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Climate Change Leads to Earlier Senescence in Alpine Plants
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University of Basel
The most common type of alpine grassland begins aging earlier when given an early start due to climate change
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Genealogical Connections between Cancer and Ethnicity Open Door for Early Detection
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
New software can infer ancestry from tumor genetic code, which may help develop personalized treatments
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Scientists Uncover How CRTC1 Gene Suppresses Obesity
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Osaka Metropolitan University
Japanese scientists have investigated the role of genetic mechanisms in suppressing obesity fueled by overeating
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Confining Quarks
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University of Tokyo
Researchers aim to explore how matter gets its mass by confining quarks
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A Rule Breaker Shows the Effects of Climate Change on Body Size Evolution
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McGill University
Some species are getting larger as our climate warms
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New Tool Offers Hope in the Fight against Plant Extinction
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Newcastle University
New research provides key insights into which pressures are causing what damage and where
| 3 min read
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Researchers Zoom In on Battery Wear and Tear
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University of Chicago
A team of researchers can now understand, at an atomic level, exactly what occurs when lithium-ion batteries degrade
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Male Gender Bias Deters Men from Some Career Paths
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American Psychological Association
More recruitment and mentoring of men in health care and early education fields could lead more men to seek careers in those fields
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Universities, Rich in Data, Struggle to Capture its Value
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University of California - Los Angeles
UCLA–MIT Press research finds pervasive lack of data infrastructure and strategy in US higher education
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Rare Discovery of Dinosaur Remains Preserved with Its Last Meal
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McGill University
Unusual fossil reveals more about the diet of Microraptor, a bird-like dinosaur with four wings
| 2 min read
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Novel Spatial-Omics Technology Enables Investigation of Diseases at Early Stages
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Helmholtz Munich
Robotics technology is being used to obtain proteomics data from "sick" cells precisely identified in early stage disease
| 2 min read
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Changes in Earth’s Orbit May Have Triggered Ancient Warming Event
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Penn State
Warming events from 56 million years ago can be used as an analogue for modern climate change
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