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Published Research unlocks secrets of rodents' rat race to new lands - Research Unlocks Secrets of Rodents' Rat Race to New Lands (via sciencedaily.com)
New research has mapped the DNA from more than 150 species of native rodents from across Australia,...
Published The evolution of Asia's mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains - The Evolution of Asia's Mammals: How Ancient Climate Change and Rising Mountains Shaped Their Destiny (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study compiles data on more than 3,000 species to show how climate and geologic changes across ...
Published Researchers want drivers to see clearly on the road - Researchers Want Drivers to See Clearly on the Road (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Every year, sun glare contributes to around 3,000 crashes in the United States. Researchers are help ...
Published Searching for ancient bears in an Alaskan cave led to an important human discovery - Searching for Ancient Bears in an Alaskan Cave Led to an Important Human Discovery (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Genetic analysis links 3,000-year-old bone found in cave to modern Alaska Natives. ABSTRACT: Searchi ...
Published Study shows ancient Alaskans were freshwater fishers - Study Shows Ancient Alaskans Were Freshwater Fishers (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A scientific team has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people...
Published A swarm of 85,000 earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca submarine volcano - A Swarm of 85,000 Earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca Submarine Volcano (via sciencedaily.com)
In a remote area, a mix of geophysical methods identifies magma transfer below the seafloor as the c...
Published Graphene and an intense laser open the door to the extreme - Graphene and an Intense Laser Open the Door to the Extreme (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A research team has developed a large-area suspended graphene and irradiated the thinnest graphene t...
Published Mapping the middle ground: Balancing mining activities with survival of Utah's rare plants - Mapping the Middle Ground: Balancing Mining Activities with Survival of Utah's Rare Plants (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A research team is mapping out new modeling strategies so that proposed energy development and the m...
Published Pre-historic Wallacea: A melting pot of human genetic ancestries - Pre-historic Wallacea: A Melting Pot of Human Genetic Ancestries (via sciencedaily.com)
The Wallacean islands of present-day Eastern Indonesia have a long history of occupation by modern h...
Published Stressed out: Mapping the human footprint on coastal areas globally - Stressed Out: Mapping the Human Footprint on Coastal Areas Globally (via sciencedaily.com)
A global mapping project has revealed the major stressors placed upon global coastlines by human act...
Published Unlocking the secrets of the ancient coastal Maya - Unlocking the Secrets of the Ancient Coastal Maya (via sciencedaily.com)
After more than a decade of research, scientists share what they have learned about the people who l...
Published Island-inhabiting giants, dwarfs more vulnerable to extinction - Island-inhabiting giants, dwarfs more vulnerable to extinction (via sciencedaily.com)
Island-dwelling mammal species often expand or contract in size, becoming giant or dwarf versions of...
Published A journey to the origins of multicellular life: Long-term experimental evolution in the lab - A Journey to the Origins of Multicellular Life: Long-term Experimental Evolution in the Lab (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Over 3,000 generations of laboratory evolution, researchers watched as their model organism, 'snowfl ...
Published A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America - A Reconstruction of Prehistoric Temperatures for Some of the Oldest Archaeological Sites in North America (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists often look to the past for clues about how Earth's landscapes might shift under a changin...
Published Ray of hope? One place where reef manta rays are thriving - Ray of Hope? One Place Where Reef Manta Rays are Thriving (via sciencedaily.com)
Over a decade, manta ray populations increased significantly in Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia,...
Published Coastal ecosystems are a net greenhouse gas sink, new research shows - Coastal Ecosystems: A Net Greenhouse Gas Sink (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new greenhouse gas budget shows coastal ecosystems globally are a net greenhouse gas sink for carb...
Published Smallpox has plagued humans since ancient Egyptian times, new evidence confirms - Smallpox has plagued humans since ancient Egyptian times, new evidence confirms (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Smallpox was once one of humanity's most devastating diseases, but its origin is shrouded in mystery...
Published Listening to the people results in a more sustainable future energy system - Listening to the People: A Key to Achieving a More Sustainable Future Energy System (via sciencedaily.com)
By taking into account the demographics and preferences of US racial groups, clarified through a nat...
Published New theory on timing for human settlement of some parts of tropical Pacific - New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Some Parts of Tropical Pacific (via sciencedaily.com)
Spread across vast distances, the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean are thought to have been pop...
Published Cyprus's copper deposits created one of the most important trade hubs in the Bronze Age - Cyprus's Copper Deposits: A Key Trade Hub in the Bronze Age (via sciencedaily.com)
The coveted metal copper and a sheltered location turned the Cypriot village of Hala Sultan Tekke in...