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Published The Southern Arc and its lively genetic history - The Southern Arc and Its Lively Genetic History


A vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration patterns, the expansion of farming and langu...
Published New research bites holes into theories about Megalodons - New Research Bites Holes into Theories about Megalodons


A new study leaves large tooth marks in previous conclusions about the body shape of the Megalodon,...
Published Venoms in snakes and salivary protein in mammals share a common origin - Venoms in Snakes and Salivary Protein in Mammals Share a Common Origin


A new study has found that a class of toxins found in snake and mammalian venom evolved from the sam...
Published Evolution: South Africa's hominin record is a fair-weather friend - Evolution: South Africa's Hominin Record is a Fair-Weather Friend


The fossil record of early hominins in South Africa is biased towards periods of drier climate, sugg...
Published Changing climate conditions likely facilitated early human migration to the Americas at key intervals, research suggests - Changing Climate Conditions Likely Facilitated Early Human Migration to the Americas at Key Intervals



Researchers have pinpointed two intervals when ice and ocean conditions would have been favorable to...
Published Quantum entanglement could make accelerometers and dark matter sensors more accurate - Quantum Entanglement: Revolutionizing Accelerometers and Dark Matter Sensors



The 'spooky action at a distance' that once unnerved Einstein may be on its way to being as pedestri...
Published Distant galaxies and the true nature of dark matter - Distant Galaxies and the True Nature of Dark Matter


In conflict with the current prevailing theory used to describe the universe, a new study suggests t...
Published How were amino acids, one of the key building blocks of life, formed before the origin of life on Earth? - How Were Amino Acids Formed Before the Origin of Life on Earth?



The amino acid abundances of two Ryugu particles were measured and compared with their rocky compone...
Published New dinosaur showed descendants how to dress to impress - New Dinosaur Showed Descendants How to Dress to Impress


Scientists have found the most elaborately dressed-to-impress dinosaur ever described and say it she...
Published 'Digital footprints' central to new approach for studying post-disturbance recreation changes - Digital Footprints: A New Approach to Studying Post-Disturbance Recreation Changes


A new social media-based study of recreation visitation in the Gorge following the Eagle Creek Fire...
Published Global analysis on pollinators in cities: Wild bees and butterflies are at particular risk - Global Analysis on Pollinators in Cities: Wild Bees and Butterflies are at Particular Risk



Butterflies are being hit hardest by urban growth. Shrinking habitats and food availability are caus...
Published How brucellosis -- which can jump from animals to humans -- impacts the brain - How Brucellosis Impacts the Brain: A Deep Dive into the Animal-Human Disease



Brucellosis is a disease, caused by the members of bacterial Brucella family, that mainly infects ca...
Published Modern theory from ancient impacts - Modern Theory from Ancient Impacts


It is generally accepted that the inner region of the early solar system was subject to an intense p ...
Published Optical rule was made to be broken - Optical Rule Was Made to Be Broken: The Science Behind It


Engineers find a way to identify nanophotonic materials with the potential to improve screens for vi...
Published Powerful stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter - Powerful Stratospheric Winds Measured on Jupiter


Astronomers have now directly measured winds in Jupiter's middle atmosphere. By analyzing the afterm...
Published Laser creates a miniature magnetosphere - Laser Creates a Miniature Magnetosphere: A Breakthrough in Plasma Physics


A research team realized magnetic reconnection driven by electron dynamics in laser-produced plasmas...
Published Two largest Mars-quakes to date recorded from planet's far side - Two Largest Mars-Quakes to Date Recorded from Planet's Far Side


The seismometer placed on Mars by NASA's InSight lander has recorded its two largest seismic events...
Published Octopuses rewire their brains to adapt to seasonal temperature shifts - Octopuses Rewire Their Brains to Adapt to Seasonal Temperature Shifts



Octopuses don't thermoregulate, so their powerful brains are exposed to -- and potentially threatene...
Published Wheat's ancient roots of viral resistance uncovered - Wheat's Ancient Roots of Viral Resistance Uncovered


The DNA sequence of a gene in wheat responsible for resisting a devastating virus has been discovere...
Published Flexing crystalline structures provide path to a solid energy future - Flexing Crystalline Structures Provide Path to a Solid Energy Future



Researchers have uncovered the atomic mechanisms that make a class of compounds called argyrodites a...