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Published Moral behavior pays off - Moral Behavior Pays Off: The Benefits of Being a Good Person
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Coupling two approaches of game theory can shed light on how moral norms evolve. ABSTRACT: Moral Beh...
Published Saturn's moon Mimas: A 'snowplough' in the planet's rings - Saturn's Moon Mimas: A 'Snowplough' in the Planet's Rings
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Researchers have shown that Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, acted as a kind of remote snowplough, push ...
Published How iodine-containing molecules contribute to the formation of atmospheric aerosols, affect climate - How Iodine-Containing Molecules Contribute to the Formation of Atmospheric Aerosols and Affect Climate
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Chemists have helped discover that iodic acids can rapidly form aerosol particles in the atmosphere,...
Published Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat - Tropical Cyclones: Massive Heat Pumps Fueling Extreme Heat
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Extreme heat often follows tropical cyclones, which can complicate disaster recovery even further, r...
Published Pollen production could impact climate change by helping clouds form - Pollen Production and Its Impact on Climate Change
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For millions of people with seasonal allergies, springtime means runny noses, excessive sneezes and...
Published Origami-inspired robots can sense, analyze and act in challenging environments - Origami-Inspired Robots: Sensing, Analyzing, and Acting in Challenging Environments
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A multidisciplinary team has created a new fabrication technique for fully foldable robots that can...
Published Magnetic pumping pushes plasma particles to high energies - Magnetic Pumping: Pushing Plasma Particles to High Energies
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The solar wind is not a calm summer breeze. Instead, it is a roiling, chaotic mess of turbulence and...
Published X-rays help researchers piece together treasured cellular gateway - X-Rays Help Researchers Piece Together Treasured Cellular Gateway
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After almost two decades of synchrotron experiments, scientists have captured a clear picture of a c...
Published Understanding the tantalizing benefits of tantalum for improved quantum processors - Understanding the Tantalizing Benefits of Tantalum for Improved Quantum Processors
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Researchers working to improve the performance of superconducting qubits, the foundation of quantum...
Published Cycle of fasting and feeding is crucial for healthy aging
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Fasting interventions, which involve alternating periods of fasting and refeeding, are generally tho...
Published New study examines the relationship between the rate of wound healing, the circadian rhythm, and 'hair' on cells
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Nearly every organism on Earth follows a natural circadian rhythm that is coded by your cell's clock...
Published New discovery shows how cells defend themselves during stressful situations
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A recent study has unveiled an exciting discovery about how our cells defend themselves during stres...
Published Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing
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A thousand kilometers south of Tokyo, far into the largest ocean on Earth, lies a chain of small, vo...
Published Extreme El NiƱo weather saw South America's forest carbon sink switch off
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Tropical forests in South America lose their ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere when condi...
Published US air pollution rates on the decline but pockets of inequities remain
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Our latest study shows there are racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in air pollution emissi...
Published What four decades of canned salmon reveal about marine food webs
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Researchers have shown that levels of anisakid worms -- a common marine parasite -- rose in two salm...
Published Coastal wetlands are nature's flood defenses - Coastal Wetlands: Nature's Flood Defenses
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Coastal wetlands -- such as salt marshes -- provide even more flood protection than previously thoug...
Published New nationwide strategy brings scientists, communities together to help reduce landslide risks - New Nationwide Strategy Brings Scientists, Communities Together to Help Reduce Landslide Risks
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Landslides are inevitable, but landslide disasters are not. With this in mind, the U.S. Geological S...
Published First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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New research has highlighted an area in Arabia that once acted as a key point for cultural exchanges ...
Published A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline
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The surprising discovery of a new species of extinct crocodile relative from the Triassic Favret For...