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2018 Rosetta Stones Roundup: A Very Hot Year for Geology

January 5, 2019 Author: Dana Hunter Category: EARTH

We take a look back at some of the hottest geology of 2018, and get a glimpse of what 2019 has to offer

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The Fight over Abortion Heats Up, 1969; The Price of Helium, 1919

January 5, 2019 Author: Daniel C. Schlenoff Category: 50, 100 & 150 Years Ago

Innovation and discovery as chronicled in Scientific American

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Prehistoric Shark May Have Caught a Dinner on the Wing

January 5, 2019 Author: Brian Switek Category: Evolution

A fossil tooth hints at a startling interaction between an ancient shark and a flying reptile.\

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Invisible Killers Hitchhike on Native Plant Seedlings

January 4, 2019 Author: Christopher Intagliata Category: Biology

More than a quarter of the seedlings sampled at native plant nurseries were infected with pathogens—which could hamper restoration work. Christopher Intagliata reports.

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Ravenmaster Christopher Skaife Tells of His Relationships with the Tower of London’s Resident Birds

January 4, 2019 Author: Steve Mirsky Category: Anti Gravity

His job is for the avians

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It’s Time to Get Arsenic and Other Toxic Substances out of Baby Food

January 4, 2019 Author: THE EDITORS Category: Feed

It’s time to get arsenic and other heavy metals out of our infants’ diets

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Humans Evolved to Exercise  

January 4, 2019 Author: Herman Pontzer Category: Evolution

Unlike our ape cousins, humans require high levels of physical activity to be healthy

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Ultima Thule and the Apes of Earth

January 3, 2019 Author: Steve Mirsky Category: Arts & Culture

As the New Horizons mission approached Ultima Thule, Rowan University paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara put our close-up study of the Kuiper Belt object into a deep-time perspective.

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Cosmic Collision Created “Snowman” MU69—the Farthest World Ever Explored

January 3, 2019 Author: Alexandra Witze Category: Feed

Close-up images from NASA’s New Horizons probe show the space rock has two distinct lobes

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Donald Trump Finally Has a White House Science Adviser

January 3, 2019 Author: Lauren Morello Category: Feed

Senate confirms meteorologist Kelvin Droegemeier to lead the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

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