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Published In medieval Norway, high-class people had stronger bones - In Medieval Norway, High-Class People Had Stronger Bones
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In medieval Norway, high status individuals tended to be taller and to have stronger bones, possibly...
Published Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think - Do Hummingbirds Drink Alcohol? More Often Than You Think
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Animals that eat fruit or sip nectar often ingest alcohol because naturally occurring yeasts turning...
Published Massive underwater plateau near Solomon Islands is younger and its eruption was more protracted than previously thought - Massive Underwater Plateau Near Solomon Islands: Younger and More Protracted Eruption Than Previously Thought
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The Ontong Java Plateau, a volcanically-formed underwater plateau located in the Pacific Ocean north...
Published Galactic bubbles are more complex than imagined - Galactic Bubbles: A Complex Phenomenon
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Astronomers have revealed new evidence about the properties of the giant bubbles of high-energy gas...
Published Understanding plants can boost wildland-fire modeling in uncertain future - Understanding Plants Can Boost Wildland-Fire Modeling in Uncertain Future
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A new conceptual framework for incorporating the way plants use carbon and water, or plant dynamics,...
Published Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought - Climatic Variability Might Not Drive Evolutionary Change as Much as Previously Thought
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A new study combining records of climate change during the last 3.5 million years with fossil eviden...
Published Space travel: Bone aging in fast forward - Space Travel: Bone Aging in Fast Forward
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Long periods in space damage bone structure irreparably in some cases and can make parts of the huma...
Published Invasive rats transform reef fish behavior - Invasive Rats Transform Reef Fish Behavior
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Scientists have discovered for the first time that invasive rats on tropical islands are affecting t...
Published Crowding makes time seem to pass more slowly - Crowding Makes Time Seem to Pass More Slowly
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Testing time perception in an unusually lifelike setting -- a virtual reality ride on a New York Cit...
Published On a warming planet, these Arctic geese rapidly found (and shared) a new migratory route - On a Warming Planet, These Arctic Geese Rapidly Found (and Shared) a New Migratory Route
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As the planet warms, animals that breed in the Arctic are at particular risk. But a new study offers...
Published Exploring the underground connections between trees - Exploring the Underground Connections Between Trees
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Fungal networks interconnecting trees in a forest is a key factor that determines the nature of fore...
Published New theory on timing for human settlement of some parts of tropical Pacific - New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Some Parts of Tropical Pacific
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Spread across vast distances, the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean are thought to have been pop...
Published Study shows how machine learning could predict rare disastrous events, like earthquakes or pandemics - Study Shows How Machine Learning Could Predict Rare Disastrous Events, Like Earthquakes or Pandemics
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Researchers suggest how scientists can circumvent the need for massive data sets to forecast extreme...
Published When using virtual reality as a teaching tool, context and 'feeling real' matter - When Using Virtual Reality as a Teaching Tool, Context and 'Feeling Real' Matter
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Psychologists had people learn words from two phonetically similar languages in virtual reality envi...
Published The adverse health effects of disaster-related trauma - The Adverse Health Effects of Disaster-Related Trauma
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A new study has found that individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience...
Published Coevolution of mammals and their lice - Coevolution of Mammals and Their Lice: A Fascinating Relationship
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According to a new study, the first louse to take up residence on a mammalian host likely started ou...
Published Waxing and waning of environment influences hominin dispersals across ancient Iran - Waxing and Waning of Environment Influences Hominin Dispersals Across Ancient Iran
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A world-first model of paleoclimate and hydrology in Iran has highlighted favourable routes for Nean...
Published Materials advances are key to development of quantum hardware - Materials Advances are Key to Development of Quantum Hardware
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A new article argues that the ability to move forward on developing useful quantum computers require...
Published Researchers find high risk to amphibians if fungal pathogen invades North America - Researchers Find High Risk to Amphibians if Fungal Pathogen Invades North America
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New research indicates the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) could be devasta...
Published The future is foggy for Arctic shipping - The Future is Foggy for Arctic Shipping
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As the Arctic warms and loses sea ice, trans-Arctic shipping has increased, reducing travel time and...