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If you feel like your dog gets you in a way that most other animals don't, you're right. New research comparing dog puppies to human-reared wolf pups offers some clues to how dogs' unusual people-reading skills came to be.
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Image of Chlamydomonas in a microscope
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Dolev Bluvstein (from left), Mikhail Lukin, and Sepehr Ebadi developed a special type of quantum computer known as a programmable quantum simulator. Ebadi is aligning the device that allows them to create the programmable optical tweezers.
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Magnetic flux density (magnetization) map obtained using the transport of intensity equation analysis
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Scientist growing bacteria in petri dishes
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Image of a diverse team holding puzzle pieces
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Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris 240 Mass Spectrometer
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Image of a researcher holding a sample of liquid while writing
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Image of a forest in the day
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In the study, published recently in Science, researchers discovered that most bacteria in the gut microbiome are heritable after looking at more than 16,000 gut microbiome profiles collected over 14 years from a long-studied population of baboons in Kenya's Amboseli National Park.
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Paul Chu (right) is Founding Director and Chief Scientist at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TcSUH). Liangzi Deng (left) is research assistant professor of physics at TcSUH.
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