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Published Great apes playfully tease each other
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Babies playfully tease others as young as eight months of age. Since language is not required for th...
Published Researchers identify the oldest pieces of Baltic amber found on the Iberian Peninsula: imports began over 5,000 years ago
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Baltic amber is a luxury material used in jewellery and handicrafts all over the world. Researchers ...
Published Pacific cities much older than previously thought
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New evidence of one of the first cities in the Pacific shows they were established much earlier than...
Published Shedding light on the origin of a genetic variant underlying fungal infections
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Variants in the CARD9 gene increase susceptibility to severe fungal infections. However, individuals...
Published The hidden rule for flight feathers -- and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly
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Scientists examined hundreds of birds in museum collections and discovered a suite of feather charac...
Published A jaw-dropping conundrum: Why do mammals have a stiff lower jaw?
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The lower jaws of lizards, birds, fish and even dinosaurs are comprised of multiple bones per side....
Published What turned Earth into a giant snowball 700 million years ago? Scientists now have an answer
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Inspired during field work in South Australia's Flinders Ranges, geoscientists have proposed that al...
Published Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts
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Australia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, according to new modelling....
Published Climate change and mercury pollution stressed plants for millions of years
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The link between massive flood basalt volcanism and the end-Triassic (201 million years ago) mass-ex...
Published The plague may have caused the downfall of the Stone Age farmers
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Ancient DNA from bones and teeth hints at a role of the plague in Stone Age population collapse. Con...
Published Human emissions increased mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold
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Researchers estimated that before humans started pumping mercury into the atmosphere, it contained o...
Published Do earthquake hazard maps predict higher shaking than actually occurred?
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A research team studied earthquake hazard maps from five countries and found that all the maps seeme ...
Published Hailstone library to improve extreme weather forecasting
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Researchers are measuring and scanning samples for a global 'hailstone library'. Storm simulations u...
Published First results from BREAD experiment demonstrate a new approach to searching for dark matter
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One of the great mysteries of modern science is dark matter. We know dark matter exists thanks to it...
Published Learning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans
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Engineers have trained a humanoid robot to perform a variety of expressive movements, from simple da...
Published Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space
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A new study on common food aromas may help explain why astronauts report that meals taste bland in s...
Published New method flips the script on topological physics
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The branch of mathematics known as topology has become a cornerstone of modern physics thanks to the...
Published Satellites for quantum communications
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Through steady advances in the development of quantum computers and their ever-improving performance...
Published New deep-learning model outperforms Google AI system in predicting peptide structures
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Researchers have developed a deep-learning model, called PepFlow, that can predict all possible shap ...
Published Are AI-chatbots suitable for hospitals?
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Large language models may pass medical exams with flying colors but using them for diagnoses would c...