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Published You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your phone - You Can Satisfy Your Appetite Just by Looking at Pictures of Food on Your Phone
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Danish experiment reveals: You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your...
Published For birds, blending in may result in more diversity - For Birds, Blending In May Result in More Diversity
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The adage 'birds of a feather flock together' is being given new meaning in a recent study. When mul...
Published First detection of neutrinos made at a particle collider - First Detection of Neutrinos Made at a Particle Collider
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A team including physicists has for the first time detected subatomic particles called neutrinos cre...
Published Toothed whales catch food in the deep using vocal fry - Toothed Whales Use Vocal Fry to Catch Food in the Deep
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Toothed whales, such as dolphins, killer whales and sperm whales communicate and catch food exclusiv...
Published Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers - Researchers Discover Birds with Neurotoxin-Laden Feathers
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An expedition into the jungle of New Guinea has resulted in the discovery of two new species of pois...
Published 17-pound meteorite discovered in Antarctica - **17-Pound Meteorite Discovered in Antarctica: A Rare Find**
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Antarctica is a tough place to work, for obvious reasons -- it's bitterly cold, remote, and wild. Ho...
Published AI-Powered FRIDA robot collaborates with humans to create art - AI-Powered FRIDA Robot Collaborates with Humans to Create Art
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FRIDA, a robotic arm with a paintbrush taped to it, uses artificial intelligence to collaborate with...
Published Sea levels influence eruptions on volcanic island - Sea Levels Influence Eruptions on Volcanic Islands
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The rise and fall of sea levels influence the likelihood of volcanic eruptions on the Greek island o...
Published Muscular study provides new information about how the largest dinosaurs moved and evolved - Muscular Study Reveals New Insights into the Movement and Evolution of the Largest Dinosaurs
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New research has revealed how giant 50-ton sauropod dinosaurs, like Diplodocus, evolved from much sm...
Published Deep-sea black carbon comes from hydrothermal vents - Deep-Sea Black Carbon: A Product of Hydrothermal Vents
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Hydrothermal vents have been identified as a previously undiscovered source of dissolved black carbo...
Published Low volcanic temperature ushered in global cooling and the thriving of dinosaurs - Low Volcanic Temperature Ushered in Global Cooling and the Thriving of Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs came to flourish during the Jurassic period after a volcanic eruption roughly 201 millions...
Published The history of Lake Cahuilla before the Salton Sea - The History of Lake Cahuilla Before the Salton Sea
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Lake Cahuilla went through many cycles of filling and drying out over thousands of years. A new stud...
Published Ancient amphibians had their bones cooked - Ancient Amphibians: A Surprising Discovery About Their Bones
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Scientists have solved a decades-long mystery as to why ancient tetrapods -- amphibian-like creature...
Published Smash or pass? This computer can tell - Smash or Pass? This Computer Can Tell
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Could an app tell if a first date is just not that into you? Engineers say the technology might not...
Published Flat, pancake-sized metalens images lunar surface in an engineering first - Flat, Pancake-Sized Metalens Images Lunar Surface in an Engineering First
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Astronomers and amateurs alike know the bigger the telescope, the more powerful the imaging capabili...
Published Imaging the proton with neutrinos - Imaging the Proton with Neutrinos: A Breakthrough in Particle Physics
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The interactions of the quarks and gluons that make up protons and neutrons are so strong that the s...
Published Frenchman mountain dolostone: 500 million-year-old grand canyon rock layer finally gets a name - Frenchman Mountain Dolostone: 500 Million-Year-Old Grand Canyon Rock Layer Finally Gets a Name
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A research team outlines how it identified and bestowed a moniker upon a previously unexplored 500 m...
Published A new type of photonic time crystal gives light a boost - A New Type of Photonic Time Crystal Gives Light a Boost
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Researchers have developed a way to create photonic time crystals and shown that these bizarre, arti...
Published Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions - Reading Minds with Ultrasound: A Less-Invasive Technique to Decode the Brain's Intentions
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A new brain imaging application uses ultrasound to predict intended movements before they happen. AB...
Published Mathematical paradoxes demonstrate the limits of AI - Mathematical Paradoxes Demonstrate the Limits of AI
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Humans are usually pretty good at recognizing when they get things wrong, but artificial intelligenc...