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Published Madagascar mouse lemur retroviruses are diverse and surprisingly similar to ones found in polar bears or domestic sheep - Madagascar Mouse Lemur Retroviruses: Surprisingly Similar to Polar Bears and Domestic Sheep
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Madagascar is home to a unique biodiversity with a large number of endemic species, among those many...
Published Marijuana-derived compounds could reverse opioid overdoses, researchers report - Marijuana-Derived Compounds: A Potential Solution to Opioid Overdoses
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Naloxone -- a fast-acting opioid antidote -- has saved lives, but it's less effective against powerf...
Published 40 percent of Amazon could now exist as rainforest or savanna-like ecosystems - 40 Percent of Amazon Could Now Exist as Rainforest or Savanna-like Ecosystems
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Researchers focused on the stability of tropical rainforests in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Ocean...
Published Energy-efficient construction materials work better in colder climates, say researchers - Energy-Efficient Construction Materials Work Better in Colder Climates, Say Researchers
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In a new study, researchers claim that the energy payback period of using phase change materials, ne...
Published How species form: What the tangled history of polar bear and brown bear relations tells us - How Species Form: What the Tangled History of Polar Bear and Brown Bear Relations Tells Us
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A new study is providing an enhanced look at the intertwined evolutionary histories of polar bears a...
Published Feathered robotic wing paves way for flapping drones - Feathered Robotic Wing Paves Way for Flapping Drones
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Birds fly more efficiently by folding their wings during the upstroke, according to a recent study....
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain?
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The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...
Published Why haven't we discovered co-orbital exoplanets? Could tides offer a possible answer? - Why Haven't We Discovered Co-Orbital Exoplanets? Could Tides Offer a Possible Answer?
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So far, we haven't discovered any exoplanets with co-orbital objects. A new study suggests tides cou...
Published Human cells help researchers understand squid camouflage - Human Cells Help Researchers Understand Squid Camouflage
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Squids and octopuses are masters of camouflage. But some aspects of how they become reversibly trans ...
Published New soft robots poised to be more agile, controlled - New Soft Robots Poised to be More Agile, Controlled
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One of the virtues of untethered soft robots is their ability to mechanically adapt to their surroun...
Published Now you can be comfortable in your e-skin - Now You Can Be Comfortable in Your E-Skin
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Researchers have designed a cellulose nanofiber paper (nanopaper) that can be used as a substrate fo...
Published A paper battery with water switch - A Paper Battery with Water Switch: A Revolutionary Innovation in Energy Storage
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A team of researchers has developed a water-activated disposable paper battery. The researchers sugg...
Published Altered speech may be the first sign of Parkinson's disease - Altered Speech May Be the First Sign of Parkinson's Disease
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Researchers attempted to identify early symptoms of Parkinson's disease using voice data. In their s...
Published A cautionary tale of machine learning uncertainty - A Cautionary Tale of Machine Learning Uncertainty
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A new analysis shows that researchers using machine learning methods could risk underestimating unce...
Published How giants became dwarfs - How Giants Became Dwarfs: The Science Behind Dwarfism
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In certain Lake Tanganyika cichlids breeding in empty snail shells, there are two extreme sizes of m...
Published Thawing permafrost is shaping the global climate - Thawing Permafrost is Shaping the Global Climate
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How is climate change affecting the permanently frozen soils of the Arctic? What will the consequenc...
Published Dirty laundry: How much microfiber do we emit with our washing? - Dirty Laundry: How Much Microfiber Do We Emit with Our Washing?
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The UK's laundry releases microfibers weighing the equivalent of up to 1,500 double-decker buses in...
Published Researchers reconstruct the genome of centuries-old E. coli using fragments extracted from an Italian mummy - Researchers Reconstruct the Genome of Centuries-Old E. Coli Using Fragments Extracted from an Italian Mummy
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Researchers have identified and reconstructed the first ancient genome of E. coli, using fragments e...
Published Wood sharpens stone: Boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools - Wood Sharpens Stone: Boomerangs Used to Retouch Lithic Tools
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A new study into the multipurpose uses of boomerangs has highlighted the hardwood objects were used...
Published What is it good for? Absolutely one thing: Luna moths use their tails solely for bat evasion - What is it good for? Absolutely one thing: Luna moths use their tails solely for bat evasion
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Scientists recently discovered that Luna moths use their long tails as decoys to throw bats off thei...