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To climate-change worries, add one more: extended mercury threatMercury pollution has already spurred public health officials to advise eating less fish, but it could become a more pressing concern in a warmer world.Martian rock arrangement not alien handiworkAt first, figuring out how pebble-sized rocks organize themselves in evenly-spaced patterns in sand seemed simple and even intuitive. But once Andrew Leier, an assistant geoscience professor at the U of C, started observing, he discovered that the most commonly held notions did not apply.Unique skeletal muscle design contributes to spine stabilityThe novel design of a deep muscle along the spinal column called the multifidus muscle may in fact be key to spinal support and a healthy back, according to researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.New study by Rice University psychologist finds women's brains recognize, encode smell of male sexual sweatA new Rice University study published in the Journal of Neuroscience found that socioemotional meanings, including sexual ones, are conveyed in human sweat.Avian flu becoming more resistant to antiviral drugs, says University of Colorado studyA new University of Colorado at Boulder study shows the resistance of the avian flu virus to a major class of antiviral drugs is increasing through positive evolutionary selection, with researchers documenting the trend in more than 30 percent of the samples tested.Preterm births rise 36 percent since early 1980sNew government statistics confirm that the decades-long rise in the United States preterm birth rate continues, putting more infants than ever at increased risk of death and disability.NASA Balloon Mission Tunes in to a Cosmic Radio MysteryListening to the early universe just got harder. A team led by Alan Kogut of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., today announced the discovery of cosmic radio noise that booms six times louder than expected.Astronomers discover new radio signal using large balloonA team of NASA-funded scientists, including two from UC Santa Barbara, have discovered cosmic radio noise that they find completely unexpected and exciting.Scientists take off on historic mission to measure greenhouse gases that have an impact on climateHIAPER, one of the nation's most advanced research aircraft, is scheduled to embark on an historic mission spanning the globe from the Arctic to the Antarctic.Human genomics in ChinaTen years ago, the Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (South Center, hereafter) was established in the Zhangjiang HiTech Park of Pudong District in Shanghai. 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Institute has found that the seven- to eight-fold increase in the number children born in California with autism since 1990 cannot be explained by either changes in how the condition is diagnosed or counted - and the trend shows no sign of abating.Destroying amyloid proteins with lasersResearchers have found that a technique used to visualize amyloid fibers in the laboratory might have the potential to destroy them in the clinic.Repeat C-section before 39 weeks raises risk of neonatal illnessWomen choosing repeat cesarean deliveries and having them at term but before completing 39 weeks gestation are up to two times more likely to have a baby with serious complications including respiratory distress resulting in mechanical ventilation and NICU admission.New tool enables powerful data analysisA powerful computing tool that allows scientists to extract features and patterns from enormously large and complex sets of raw data has been developed by scientists at University of California, Davis, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 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