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Bird Brains Left Other Dinosaurs Behind
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University of Texas at Austin
A unique brain shape may be why the ancestors of living birds survived the mass extinction
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Why Interruptions at Work Aren’t Always a Bad Thing
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University of Illinois at Chicago
A recent study shows an upside to being interrupted at work—increased feelings of belonging
| 2 min read
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Researchers Discover Pine Sap-Based Plastic
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Florida State University
A Florida State University research team’s discovery of a new plastic derived from pine sap has the potential to be a game changer for new sustainable materials
| 3 min read
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Biofertilizer for Better Farms
by
Flinders University
Organic nitrogen source for carbon-rich fertile soils
| 2 min read
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More Carbon Emissions Will Kill More People; Here’s How Many
by
The Earth Institute at Columbia University
A new metric accounting for future climate-related deaths could greatly multiply the 'social cost of carbon'
| 4 min read
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Researchers Examine Long-Term Effects of Teenage Marijuana Use
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University of Texas at Arlington
Regular marijuana use in adolescence is associated with impairments in a broad range of executive functions
| 2 min read
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When Stubborn Bugs Refuse to Make Drugs
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Washington University in St. Louis
Biologists are trying to uncover what may be preventing
Streptomyces
from producing desirable compounds
| 2 min read
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Engineers Bend Light to Enhance Wavelength Conversion
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University of California - Los Angeles
New research opens the door for improvements in the performance of imaging, sensing, and communication systems
| 2 min read
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New AI-Based Tools to Accelerate Functional Electronic Materials Discovery
by
Northwestern University
The work could allow scientists to accelerate the discovery of materials showing a metal-insulator transition
| 2 min read
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Fighting Off Food Poisoning Depends on the Time of Day
by
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Levels of natural antimicrobial molecule fluctuate on a circadian rhythm prompted by resident gut bacteria
| 3 min read
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Two RNA Strands Are Tougher than One
by
Washington University in St. Louis
Despite assumptions, dsRNA has traits that make it stand apart from single-stranded RNA
| 4 min read
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Leader Effectiveness May Depend on Emotional Expression
by
University of California - Riverside
When they don’t express negative emotions, women are seen as more effective leaders than men
| 2 min read
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