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12-05-2020
Life in deep ocean sediments can survive boiling hot temperatures
In a new study from the University of Rhode Island,...
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12-04-2020
Substituting plant foods for red meat reduces the risk of heart disease
Replacing red meat with plant foods such as beans and...
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12-04-2020
How animals got their complex color patterns
A researcher at Osaka University has identified a simple mechanism...
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12-04-2020
Investment in solar energy is urgently needed to meet climate targets
Investment in solar energy is urgently needed to meet climate...
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12-04-2020
Women with PTSD and depression are four times more likely to die prematurely
Women with PTSD and depression are four times more likely...
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12-04-2020
Group of Alaskan islands may belong to a single, massive volcano
Group of Alaskan islands may belong to a single, massive...
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12-03-2020
Human migrations to the Ryukyu Islands were led by explorers, not drifters
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have determined that a...
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12-03-2020
Flightless birds would be four times as diverse if not for humans
If not for human-driven extinctions, there would be at least...
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12-03-2020
Gaia mission has obtained new details about two billion stars
A large portion of the Milky Way is about to...
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12-02-2020
Scientists use GPS tags to track plastic bottles moving through the Ganges
In a new study published by PLOS, researchers have successfully...
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12-02-2020
Killer whales face a number of threats, and most are human-related
In a new study from UC Davis, a team of...
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12-02-2020
The earliest continents were weak and prone to destruction
Continents were weak and prone to destruction in their infancy,...
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