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Published New treasure trove of globular clusters holds clues about galaxy evolution - New Treasure Trove of Globular Clusters Holds Clues About Galaxy Evolution
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Using observations of Centaurus A, a nearby elliptical galaxy, obtained with the Gaia space telescop...
Published New in-home AI tool monitors the health of elderly residents - New In-Home AI Tool Monitors the Health of Elderly Residents
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Engineers are harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) and wireless technology to unobtrusively monit...
Published Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay - Dentists Identify New Bacterial Species Involved in Tooth Decay
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Large study in children reveals Selenomonas sputigena as a key partner of Streptococcus in cavity fo...
Published How did the Andes Mountains get so huge? A new geological research method may hold the answer - How Did the Andes Mountains Get So Huge? A New Geological Research Method May Hold the Answer
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How did the Andes -- the world's longest mountain range -- reach its enormous size? This is just one...
Published Preventing urban flooding in the face of climate change - Preventing Urban Flooding in the Face of Climate Change
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Planners have come up with many innovative ways to prevent flooding caused by heavy downpours -- fro...
Published A new route to evolution: How DNA from our mitochondria works its way into our genomes - A New Route to Evolution: How DNA from Our Mitochondria Works Its Way into Our Genomes
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Scientists have shown that in one in every 4,000 births, some of the genetic code from our mitochond...
Published Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe - Astronomers Discover Metal-Rich Galaxies in Early Universe
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While analyzing data from the first images of a well-known early galaxy taken by NASA's James Webb S...
Published Starry tail tells the tale of dwarf galaxy evolution - Starry Tail Tells the Tale of Dwarf Galaxy Evolution
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A giant diffuse tail of stars has been discovered emanating from a large, faint dwarf galaxy. The pr...
Published 21st century economic growth will be slower than we thought - 21st Century Economic Growth Will Be Slower Than We Thought
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The global economy will grow slower in the 21st century than economists have expected, a finding tha...
Published The future of data storage lies in DNA microcapsules - The Future of Data Storage Lies in DNA Microcapsules
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Storing data in DNA sounds like science fiction, yet it lies in the near future. Experts expect the...
Published The Southern Arc and its lively genetic history - The Southern Arc and Its Lively Genetic History
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A vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration patterns, the expansion of farming and langu...
Published DNA analysis shows Griffin Warrior ruled his Greek homeland - DNA Analysis Reveals the Griffin Warrior as the Ruler of Ancient Greece
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Using new scientific tools, archaeologists discovered that an ancient Greek leader known today as th...
Published Researchers discover that privacy-preserving tools leave private data anything but - Researchers Discover That Privacy-Preserving Tools Leave Private Data Anything But
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Researchers explored whether private data could still be recovered from images that had been 'saniti...
Published Flowering for naught: 120 years with nothing to show - Flowering for Naught: A Century-Long Wait with No Reward
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Flowering for some plants is a yearly occurrence, for others, it is a once-in-a-lifetime event. A wi...
Published New analysis of obsidian blades reveals dynamic Neolithic social networks - New Analysis of Obsidian Blades Reveals Dynamic Neolithic Social Networks
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An analysis of obsidian artifacts excavated during the 1960s at two prominent archaeological sites i...
Published Solar activity research provides insight into sun's past, future - Solar Activity Research Provides Insight into Sun's Past, Future
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Scientists have developed a new technique for looking at historic solar data to distinguish trustwor...
Published Celestial monsters at the origin of globular clusters - Celestial Monsters at the Origin of Globular Clusters
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Globular clusters are the most massive and oldest star clusters in the Universe. They can contain up...
Published Plague trackers: Researchers cover thousands of years in a quest to understand the elusive origins of the Black Death - Plague Trackers: Unraveling the Mysterious Origins of the Black Death
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Seeking to better understand more about the origins and movement of bubonic plague, in ancient and c...
Published Deadly waves: Researchers document evolution of plague over hundreds of years in medieval Denmark - Deadly Waves: The Evolution of Plague in Medieval Denmark
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Scientists who study the origins and evolution of the plague have examined hundreds of ancient human...
Published One-third of galaxy's most common planets could be in habitable zone - One-Third of Galaxy's Most Common Planets Could Be in Habitable Zone
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A third of the exoplanets orbiting common M dwarf stars have gentle enough orbits to potentially be...