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Published Parental investment may have aided evolution of larger brains - Parental Investment May Have Aided Evolution of Larger Brains
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A review of evidence from prior research provides new support for the possibility that the evolution...
Published Ant insights lead to robot navigation breakthrough
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Have you ever wondered how insects are able to go so far beyond their home and still find their way?...
Published Nuclear spectroscopy breakthrough could rewrite the fundamental constants of nature
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Raising the energy state of an atom's nucleus using a laser, or exciting it, would enable developmen...
Published New computer algorithm supercharges climate models and could lead to better predictions of future climate change
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A study describes a new computer algorithm which can be applied to Earth System Models to drasticall...
Published Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
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Awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, quantum dots have a wide variety of applications ranging...
Published Non-native plants and animals expanding ranges 100 times faster than native species
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An international team of scientists has recently found that non-native species are expanding their r...
Published Largest diversity study of 'magic mushrooms' investigates the evolution of psychoactive psilocybin production
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The genomic analysis of 52 Psilocybe specimens includes 39 species that have never been sequenced. P...
Published Delivery robots' green credentials make them more attractive to consumers
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The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers t...
Published As the worm turns: New twists in behavioral association theories - As the Worm Turns: New Twists in Behavioral Association Theories
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Physicists have developed a dynamical model of animal behavior that may explain some mysteries surro...
Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It
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Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published Pet rabbits need freedom to exercise, study finds - Pet Rabbits Need Freedom to Exercise: Study Finds
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Pet rabbits have higher levels of the stress hormone -- corticosterone -- and show activity rebound...
Published Sea temperatures control the distributions of European marine fish - Sea Temperatures Control the Distributions of European Marine Fish
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An analysis extending from southern Portugal to northern Norway highlights the importance of tempera...
Published Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance - Why Orchid Bees Concoct Their Own Fragrance
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The reason why male bees collect scents in pockets on their hind legs remained a mystery for a long...
Published In the world's smallest ball game, scientists throw and catch single atoms using light - In the World's Smallest Ball Game, Scientists Throw and Catch Single Atoms Using Light
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Researchers show that individual atoms can be caught and thrown using light. This is the first time...
Published What 'Chornobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments - What 'Chornobyl Dogs' Can Teach Us About Surviving in Contaminated Environments
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In the first step toward understanding how dogs -- and perhaps humans -- might adapt to intense envi...
Published Identifying research priorities for security and safety threats in the Arctic and the North-Atlantic - Identifying Research Priorities for Security and Safety Threats in the Arctic and the North-Atlantic
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A new method has been developed for identifying and prioritizing research activities related to mari...
Published New chip design to provide greatest precision in memory to date - New Chip Design to Provide Greatest Precision in Memory to Date
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Everyone is talking about the newest AI and the power of neural networks, forgetting that software i...
Published Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef - Scientists Say Sea-Level Changes Formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef
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Researchers report evidence the formation of K'gari and the Great Barrier Reef are linked to a chang...
Published Researchers focus AI on finding exoplanets - Researchers Focus AI on Finding Exoplanets
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New research reveals that artificial intelligence can be used to find planets outside of our solar s...
Published Astronomers find distant gas clouds with leftovers of the first stars - Astronomers Find Distant Gas Clouds with Leftovers of the First Stars
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Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), researchers have found for the first time the fingerprints l...