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Friday, April 27, 2018

Science of the Week: 4/27/18

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:

Researchers claim they are on the verge of bringing the woolly mammoth back from extinction

Fat cells seem to remember unhealthy diet

Promising approaches in food allergen prevention and treatment

First genetic evidence of ongoing mating between two distinct species of guenon monkeys

Swamp microbe has pollution-munching power

Landmark paper finds light at the end of the tunnel for world's wildlife and wild places

By 2040, artificial intelligence could upend nuclear stability

NASA InSight lander to get first look at "heart" of Mars

Noninvasive spinal stimulation method enables paralyzed people to regain use of hands

Study says low-lying islands uninhabitable by mid-century

Scientists use quantum "spooky action" to entangle objects you can actually see

Influence of early humans on mammal diversity occurred much earlier than previously thought

Have a good weekend, and I'll see you Monday!




















1 comment:

  1. If polar bears can barely survive in the Arctic, I don't know how mammoths could survive.

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