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Published Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice
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An international team of scientists has used a novel 500-year dataset to frame a 'restorative' pathw...
Published Nanosurgical tool could be key to cancer breakthrough
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A groundbreaking nanosurgical tool -- about 500 times thinner than a human hair -- could be transfor ...
Published New study identifies the greatest threat to wildlife across North America and Canada: people
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A biology student studied more than 600,000 wildlife rehabilitation center records to look at the hu...
Published Experiments in infant mice suggest new way to prevent spread of flu in people
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Scientists have long known that some viruses and bacteria begin infections by latching first onto su...
Published Researchers pump brakes on 'blue acceleration' harming the world ocean
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Protecting the world ocean against accelerating damage from human activities could be cheaper and ta ...
Published Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise
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The iconic baleen whales, such as the blue, gray and humpback whale, depend on sound for communicati...
Published 'Genomic time machine' reveals secrets of our DNA
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Researchers reveal a novel method to uncover bits of our genetic blueprint that come from ancient ge...
Published Teaching nature to break human-made chemical bonds
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A newly evolved enzyme could one day make silicone compounds biodegradable....
Published Single model predicts trends in employment, microbiomes, forests
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Researchers report that a single, simplified model can predict population fluctuations in three unre...
Published AI can alert urban planners and policymakers to cities' decay
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As urbanization advances around the globe, the quality of the urban physical environment will become...
Published Climate change linked to rise in mental distress among teens, according to Drexel study
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Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels ...
Published Cellphone compass can measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health
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Nearly every modern cellphone has a built-in compass, or magnetometer, that detects the direction of...
Published AI system self-organizes to develop features of brains of complex organisms
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Scientists have shown that placing physical constraints on an artificially-intelligent system -- in...
Published Bonobos are more aggressive than previously thought, study shows
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Chimpanzees and bonobos are often thought to reflect two different sides of human nature -- the conf ...
Published New traffic signal would improve travel time for both pedestrians and vehicles
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Adding a fourth light to traffic signals -- in addition to red, green and yellow -- would shorten wa...
Published AI study reveals individuality of tongue's surface
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D images of the human tongue have revealed that the surface of our ...
Published Trees struggle to 'breathe' as climate warms
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Trees are struggling to sequester heat-trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) in warmer, drier climates, mean...
Published New method uses crowdsourced feedback to help train robots
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A new technique enables an AI agent to be guided by data crowdsourced asynchronously from nonexpert...
Published Wake up and die: Human brain neurons re-entering the cell cycle age quickly shift to senescence
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Post-mitotic neurons in the brain that re-enter the cell cycle quickly succumb to senescence, and th...
Published Further evidence for quark-matter cores in massive neutron stars
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New theoretical analysis places the likelihood of massive neutron stars hiding cores of deconfined q...