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Published Orangutan communication sheds light on human speech origins - Orangutan Communication Sheds Light on Human Speech Origins
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Research finds orangutans communicate using a complex repertoire of consonant-like calls, more so th...
Published Tear-free hair brushing? All you need is math - Tear-Free Hair Brushing? All You Need is Math
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Scientists explore the mathematics of combing and explain why the brushing technique used by so many...
Published Rational neural network advances machine-human discovery - Rational Neural Network Advances Machine-Human Discovery
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Math is the language of the physical world, and some see mathematical patterns everywhere: in weathe...
Published Most species, including humans, who experience early life adversity suffer as adults. How are gorillas different? - How Gorillas Overcome Early Life Adversity: A Unique Approach
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There's something most species -- from baboons to humans to horses -- have in common: When they suff...
Published Fighting intolerance with physics - Fighting Intolerance with Physics: How Science is Helping to Break Down Barriers
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In a world experiencing growing inequality and intolerance, tools borrowed from science and mathemat...
Published Could changes in Fed's interest rates affect pollution and the environment? - Could Changes in Fed's Interest Rates Affect Pollution and the Environment?
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Can monetary policy such as the U.S. Federal Reserve raising interest rates affect the environment?...
Published Absolute vs. relative efficiency: How efficient are blue LEDs, actually? - Absolute vs. Relative Efficiency: How Efficient are Blue LEDs, Actually?
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The absolute internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of indium gallium nitride (InGaN) based blue light-em...
Published Symmetry breaking by ultrashort light pulses opens new quantum pathways for coherent phonons - Symmetry Breaking by Ultrashort Light Pulses Opens New Quantum Pathways for Coherent Phonons
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Researchers have demonstrated a novel concept for exciting and probing coherent phonons in crystals...
Published World's fastest electron microscope - World's Fastest Electron Microscope: A Breakthrough in Scientific Research
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Researchers have succeeded in filming the interactions of light and matter in an electron microscope...
Published Rising temperatures alter 'missing link' of microbial processes, putting northern peatlands at risk - Rising Temperatures Alter 'Missing Link' of Microbial Processes, Putting Northern Peatlands at Risk
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Researchers show that rising temperatures in northern regions may damage peatlands: critical ecosyst...
Published Population boom near globe's vulnerable coral reefs - Population Boom Near Globe's Vulnerable Coral Reefs
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Millions more people across the globe are relying on our endangered coral reefs than 20 years ago, a...
Published Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf - Researchers Discover Expanding and Intensifying Low-Oxygen Zone in the Arabian Gulf
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Researchers have studied the emergence of hypoxia -- low oxygen levels -- in the Gulf over three dec...
Published Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay - Dentists Identify New Bacterial Species Involved in Tooth Decay
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Large study in children reveals Selenomonas sputigena as a key partner of Streptococcus in cavity fo ...
Published Altered gut bacteria may be early sign of Alzheimer's disease - Altered Gut Bacteria May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer's Disease
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Alzheimer's disease causes changes to the brain that begin two decades or more before symptoms appea...
Published Understanding the cryptic role fungi play in ecosystems - Understanding the Cryptic Role Fungi Play in Ecosystems
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It is estimated that there are approximately 3 to 13 million fungal species on Earth, many of which...
Published Derbyshire fossil study reveals insights into Peak District's 12 million year-old climatic past - Derbyshire Fossil Study Reveals Insights into Peak District's 12 Million Year-Old Climatic Past
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A decade-long study into unique rocks near a Derbyshire village has been uncovering the secrets of w...
Published Activity deep in Earth affects the global magnetic field - Activity Deep in Earth Affects the Global Magnetic Field
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Compass readings that do not show the direction of true north and interference with the operations o...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage
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Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published Geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks prevents large earthquakes in parts of the San Andreas Fault - Geological Carbon Sequestration in Mantle Rocks Prevents Large Earthquakes in Parts of the San Andreas Fault
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Researchers say ubiquitous evidence for ongoing geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks in t...
Published Global supply chains remain resilient in the wake of natural disasters - Global Supply Chains Remain Resilient in the Wake of Natural Disasters
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While many U.S. policy makers are calling for reshoring and nearshoring to combat trade disruptions...