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Published How crocs can go hours without air: Crocodilian hemoglobin - How Crocs Can Go Hours Without Air: Crocodilian Hemoglobin
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The crocodilian edition of hemoglobins -- the scuba tanks of the blood -- work so well that crocs ca...
Published Genomic methods aid study of Seattle 2017-2022 Shigella outbreak - Genomic Methods Aid Study of Seattle 2017-2022 Shigella Outbreak
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A genomic study of a sustained, multidrug-resistant Shigellosis outbreak in Seattle from 2017 to 202...
Published Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health - Phthalate Alternative May Harm Brain Development and Health
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Growing concerns over the potential health effects of exposure to phthalates have led to a search fo...
Published 'We're not all that different': Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease - We're not all that different: Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease
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When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells,...
Published Toilet paper is an unexpected source of PFAS in wastewater - Toilet Paper: An Unexpected Source of PFAS in Wastewater
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Wastewater can provide clues about a community's infectious disease status, and even its prescriptio...
Published Chemists design chemical probe for detecting minute temperature shifts in the body - Chemists Design Chemical Probe for Detecting Minute Temperature Shifts in the Body
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A chemistry team has engineered a cobalt complex to act as a noninvasive chemical thermometer. They'...
Published Single-molecule valve: Breakthrough in nanoscale control - Single-Molecule Valve: A Breakthrough in Nanoscale Control
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A research group has succeeded in regulating the flow of single molecules in solution by opening and ...
Published Indigenous communities used the Caribbean Sea as an aquatic highway - Indigenous Communities Used the Caribbean Sea as an Aquatic Highway
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Researchers recently turned to pottery to tease apart the navigational history of the Caribbean, ana...
Published Where do our limbs come from? - Where Do Our Limbs Come From?
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Scientists have uncovered new clues about the origin of paired appendages -- a major evolutionary st...
Published Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere - Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere
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Flatburn is an open-source, mobile pollution detector intended to let people measure air quality che...
Published Medieval mass burial shows centuries-earlier origin of Ashkenazi genetic bottleneck - Medieval Mass Burial Reveals Centuries-Earlier Origin of Ashkenazi Genetic Bottleneck
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In 2004, construction workers in Norwich, UK, unearthed human skeletal remains that led to a histori...
Published New species of stegosaur is oldest discovered in Asia, and possibly the world - New Species of Stegosaur is Oldest Discovered in Asia, and Possibly the World
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Relatively small, but fearsome-looking stegosaur measured about 2.8 meters (9 feet) from nose to tai...
Published In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate - In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate
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Neanderthals in Combe-Grenal (France) preferred to hunt in open environments, and their hunting stra...
Published The speed at which spinosaurid dinosaur teeth were replaced accounts for their overabundance in Cretaceous sites - The Speed of Spinosaurid Dinosaur Teeth Replacement Explains Their Overabundance in Cretaceous Sites
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Spinosaurid dinosaurs were able to develop up to three generations of teeth at the same time, a high...
Published Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly - Newly-Hatched Pterosaurs May Have Been Able to Fly
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Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly but their flying abilities may have been differen...
Published Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world - Brains and Brawn Helped Crows and Ravens Take Over the World
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Crows and ravens have great flying ability, which allows them to gain access to new places more easi...
Published Three centaurs follow Uranus through the solar system - Three Centaurs Follow Uranus Through the Solar System
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Astrophysicists have confirmed that Crantor, a large asteroid with a diameter of 70 km has an orbit...
Published Redness of Neptunian asteroids sheds light on early Solar System - Redness of Neptunian Asteroids Sheds Light on Early Solar System
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Asteroids sharing their orbits with the planet Neptune have been observed to exist in a broad spectr...
Published Official naming of surface features on Pluto and its satellites: First step approved - Official Naming of Surface Features on Pluto and its Satellites: First Step Approved
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The New Horizons flyby of Pluto and its satellites returned a scientific treasure trove of informati...
Published Social comparisons better than knowledge in climate change mitigation interventions - Social Comparisons: A Better Approach to Climate Change Mitigation Interventions
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In interventions designed to encourage more sustainable and climate-smart behavior, examples of what...