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Published People watched other people shake boxes for science: Here's why
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When researchers asked hundreds of people to watch other people shake boxes, it took just seconds fo...
Published Superfluids could share characteristic with common fluids
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Every fluid -- from Earth's atmosphere to blood pumping through the human body -- has viscosity, a q ...
Published Researchers shed light on river resiliency to flooding
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Researchers have completed one of the most extensive river resilience studies, examining how river e...
Published How did the bushpig cross the strait? A great puzzle in African mammal biogeography solved by genomics
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Africa has a huge diversity of large mammals, but their evolutionary relationships and movement acro...
Published Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing
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A thousand kilometers south of Tokyo, far into the largest ocean on Earth, lies a chain of small, vo...
Published Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem - Early Toilets Reveal Dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem
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Study of 2,500-year-old latrines from the biblical Kingdom of Judah shows the ancient faeces within...
Published The Malaria parasite generates genetic diversity using an evolutionary 'copy-paste' tactic
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All modern Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest malaria parasite in humans, are descendants of one i ...
Published Would traffic noise from future flying cars cause stress? - Would Traffic Noise from Future Flying Cars Cause Stress?
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Study shows that not only are loud vehicles flying overhead a cause of noise pollution-related stres...
Published How do you make a robot smarter? Program it to know what it doesn't know
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Engineers have come up with a new way to teach robots to know when they don't know. The technique in...
Published 4,000-year-old plague DNA found -- the oldest cases to date in Britain - 4,000-Year-Old Plague DNA Found: The Oldest Cases to Date in Britain
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Researchers have identified three 4,000-year-old British cases of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria caus...
Published Researchers develop solid-state thermal transistor for better heat management
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A team of researchers has unveiled a first-of-its-kind stable and fully solid-state thermal transist...
Published Study of algae in Acadia National Park lakes shows recovery from acidification - Study of Algae in Acadia National Park Lakes Shows Recovery from Acidification
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Research shows that federal regulations to reduce human-caused sulfur in the atmosphere have aided i ...
Published Breakthrough in developing the PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccine for over 6-year cART-free AIDS prevention and virologic control
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Researchers found that PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccination can induce sustained virus-specific CD8+ T cell...
Published Study finds iron-rich enamel protects, but doesn't color, rodents' orange-brown incisors
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Chattering squirrels, charming coypus, and tail-slapping beavers -- along with some other rodents --...
Published Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery
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Chemists have developed an autonomous chemical synthesis robot with an integrated AI-driven machine...
Published How does a virus hijack insect sperm to control disease vectors and pests?
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A widespread bacteria called Wolbachia and a virus that it carries can cause sterility in male insec...
Published First step to untangle DNA: Supercoiled DNA captures gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle
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Researchers reveal how DNA gyrase resolves DNA entanglements. The findings not only provide novel in...
Published Quantum talk with magnetic disks
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Quantum computers promise to tackle some of the most challenging problems facing humanity today. Whi ...
Published Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities--and evolution--of dairy products past and present
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In a remarkable discovery, whole milk powder manufactured in New Zealand in 1907 and transported to...
Published Planetary Commons: Fostering global cooperation to safeguard critical Earth system functions
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Tipping elements of the Earth system should be considered global commons, researchers argue. Global...