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Exploiting a standard tool of art conservation can help police find painted-over bloodstains.
A British-Australian research team has just found coral trout living on the south side of the Great Barrier Reef sporting dark skin raised, scablike, brown-black growths. Although the authors believe they’ve stumbled onto an epidemic of melanoma — a type of skin cancer — other experts have their doubts. Strong ones.
Major hubs with far-flung flights are most efficient at launching pandemics.
I read with sadness this week that Weekly Reader is about to disappear. As much as I’ll miss the idea of the venerable Weekly Reader living on, I also have to admit to a bit of a love/hate relationship with it. This conflict developed shortly after I joined the staff here. As soon as I identified my affiliation, people frequently asked: “Science News — hmmm: Isn’t that the Weekly Reader of science?”
Mass exchanges result in more kidneys for difficult-to-match recipients.
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Mass exchanges result in more kidneys for difficult-to-match recipients.
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