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Researchers Map Crocodile Family Tree to Shed Light on Their Evolution
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University of York
Researchers have mapped the family tree of crocodiles and their extinct relatives to shed light on the giant reptiles
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Boiled Bubbles Jump to Carry More Heat
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Virginia Tech
Bubbles are an optimal way to carry heat, and a team has engineered a surface that makes them jump to carry even more
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New Research Identifies Unique Patterns in Utah Wildfires
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S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University
Utah's variable topography produces a tremendous range of wildfire behavior
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Recycling Concrete Using Carbon Can Reduce Emissions and Waste
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Flinders University
Graphene hardens up as a core ingredient in more sustainable construction
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Despite Progress, Carbon Emissions Rise in the Lab Industry
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Scott Wallask
New report from My Green Lab outlines issues left to tackle with carbon reduction in the biotech and pharma industries
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The World Needs More Empathy—Here Is How Science Can Harness It
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McGill University
Researchers explore the power of imagination, showing how a shift in thinking can make humans more caring
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Unlocking the Secret Strength of Marine Mussels
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McGill University
Discovery may lead to medical advances in bio-implants, wearable sensors, and more
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Scientists Navigate Uncharted Waters in Fish Immunology Research
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University of Pennsylvania
Researchers reconsider the understanding of immune responses in bony fish
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Ghostlike Dusty Galaxy Reappears in James Webb Space Telescope Image
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University of Texas at Austin
Researchers detect a galaxy that's busy forming new stars, but is hard to see
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Public Gardens Contribute to Invasives Problem
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University of Cincinnati
Survey finds nonnative, invasive species are escaping arboretums
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Tis the Season to Recognize Chocolate
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Society of Chemical Industry
Scientists are working to protect the unique qualities of cacao beans grown in the Buenaventura region
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Why Scientific Techniques Matter in Archeology
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Flinders University
Experts advocate for more use of archeological science in studies
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