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How your college friendships help you – or don't

College students spend a tremendous amount of time with their friends. One estimate suggests that the average college student spends only 15 hours a week in class but 86 hours a week with his or her friends.

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Obama official warns: If Trump skews science, researchers must raise the alarm

Scientists must confront climate change deniers and speak up if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump tries to sideline climate research, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is due to say on Wednesday.

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UN environment chief concerned at climate science skeptics among Trump picks

Some elite U.S. politicians' denial of the science backing up climate change is worrying, the United Nations environment chief said on Wednesday, adding that the fight against global warming would continue, even without the United States.

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NASA shuts down Mars Curiosity rover to troubleshoot problem

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has halted its trek up a mountain filled with potentially habitable niches for life while engineers troubleshoot a problem with one of its key instruments, scientists said on Tuesday.

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The hospital of the future may be a tiny, high-tech medical kit

A Star Trek-inspired medical device gives us a glimpse of medicine’s future Paramount Television He's dead, Jim! In so many ways, the gadgets seen in Star Trek remind us that the show is science fiction—a fantasy world inspired by the one we live in. And at times, the show can act as a glimpse into the…

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Last supermoon of 2016 will eclipse Geminid meteor shower Tuesday

If you missed the last two supermoons this year, don't fret. You have one last chance to take it in before 2016 draws to a close. Space.com reports the final installment in what it calls the "supermoon trifecta" will be on Tuesday (Dec. 13) around 7:05 p.m. This year's first supermoon took place on Oct. 14,…

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Saturn's moons may be much younger than previously believed

Lola Gayle, STEAM Register While Cassini continues the newest and penultimate phase of its mission around Saturn, researchers digging through data from the spacecraft have found that the ringed planet's moons may be younger than previously thought. The discovery was made by the European-based Encelade scientific team, which includes team leader Valéry Lainey of the Paris…

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We've spotted cloudy weather on a giant exoplanet, and its clouds may be made of gemstones

And its clouds may be made of gemstones Mark Garlick/University of Warwick HAT-P-7 b is about 1.4 times the size of Jupiter, and it may have cloudy skies. Humanity has gotten pretty good at tracking down planets in other solar systems. Between 2009 and 2013, the Kepler telescope discovered thousands of worlds orbiting distant suns. But…

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'Even though I am a girl...': John Glenn's fan mail and sexism in the early space program

By Roshanna Sylvester, Associate Professor of History, DePaul University. John Glenn stands in the NASA mailroom surrounded by thousands of letters sent to him. John Glenn Archives, The Ohio State University. News of the death of John Glenn – “the last genuine American hero” – ricocheted across the internet on Dec. 8, 2016, in less time…

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Mysterious 'crater' in Antarctica ice sheet explained

Lola Gayle, STEAM Register Earlier this month, scientists revealed a massive rift in Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf. Now, a team of climate researchers has found that a mysterious crater spotted on the King Baudouin ice shelf is proof that the East Antarctic ice sheet may indeed be more vulnerable than expected and may, in some…

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Rutgers neuroscientist identifies 'ignored' symptom of autism

A Rutgers neuroscientist who examined MRI images of more than 1,000 people with autism now says a constant stream of involuntary "micro-movements" throughout the body are a core symptom of the disorder. These unusual motor patterns continue to exist even if the patient is medicated, Associated Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Torres writes in an article about…

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New images of Martian moon Phobos obtained by ExoMars orbiter

Lola Gayle, STEAM Register The Martian moon Phobos was recently imaged by ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) as part of a routine series of tests. TGO arrived at the Red Planet on October 19 and made its first scientific calibration measurements during two orbits between November 20 and 28. The images of Phobos were obtained…

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The science behind the 'Star of Bethlehem' reveals that it was likely more than one planet

Bright stars top Christmas trees in Christian homes around much of the world. The faithful sing about the “Star of Wonder” that guided the wise men to a manger in the little town of Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. They’re commemorating the Star of Bethlehem described by the Evangelist Matthew in the New Testament. Is the star’s biblical description a pious fiction, or does it contain some astronomical truth?

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