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Published Mobile device location data is already used by private companies, so why not for studying human-wildlife interactions
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When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media pl...
Published New research approach: Exploring the mouthfeel of food with a microscope
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A new perspectives article focuses on different ways to study the mouthfeel of food using atomic for...
Published Study uncovers potential origins of life in ancient hot springs
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A research team investigated how the emergence of the first living systems from inert geological mat...
Published Contaminants in cannabis and hemp flowers create potential for health risks
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Cannabis use, even for medical purposes, could make some people sick due to harmful fungi that conta...
Published Some mice may owe their monogamy to a newly evolved type of cell
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What makes the oldfield mouse steadfastly monogamous throughout its life while its closest rodent re...
Published New Rhizobia-diatom symbiosis solves long-standing marine mystery
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Scientists have discovered a new partnership between a marine diatom and a bacterium that can accoun...
Published How just one set of animal tracks can provide a wealth of information
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Rock faces in Namibia are decorated with hundreds of stone-age images not only of animals and human...
Published Highways through historically redlined areas likely cause air pollution disparities today
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As part of the New Deal, several governmental programs were created to expand homeownership through...
Published Blood fat profiles confirm health benefits of replacing butter with high-quality plant oils
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Switching from a diet high in saturated animal fats to one rich in plant-based unsaturated fats affe...
Published Improving soil health yields unexpected benefits for farmers
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While farmer surveys suggest that carbon prices are still too low relative to the paperwork these pr ...
Published Rock-wallaby bite size ‘packs a punch’
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Australian rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when it comes to compensating for small size, packi...
Published Fading lights: Multiple threats to North America's firefly populations
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Scientists have applied a data-driven approach to understanding firefly population dynamics on a con...
Published Treating the gut-brain connection with B vitamins to treat Parkinson's Disease
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A study has revealed a link between gut microbiota and Parkinson's disease. The researchers discover...
Published Melanin from cuttlefish ink as a sustainable biomass resource
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Melanin is a ubiquitous compound in nature, produced by many organisms. However, its potential as a...
Published JWST captures the end of planet formation
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The James Webb Space Telescope is helping scientists uncover how planets form by advancing understan...
Published Atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
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Carbon monoxide emissions from industrial production have serious consequences for human health and...
Published Improved refrigeration could save nearly half of the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted each year globally
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A new study concludes that nearly half of the food waste, about 620 million metric tons, could be el...
Published Nature's great survivors: Flowering plants survived the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs
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A new study by researchers from the University of Bath (UK) and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Méx...
Published Why the long face? Scientists solve a major puzzle in mammal skull shape evolution
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Horses have developed long faces simply 'because they can,' a team of evolutionary biologists say. I...
Published How to distinguish slow and fast earthquakes
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Slow earthquakes are slow-slip phenomena that last many days or months, and you barely notice them....