. You should see all the tabs I have opened now.
hehehe, I know what you mean. I had a ton open all week as I went through!