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Genetic Causes of Bone Tumors Discovered in 1,000-Year-Old Irish Skeletons
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Trinity College Dublin
One of the disease mutations is a new discovery, the first time such information has been unlocked from ancient DNA
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What Do Scientists Gain from Engaging in Public Communications?
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University of Münster
Communicating with non-expert audiences promotes learning and reflection among scientists in interdisciplinary networks
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Zinc Batteries Offer Greater Safety, but Many Improvements Needed
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Tsinghua University Press
Despite being safer, zinc batteries still need a major performance boost to compete with lithium-ion
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Making Science More Accessible to People with Disabilities
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Binghamton University
Researchers suggest ways to improve accessibility in advance of International Day of Persons with
Disabilities
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The Biological Clock of Corals Can Function Even without Algae
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Bar-Ilan University
New finding offers ray of hope for corals' ability to survive extreme heat that causes bleaching
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Organic Aerosols in Remote Regions Are Having an Effect on Climate Change
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Nagoya University
Certain aerosols can serve as condensation nuclei or can interact with oxygen, turning them into harmful particulates
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The James Webb Telescope Produces a New View of the Light in Galaxy Clusters
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
Intracluster light can be used to learn more about the formation of galaxy clusters
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COVID-19 Pandemic Stress Physically Aged Teenagers’ Brains
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Holden Galusha
New study from Stanford shows that the pandemic made young people mature faster neurologically
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Earth’s Lakes Contributing Disproportionately to Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Holden Galusha
The number of lakes and reservoirs has surged over the past few decades. Scientists are now attempting to capture the environmental impact of this increase
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Making Sense of Coercivity in Magnetic Materials with Machine Learning
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Tokyo University of Science
A meaningful approach for analyzing how a material’s microstructure relates to its macroscopic physical properties
| 2 min read
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To Save Nature, Focus on Populations, Not Species
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
New research shows that marine species may be more tolerant to warming than previously thought
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Peanuts and Herbs and Spices May Positively Impact Gut Microbiome
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Penn State
Two studies show that adding peanuts and herbs and spices to you diet can increase healthy gut bacteria
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