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Published Swan populations grow 30 times faster in nature reserves - Swan Populations Grow 30 Times Faster in Nature Reserves


Populations of whooper swans grow 30 times faster inside nature reserves, new research shows. ABSTRA...
Published New geosciences study shows Triassic fossils that reveal origins of living amphibians - New Geosciences Study Shows Triassic Fossils That Reveal Origins of Living Amphibians


A team of paleontologists have discovered the first 'unmistakable' Triassic-era caecilian fossil --...
Published Fossil CSI: Giant extinct marine reptile graveyard was likely ancient birthing grounds - Fossil CSI: Giant Extinct Marine Reptile Graveyard Was Likely Ancient Birthing Grounds


An international research team examines a rich fossil bed in the renowned Berlin-Ichthyosaur State P...
Published A fossil fruit from California shows ancestors of coffee and potatoes survived cataclysm that killed the dinosaurs - A Fossil Fruit from California Reveals the Survival of Ancestors of Coffee and Potatoes after the Dinosaurs' Extinction



The discovery of an 80-million-year-old fossil plant pushes back the known origins of lamiids to the...
Published Optical cavities could be key to next generation interferometers - Optical Cavities: The Key to Next-Generation Interferometers


A new concept has been developed that has the potential to assist new instruments in the investigati...
Published New potential drug target for Alzheimer's disease - New Potential Drug Target for Alzheimer's Disease



Tau protein is implicated in many neurogenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's. New findings poin...
Published ESO telescopes on the aftermath of DART's asteroid impact - ESO Telescopes on the Aftermath of DART's Asteroid Impact


Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), two teams of astronomers have observed the aftermath of the...
Published A self-powered ingestible sensor opens new avenues for gut research - A Self-Powered Ingestible Sensor Opens New Avenues for Gut Research


Engineering researchers have developed a battery-free, pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system desi...
Published Supernumerary virtual robotic arms can feel like part of our body - Supernumerary Virtual Robotic Arms Can Feel Like Part of Our Body


Researchers have developed a virtual robotic limb system which can be operated by users' feet in a v...
Published Study evaluates how to eliminate telemedicine's virtual waiting room - Study Evaluates How to Eliminate Telemedicine's Virtual Waiting Room


Researchers have conducted a 10-week study to evaluate how text messaging a link to patients when th...
Published An innovative twist on quantum bits: Tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits - An Innovative Twist on Quantum Bits: Tubular Nanomaterial of Carbon Makes Ideal Home for Spinning Quantum Bits


Scientists develop method for chemically modifying nanoscale tubes of carbon atoms, so they can host...
Published In era of online learning, new testing method aims to reduce cheating - In Era of Online Learning, New Testing Method Aims to Reduce Cheating


Engineers demonstrate how a testing strategy they call 'distanced online testing' can effectively re...
Published New York City's greenery absorbs a surprising amount of its carbon emissions - New York City's Greenery: A Surprising Solution to Carbon Emissions



A study of vegetation across New York City and some densely populated adjoining areas has found that...
Published Global macrogenetic map of marine habitat-forming species - Global Macro-Genetic Map of Marine Habitat-Forming Species



Species known as marine habitat-forming species -- gorgonians, corals, algae, seaweeds, marine phane...
Published Meet the first Neanderthal family - Meet the First Neanderthal Family: A Glimpse into Our Ancestral Past


Researchers have managed to sequence multiple individuals from a remote Neanderthal community in Sib...
Published Old and new stars paint very different pictures of the Triangulum Galaxy - Old and New Stars Paint Very Different Pictures of the Triangulum Galaxy


Scientists have reported something unexpected about the distinct populations of stars that make up t...
Published 319-million-year-old fish preserves the earliest fossilized brain of a backboned animal - 319-Million-Year-Old Fish Preserves the Earliest Fossilized Brain of a Backboned Animal


The CT-scanned skull of a 319-million-year-old fossilized fish, pulled from a coal mine in England m...
Published Codebreakers crack secrets of Mary Queen of Scots' lost letters - Codebreakers Crack Secrets of Mary Queen of Scots' Lost Letters


Secret, coded letters penned by Mary Queen of Scots while she was imprisoned in England by her cousi...
Published Woodpecker guides post-fire forest management - Woodpecker Guides Post-Fire Forest Management



What's good for the Black-backed Woodpecker is good for restoration of burned California forests. Th...
Published Anthropogenic climate change poses systemic risk to coffee cultivation - Anthropogenic Climate Change Poses Systemic Risk to Coffee Cultivation


Coffee is important to the economies of coffee producing regions. A new study suggests that climate...