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Six science stories we can't wait to follow in 2015


 
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Six science stories we can't wait to follow in 2015
Some serious groundwork has been laid. Some amazing instruments are turning on. Some incredible destinations are in sight. If you ask us, 20...
Six science stories we can't wait to follow in 2015

SCIENCE

   
Buzzed birds slur their songs, researchers find
You know how that guy at the karaoke bar singing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" sounds a little off after he’s had a few drinks? The same...

SCIENCE NOW

Get ready! NASA spacecraft soon to rendezvous with dwarf planet Ceres
After voyaging 2.4 billion miles through space, NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is finally in the home stretch of its journey to Ceres, the largest m...
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› NASA team hacks Opportunity to treat Mars rover's amnesia

ENVIRONMENT

Tracking the Fukushima radioactivity plume across the Pacific
How long did it take a radioactive plume to travel the waters of the Pacific from Fukushima, Japan, to the shores of North America?
› Nevada coyote-killing contest raises activists' fur
› In China, app aims to shame polluters by showing who is fouling air
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HEALTH AND MEDICINE

H3N2 viruses fuel 'epidemic' levels of flu season deaths, CDC says
Deaths due to influenza and pneumonia have hit “epidemic†levels in the U.S. as flu activity became widespread in 36 states, according to th...
› Cancer, heart disease, stroke deaths down, life span stays put
› When doctors aren't enough to help patients keep diabetes in check

HIGHLIGHTS

Study narrows down genetic suspects in autism
 
   
Researchers have narrowed down the list of genes implicated in autism spectrum disorder, and they appear to point toward a part of the brain...
› Astronomers find 'new' dwarf galaxy in Milky Way's neighborhood
› Insect-eating bats, not fruit bats, sparked Ebola outbreak, study says

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