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Published Tiny new species of great ape lived in Germany 11 million years ago
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Ancient apes in Germany co-existed by partitioning resources in their environment, according to a ne...
Published Climate change threatens thousands of archaeological sites in coastal Georgia
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Thousands of historic and archaeological sites in Georgia are at risk from tropical storm surges, an...
Published Warming has more impact than cooling on Greenland's 'firn'
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A new study finds disproportionate effects of temperature shifts on an icy glacier layer. ...
Published Ancient people hunted extinct elephants at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile 12,000 years ago
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Thousands of years ago, early hunter-gatherers returned regularly to Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile to hu...
Published 3,500-year-old Mycenaean armor was suitable for extended battle
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A 3,500-year-old suit of Mycenaean armour may have been used in battle -- and not just for ceremonia...
Published An inside look at Beech tree disease
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A new study found differences at the cellular level of leaves from infected Beech trees -- variation ...
Published Effective hurricane risk messaging
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Forecasters can use images in social media to better communicate weather related hazards of hurrican...
Published Dampening the 'seeds' of hurricanes
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Increased atmospheric moisture may alter critical weather patterns over Africa, making it more diffi...
Published Fiber optic cables detect and characterize earthquakes
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The same fiber optic networks that provide internet can simultaneously act as earthquake sensors, as...
Published Why computer security advice is more confusing than it should be
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If you find the computer security guidelines you get at work confusing and not very useful, you're n...
Published Stressed for a bit? Then don't click it, cybersecurity experts advise
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Workers feeling a specific form of stress are more likely than others to become the victims of a phi...
Published Experiencing the texture of skateboard sounds can mediate divisions new research says
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Experiencing the harsh sounds of skateboarding can help bridge the gulf between the joy and distaste...
Published NASA's DART impact permanently changed the shape and orbit of asteroid moon
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A new study provides insights on the geophysics behind asteroid formation and evolution. ...
Published Certain online games use dark designs to collect player data
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The privacy policies and practices of online games contain dark design patterns which could be decep...
Published When allocating scarce resources with AI, randomization can improve fairness
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Researchers argue that, in some situations where machine-learning models are used to allocate scarce...
Published Are US teenagers more likely than others to exaggerate their math abilities?
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A major new study has revealed that American teenagers are more likely than any other nationality to ...
Published Electrical noise stimulation applied to the brain could be key to boosting math learning
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Exciting a brain region using electrical noise stimulation can help improve mathematical learning in...
Published Why insects navigate more efficiently than robots
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Engineers have studied how insects navigate, for the purpose of developing energy-efficient robots. ...
Published Can a computer tell patients how their multiple sclerosis will progress?
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Machine learning models can reliably inform clinicians about the disability progression of multiple...
Published Why do researchers often prefer safe over risky projects? Explaining risk aversion in science
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A mathematical framework that builds on the economic theory of hidden-action models provides insight...