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Anthropology: Early Humans Archaeology: General
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1,700-year-old Korean genomes show genetic heterogeneity in Three Kingdoms period Gaya      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Scientists have successfully sequenced and studied the whole genome of eight 1,700-year-old individu ...

Ecology: Animals
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It's not just humans: City life is stressful for coyotes, too      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Though cars are the biggest threat to coyotes taking up residence in U.S. cities, a new study sugges ...

Biology: Genetics
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A new breakthrough in obesity research may allow you to lose fat while eating all you want      (via sciencedaily.com) 

This is a significant development that brings hope to the one billion individuals with obesity world...

Biology: Microbiology
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Gene mutation may explain why some don't get sick from COVID-19      (via sciencedaily.com) 

People who contract COVID-19 but never develop symptoms -- the so-called super dodgers -- may have a...

Chemistry: Biochemistry
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Synchronizing your internal clocks may help mitigate jet lag, effects of aging      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Traveling to faraway places is often accompanied by jet lag. Fatigue, difficulty sleeping, and a hos...

Geoscience: Environmental Issues Geoscience: Geochemistry
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Toxic molds, fossil fuels, antibiotics linked to chemical intolerance      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Toxic mold left behind by Hurricane Idalia could initiate chemical intolerance (CI) in some individu...

Chemistry: Biochemistry
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First device to monitor transplanted organs detects early signs of rejection      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Researchers have developed the first electronic device for continuously monitoring the health of tra...

Biology: Zoology
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Nearly half of dog owners are hesitant to vaccinate their pets      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study found that more than half of people who own dogs expressed some level of canine vaccine ...

Biology: Developmental Biology: Microbiology
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Astonishing complexity of bacterial circadian clocks      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Bacteria make up more than 10% of all living things but until recently we had little realization tha...

Biology: Marine Ecology: Sea Life
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DNA decodes the dining preferences of the shell-shucking whitespotted eagle ray      (via sciencedaily.com) 

With mighty jaws and plate-like teeth, the globally endangered whitespotted eagle ray can pretty muc...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Cell Biology Biology: General
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Newfound brain circuit explains why infant cries prompt milk release      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Hearing the sound of a newborn's wail can trigger the release of oxytocin, a brain chemical that con...

Biology: Biochemistry Biology: Cell Biology Biology: General
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Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood affects food choices, weight gain and the microstructure of the brain      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A new study finds poor quality of available foods, increased intake of calories from foods high in t ...

Biology: Developmental
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Mineralization of bone matrix regulates tumor cell growth      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Tumor cells are known to be fickle sleeper agents, often lying dormant in distant tissues for years...

Biology: Evolutionary Biology: Microbiology
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'Swine flu' strain has passed from humans to swine nearly 400 times since 2009      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new study of the strain of influenza A responsible for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic -- pdm09 -- shows th ...

Ecology: Endangered Species
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European bird communities move to cooler areas, but mountain ranges and coastlines 'control the traffic'      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A recent study shows that European bird communities have shifted northeastward in the past 30 years. ...

Environmental: General Geoscience: Geochemistry
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Remote work can slash your carbon footprint -- if done right      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Remote workers can have a 54% lower carbon footprint compared with onsite workers, according to a ne...

Geoscience: Severe Weather
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Current estimates of Lake Erie algae toxicity may miss the mark      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A new study analyzing toxins produced by Microcystis, the main type of cyanobacteria that compose th ...