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New Wearable Ultrasound Device Could 'Transform' Pregnancy Care
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New Wearable Ultrasound Device Could 'Transform' Pregnancy Care

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Children Of Responders Who Attended Ground Zero After 9/11 Are Experiencing Mental Health Problems
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Children Of Responders Who Attended Ground Zero After 9/11 Are Experiencing Mental Health Problems

Intergenerational transmission of trauma has been well-documented in the children of Holocaust survivors and war veterans, but it also appears to be present in children of first responders.

How Are Tornadoes Predicted When We Don't Fully Understand How They Form? We Asked The Experts
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How Are Tornadoes Predicted When We Don't Fully Understand How They Form? We Asked The Experts

“There are known unknowns, and there are unknown unknowns [...] but you can't fully know what you don't know because you don't know it yet.”

Ancient Goose Fossil Challenges Long-Held Theories About New Zealand Birds
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Ancient Goose Fossil Challenges Long-Held Theories About New Zealand Birds

A newly described fossil goose shows that New Zealand’s bird history involved repeated arrivals, extinctions, and rapid island evolution. A rare fossil goose found in the remains of an ancient lake in Central Otago is changing how scientists understand the bird history of Aotearoa New Zealand, according to a researcher at the University of Otago [...]

The Sun is Changing and We Don’t Know Why
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The Sun is Changing and We Don’t Know Why

The Sun has a heartbeat. Every eleven years it swells with magnetic fury, hurling solar flares and charged particles into space, sparking auroral displays and threatening power grids, all before quietening down again. We've tracked this rhythm for centuries. But now, scientists listening to sound waves deep inside our local star have found something deeply unexpected, that heartbeat is changing. And nobody yet knows what it means.