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Nuts Make You Live Longer*
Nov 21, 2013 11:25 AM CST
Nuts Make You Live Longer*
*Says study funded by nut industry
(Newser)
- If you like snacking on nuts, a team of Harvard researchers has some very good news: That might just make you less likely to die. Well, OK, so technically everyone is 100% likely to die, but in a study of 118,000 people, those who ate a serving of nuts...
Volcano Spawns New Island
Nov 21, 2013 7:30 AM CST
Volcano Spawns New Island
Japan welcomes tiny new territory
(Newser)
- An undersea volcanic eruption has given Japan a tiny patch of new territory—but the country is going to wait and see whether the sea swallows it before it names the new island. The island was born in a huge eruption of exploding rocks and smoke that reached one-third of...
Climbers Discover
New Top Peak
in Burma
Nov 20, 2013 2:13 AM CST
Climbers Discover New Top Peak in Burma
Remote Mt. Gamlang highest in all SE Asia, team says
(Newser)
- Burma may new have a new tallest mountain, according to a US-Burmese mountaineering team that trekked through jungles crawling with cobras, made a brief, illegal detour through Chinese-controlled Tibet, and survived a terrifying 600-foot drop into a crevice on their way to the top of what has long been thought...
Depressed? Tackling Your Insomnia First Could Help
study says
Nov 19, 2013 2:29 PM CST
Depressed? Tackling Your Insomnia First Could Help
New study could lead to major shift in treatment
(Newser)
- We might be on the verge of what the
New York Times
calls "the most significant [advance] in the treatment of depression since the introduction of Prozac in 1987": a new way of looking at treatment for depression and insomnia. More than half of Americans who suffer from depression...
Live Volcano Found
Under Antarctic Ice
Nov 18, 2013 2:22 AM CST
Live Volcano Found Under Antarctic Ice
It could send yet more ice into ocean if it blows its top
(Newser)
- What happens when a huge volcanic eruption happens under a massive sheet of ice? A new discovery means scientists may soon get a chance to find out. Researchers investigating swarms of small earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 in western Antarctica believe they have spotted an active volcano rumbling under almost...
Ancient City Found Under
Biblical-Era Ruins
Nov 17, 2013 3:53 PM CST
Ancient City Found Under Biblical-Era Ruins
Archaeologists in Israel unearth evidence of older Canaanite city
(Newser)
- Archaeologists excavating an ancient city in Israel have found evidence of an even older city at the site, one that dates back to the 14th century BC, LiveScience reports. Archaeologists have been digging at the Canaanite city of Gezer for about 100 years, with most experts dating their findings to...
Danger in the Ocean:
270-Square-Mile Iceberg
in case you missed it
Nov 16, 2013 1:04 PM CST
Danger in the Ocean: 270-Square-Mile Iceberg
Chunk of Antarctic ice could threaten shipping
(Newser)
- A vast iceberg—described variously as Singapore-sized, bigger than Chicago, a quarter of the size of Rhode Island, or just really, really big—is drifting away from Antarctica and could find its way toward shipping lanes. The 270-square-mile chunk of ice cracked off the Pine Island Glacier in July, Antarctica'...
5 Most Incredible
Discoveries
of the Week
Nov 16, 2013 6:00 AM CST
5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week
A humongous iceberg and an elusive 'unicorn' make the list
(Newser)
- Antarctica might have sent a very unwelcome visitor toward international shipping lanes, while conservationists are thrilled about spotting an "Asian Unicorn:"
Danger in the Ocean: 270-Square-Mile Iceberg : A vast iceberg—described variously as Singapore-sized, bigger than Chicago, a quarter of the size of Rhode Island, or just really,
...
World's Oldest
Animal Lived
to 507
new analysis
Nov 15, 2013 7:43 AM CST
World's Oldest Animal Lived to 507
Ming was killed when scientists cracked open its shell
(Newser)
- The oldest animal ever known lived from 1499 until the day researchers cracked its shell open, killing it in the process. Ming, an ocean quahog from the species
Arctica islandica,
was initially thought to be a record-setting 402 years old. But the scientists who found it on a seabed near...
Boys More Likely
to Be Born Too Soon
STUDY SAYS
Nov 15, 2013 1:54 AM CST
Boys More Likely to Be Born Too Soon
'Kangaroo' care can help premature babies survive
(Newser)
- In what researchers call a "double whammy for boys," new research has found that they are more likely to be born premature and more likely to die or suffer disabilities from being born too soon. Researchers say the disparity—around 55% of premature births are male—happens all...
Dogs Got
Their Start
in Europe
study says
Nov 14, 2013 7:21 PM CST
Dogs Got Their Start in Europe
And a lot earlier than thought, according to new study
(Newser)
- Dogs have been hanging out with humans way longer than thought, a new study suggests. UCLA researchers say the first ones were ancient wolves that started following hunter and gatherers around Europe between 18,000 and 32,000 years ago, reports the BBC . The finding, which contradicts previous theories that...
Secrets of Mysterious
Black Hole Jets Revealed
NEW STUDY
Nov 14, 2013 12:54 PM CST
Secrets of Mysterious Black Hole Jets Revealed
Jets have power to spew iron and nickel, study finds
(Newser)
- For years, astronomers have wondered what exactly black holes spew into our universe—and now they know. Iron and nickel have been found shooting from the relativistic jets of a black hole several times larger than our sun, but the finding is more surprising than it may seem. It shows...
Australia Yields Evidence
of Oldest Life Ever
Nov 14, 2013 9:00 AM CST
Australia Yields Evidence of Oldest Life Ever
Rocks in Pilbara reveal 3.5B-year-old microbes
(Newser)
- We have found the oldest life on Earth, and it is Australian. A team of researchers from Down Under have found signs of "complex microbial ecosystems" in rock formations from the Pilbara region in Western Australia dating back 3.5 billion years, the
Guardian
reports. The discovery "pushes...
'Asian Unicorn'
Captured on
Camera
Nov 14, 2013 6:34 AM CST
'Asian Unicorn' Captured on Camera
It's the first sighting of the saola in Vietnam since 1998
(Newser)
- One conservationist went so far is to call them "the most important wild animal photographs taken in Asia, and perhaps the world, in at least the past decade." That's because, captured in them, is an image of the "Asian Unicorn." That's the nickname given...
Depression
Might Take
Years Off
Your Life
study says
Nov 12, 2013 1:45 PM CST
Depression Might Take Years Off Your Life
Study finds that cells age faster in those with the condition
(Newser)
- Depression isn't just making life miserable for those afflicted, it's actually making life shorter, a new study suggests. Dutch researchers found that people with depression seem to be aging faster, with the upshot being that they lose four to six years, reports CBS News . They reached the conclusion...
Boost Your Optimism: Wash Your Hands
Nov 9, 2013 5:35 PM CST
Boost Your Optimism: Wash Your Hands
Trouble is, you might also lose your drive, study says
(Newser)
- Feeling dejected? You might want to turn on the sink. Washing your hands, a study suggests, can be emotionally cleansing: It may help us feel more optimistic after a failure. Researchers assigned an "impossible task" to two groups of people; they failed, of course. Then, scientists told one group...
5 Most Incredible
Discoveries of the Week
Nov 9, 2013 1:58 PM CST
5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week
From a new autism clue to a staggering find in a squalid apartment
(Newser)
- This week: The Forbidden City gives up one of its secrets, and a scientist reveals he's created a kind of artificial blood—in Transylvania, no less.
Secret to Building the Forbidden City Revealed : How on earth did 15th-century laborers transport hundred-ton rocks from a quarry more than 40 miles
...
Astronaut Snaps Photo
of Huge Typhoon
Nov 9, 2013 6:00 AM CST
Astronaut Snaps Photo of Huge Typhoon
Death toll from Haiyan in Philippines was at 100 and rising quickly
(Newser)
- Super Typhoon Haiyan is done with the Philippines, but it will take some time to get a handle on the death toll—now at 100 and rising—and the damage. In the meantime, US astronaut Karen L. Nyberg took a photo from the International Space Station that provides the best...
NASA 'Dumbfounded'
by 6-Tailed Comet
Nov 8, 2013 4:35 PM CST
NASA 'Dumbfounded' by 6-Tailed Comet
(OK, technically it's a 'comet-like' asteroid)
(Newser)
- The Hubble telescope has spotted a spectacular, perplexing object in the middle of the Asteroid Belt: a rock with six "comet-like" dust tails streaming behind it. "We were literally dumbfounded when we saw it," David Jewitt, the head of the astronomy team studying the P/2013 P5, said...
Big Meteor Strikes
Way More Common
Than Thought
STUDY SAYS
Nov 7, 2013 1:00 PM CST
Big Meteor Strikes Way More Common Than Thought
Chelyabinsk-size strike happens every 30 years or so
(Newser)
- A meteor strike like the one in Chelyabinsk, Russia , earlier this year might seem like a once in a lifetime event, but a new study in
Nature
says that isn't the case. Using data from sensors around the world, researchers found that big asteroids have hit Earth's atmosphere...
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