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Massive Iceberg Breaks Off from Antarctica

By Maria-Jose Vinas | NASA Earth Science News Team on Jul 12, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Massive Iceberg Breaks Off from Antarctica

Larsen C, a floating platform of glacial ice on the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula, is the fourth largest ice shelf ringing Earth’s southernmost continent. In 2014, a crack that had been slowly growing into the ice shelf for decades suddenly started to spread northwards, creating the nascent iceberg. Now that the close to […]

Nagoya Forensic Scientists Recover Human DNA from Mosquitos

By Nagoya University on Jul 10, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Nagoya Forensic Scientists Recover Human DNA from Mosquitos

Nagoya, Japan – Most people would agree that painful mosquito bites are an especially annoying part of summer. Except perhaps forensic scientists, who can examine human blood from a mosquito’s stomach and match the DNA to determine who was bitten. This technique can help police work out who was at a crime scene and in […]

Sorting Complicated Knots

By Jung Gyu Kim | IBS on Jul 7, 2017   Science/Education  

Sorting Complicated Knots

From bow ties and shoelaces to sailing boats and climbing ropes, knots are not only very useful for our daily lives, but for mathematics too. IBS researchers from the Center for Geometry and Physics, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) reported a new mathematical operation to catalog a special kind of mathematical knots, known […]

DNA Study of Southern Humpback Finds Calving Ground Loyalty Drives Population Differences

By Wildlife Conservation Society on Jul 7, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

DNA Study of Southern Humpback Finds Calving Ground Loyalty Drives Population Differences

Scientists conducting the first circum-global assessment of mitochondrial DNA variation in the Southern Hemisphere’s humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) have found that whales faithfully returning to calving grounds year after year play a major role in how populations form, according to WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the American Museum of Natural History, and a number of other […]

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