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The species links the small tyrannosauroids from the Early Cretaceous of North America and China with much larger ones that survived until the end of the Cretaceous
The study findings may have vast implications with the way professionals classify autism
Open to 30 attendees, participants in the workshop held from May 8-11 will explore their full leadership potential by developing self-advocacy and by learning how to be impactful in their workplace
The 1,500,000 penguins are located in the Danger Islands, a chain of remote, rocky islands off of the Antarctic Peninsula’s northern tip
Recent finding may help pave the way for more effective and innovative treatments against cryptococcosis
A new study reveals that on average, mammals move distances two to three times shorter in human-modified landscapes than they do in the wild
Study reveals that the arrival of humans and their subsequent activities throughout the islands was likely the primary cause of the extinction of native mammal species there
The findings should help researchers improve the performance of catalysts to drive reactions toward desired products faster
The new computational model may help explain that gap in the evolution of chemistry into biology
Study indicates concrete construction waste can help rid the air of sulfur dioxide, a major pollutant
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Findings published in the journal Science
Annual contest challenges scientists to explain complex science topics to 11-year-olds
Research team explored how the brain processes stimuli predicting taste
Stony Brook-led international research team creates ultra-fast approach detailed in PNAS