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Published If faces look like demons, you could have this extraordinary condition
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Imagine if every time you saw a face, it appeared distorted. Well, for those who have a very rare co...
Published A new brew: Evaluating the flavor of roasted, lab-grown coffee cells
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It may soon be time to wake up and smell the lab-grown coffee made from cultured plant cells. But it...
Published Mechanism discovered that protects tissue after faulty gene expression
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A study has identified a protein complex that is activated by defects in the spliceosome, the molecu ...
Published Beyond peak season: Bacteria in the Arctic seabed are active all year round
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Researchers studied the composition and function of bacteria in the seabed off Svalbard, during alte ...
Published Red deer populations in Europe: More influenced by humans than by wolves and other predators
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A new study shows that human hunting and land use have a decisive influence on red deer density in E ...
Published Global warming is affecting bats' hibernation
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Global change is altering the physiology of the hibernation and behavior of bats, according to a stu...
Published New imaging method illuminates oxygen's journey in the brain
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A new bioluminescence imaging technique has created highly detailed, and visually striking, images o...
Published Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara's sacred deer
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In Nara, Japan, the revered sika deer faces a dilemma as their escalating population damages local f...
Published With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat
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With DNA recovered from animal tracks, scientists revealed information about the ancestry and microb...
Published Underwater vehicle AI model could be used in other adaptive control systems
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Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) are used around the world to conduct difficult environmental, re...
Published Researchers improve seed nitrogen content by reducing plant chlorophyll levels
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Chlorophyll plays a pivotal role in photosynthesis, which is why plants have evolved to have high ch...
Published Scientists, philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law
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A new article describes 'a missing law of nature,' recognizing for the first time an important norm...
Published Exposure to air pollution in utero may affect reproductive system development
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From invisible wafts of diesel exhaust to sun-choking plumes of orange smoke, air pollution is known...
Published High-resolution brain created with 3D printer
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A 3D-printed 'brain phantom' has been developed, which is modeled on the structure of brain fibers a...
Published Generating stable qubits at room temperature
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Quantum bits, or qubits, can revolutionize computing and sensing systems. However, cryogenic tempera...
Published Large swings in past ocean oxygen revealed
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As the climate warms, there is major concern that Earth's ocean will lose oxygen. A study has reveal ...
Published New study shows how AI can help us better understand global threats to wildlife
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Researchers used AI to scour information from websites and social media to map bat hunting and trade...
Published The snail or the egg?
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Animals reproduce in one of two distinct ways: egg-laying or live birth. By studying an evolutionari ...
Published Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections
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Bacteria can be tricked into sending death signals to stop the growth of their slimy, protective hom...
Published Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short
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A group of coastal Alaska Native tribes in 2016 began monitoring shellfish, a traditional harvest, f...