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Published New archive of ancient human brains challenges misconceptions of soft tissue preservation
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A new study has challenged previously held views that brain preservation in the archaeological recor ...
Published Early-onset El NiƱo means warmer winters in East Asia, and vice versa
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Researchers have found that the early onset of El Nino around June leads to warm winter climates in...
Published New microscope offers faster, high-resolution brain imaging
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Researchers have developed a new two-photon fluorescence microscope that captures high-speed images...
Published To help autonomous vehicles make moral decisions, researchers ditch the 'trolley problem'
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Researchers have developed a new experiment to better understand what people view as moral and immor ...
Published Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century
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Global biodiversity has declined between 2% and 11% during the 20th century due to land-use change a...
Published Twinkle twinkle baby star, 'sneezes' tell us how you are
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Researchers have found that baby stars discharge plumes of gas, dust, and magnetic flux from their p...
Published A potentially cheaper and 'cooler' way for hydrogen transport
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Researchers have developed a new hydrogen energy carrier material capable storing hydrogen energy ef...
Published Japan's electric vehicle transition by 2035 may be insufficient to combat the climate crisis, but there are solutions
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Researchers report that Japan's policy of banning the sale of new gas vehicles by 2035 may be insuff...
Published Researchers explore the interplay between high-affinity DNA and carbon nanotubes
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Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) hold promise for biomedicine and nanoelectronics, yet the fu...
Published A belly full of jelly
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For a long time, scientists assumed that jellies (commonly known as jellyfish) were a dead-end food...
Published Deforestation harms biodiversity of the Amazon's perfume-loving orchid bees
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A survey of orchid bees in the Brazilian Amazon, carried out in the 1990s, is shedding new light the...
Published Hunter-gatherer social ties spread pottery-making far and wide - Hunter-Gatherer Social Ties Spread Pottery-Making Far and Wide
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Analysis of more than 1,200 vessels from hunter-gatherer sites has shown that pottery-making techniq...
Published Surprise twist suggests stars grow competitively - Surprise Twist Suggests Stars Grow Competitively
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A survey of star formation activity in the Orion Nebula Cluster found similar mass distributions for...
Published Immune cells move more independently than previously thought - Unraveling the Independent Movement of Immune Cells: A New Perspective
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Human immune cells are capable of coordinating their own movement more independently than previously...
Published Venus transit movie shows perspective in viewing our Solar System - Venus Transit Movie Shows Perspective in Viewing Our Solar System
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New movies of the transit of Venus on June 6, 2012, viewed from two different locations on Earth, cl ...
Published Stars disappear before our eyes - Stars Disappear Before Our Eyes: The Mystery of Vanishing Stars
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A startling analysis from Globe at Night -- a citizen science program -- concludes that stars are di...
Published One in five galaxies in the early universe could still be hidden behind cosmic dust - One in Five Galaxies in the Early Universe Could Still Be Hidden Behind Cosmic Dust
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Astronomers have discovered two previously invisible galaxies billions of light-years away. Their di...
Published What makes people care about the environment? - What Makes People Care About the Environment?
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A new study analyzes the factors that drive environmental concern among Europeans in an effort to un...
Published Distortion-free forms of structured light - Distortion-Free Forms of Structured Light: A Breakthrough in Imaging Technology
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Research offers a new approach to studying complex light in complex systems, such as transporting cl...
Published Out of the frying pan: Coyotes, bobcats move into human-inhabited areas to avoid apex predators -- only to be killed by people - Out of the Frying Pan: Coyotes, Bobcats Move into Human-Inhabited Areas to Avoid Apex Predators -- Only to be Killed by People
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Conservationists have argued that the presence of wolves and other apex predators, so named because...