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Smaller Fish Species Dominate Warmer, Oxygen-Poor Oceans
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fossils from the last global warm could help predict future changes in fish abundance
| 1 min read
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Century-Old Assumption Regarding Neurons and Brain Activity Disproved
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Bar-Ilan University
New types of experiments indicate that the time-lag for re-excitation of a neuron is longer than assumed
| 2 min read
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The Energetics of Uniquely Human Subsistence Strategies
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Understanding the strategies humans developed for obtaining the energy needed to maintain our unique traits
| 4 min read
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High-Resolution Lab Experiments Show How Cells ‘Eat’
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Ohio State University
Study solves a 40-year-old problem in cell biology
| 2 min read
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‘Organoid’ Grown in Lab to See Why Bats Live with Viruses but Don’t Get Sick
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Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Novel research could help us reduce the threat to humans of infectious disease
| 3 min read
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DNA in Archaeological Sediments
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Ancient human and animal DNA can remain stably localized in sediments, preserved in microscopic fragments of bone and feces
| 3 min read
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‘Pop-Up’ Electronic Sensors Could Detect When Individual Heart Cells Misbehave
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University of California - San Diego
A powerful new tool could enable scientists to gain more detailed insights into heart disorders and diseases
| 4 min read
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Powerful New Tool Makes Coral Reef Monitoring Faster, Easier, Cheaper
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
The new tool can determine the diversity of hard corals on a reef through analyzing the DNA in a sample of seawater
| 3 min read
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Immune System Can Detect Disease during Pregnancy
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Better understanding of the normal development of a woman's immune system during pregnancy can offer diagnostic possibilities
| 3 min read
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Dinosaur Faces and Feet May Have Popped with Color
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University of Texas at Austin
New study from The University of Texas at Austin traces the probability of color from modern birds to dinosaurs
| 3 min read
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Eight Substances Added to Latest HHS Report on Carcinogens
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
A chronic bacterial infection, a flame retardant, and six water disinfection byproducts are listed in a new HHS cancer report
| 2 min read
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Academic Education Can Positively Affect Aging of the Brain
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University of Zurich
The benefits of good education and lifelong learning extend into old age, a recent study finds
| 2 min read
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