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Published What math can teach us about standing up to bullies - What Math Can Teach Us About Standing Up to Bullies



New research from Dartmouth takes a fresh look at game theory to show that being uncooperative can h...
Published Humans' evolutionary relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago - Humans' Evolutionary Relatives Butchered One Another 1.45 Million Years Ago



Researchers have identified the oldest decisive evidence of humans' close evolutionary relatives but...
Published Increasing forest cover in the Eifel region 11,000 years ago resulted in the local loss of megafauna - Increasing Forest Cover in the Eifel Region 11,000 Years Ago Resulted in the Local Loss of Megafauna


Sediment cores obtained from Eifel maar sites provide insight into the presence of large Ice Age mam...
Published Human migration out of Africa may have followed monsoons in the Middle East - Human Migration Out of Africa May Have Followed Monsoons in the Middle East


A new study by geoscientists and climatologists provides evidence that summer monsoons from Asia and...
Published Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities - Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities


Researchers examined the number of households unable to pay for damages from coastal flooding to rev...
Published We need to change how we think about soil - We Need to Change How We Think About Soil


With record temperatures this summer along with dry conditions, ongoing concerns about food security...
Published Researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways - Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways



The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited eve...
Published Planet's rarest birds at higher risk of extinction - Planet's Rarest Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction


A new study finds that bird species with extreme or uncommon combinations of traits face the highest...
Published Big data tells story of diversity, migration of math's elite - Big Data Tells Story of Diversity, Migration of Math's Elite


Research uses artificial intelligence to map connections between the world's top mathematicians. ABS...
Published New research suggests drought accelerated empire collapse - New Research Suggests Drought Accelerated Empire Collapse



The collapse of the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age has been blamed on various factors, from w...
Published Ancient climate change solves mystery of vanished South African lakes - Ancient Climate Change Solves Mystery of Vanished South African Lakes



New evidence for the presence of ancient lakes in some of the most arid regions of South Africa sugg...
Published Reducing pesticide pollution and the intensity of harvesting can increase crop yield and contribute to climate change mitigation - Reducing Pesticide Pollution and Harvesting Intensity to Increase Crop Yield and Mitigate Climate Change


Researchers have found that carbon sequestration and plant resilience as well as forage pasture yiel...
Published Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity - Human Ancestors Preferred Mosaic Landscapes and High Ecosystem Diversity



A new study finds that early human species adapted to mosaic landscapes and diverse food resources,...
Published Making 'transport' robots smarter - Making 'Transport' Robots Smarter: The Future of Autonomous Delivery


Imagine a team of humans and robots working together to process online orders -- real-life workers s...
Published First stem cells from a bat species known to harbor SARS-CoV-2 could shed light on virus survival and molecular adaptability - First Stem Cells from a Bat Species Known to Harbor SARS-CoV-2 Could Shed Light on Virus Survival and Molecular Adaptability


Researchers have generated the first induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from bats, gaining valua...
Published Machine learning helps scientists identify the environmental preferences of microbes - Machine Learning Helps Scientists Identify the Environmental Preferences of Microbes



A machine-learning approach can give scientists insight into the environmental preferences of microb...
Published Nature-based management is making rivers more resilient - Nature-Based Management: Making Rivers More Resilient



Nature-based management is making rivers more resilient. New research shows progress in Australia to...
Published Elephant ecosystems in decline - Elephant Ecosystems in Decline: Understanding the Causes and Consequences



Global space for Asian elephant habitats has been in rapid decline since the 1700s, a new report rev...
Published Is the U.S. ready for an African swine fever outbreak? - Is the U.S. Ready for an African Swine Fever Outbreak?



Researchers used a computer model to understand how African swine fever (ASF) might spread among swi...
Published Palau's Rock Islands harbor heat-resistant corals - Palau's Rock Islands Harbor Heat-Resistant Corals



Ocean warming is driving an increase in the frequency and severity of marine heatwaves, causing unto...