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Published We know the Arctic is warming -- What will changing river flows do to its environment? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists recently combined satellite data, field observations and sophisticated numerical modeling...
Published Genomic study of indigenous Africans paints complex picture of human origins and local adaptation - Genomic Study of Indigenous Africans Paints Complex Picture of Human Origins and Local Adaptation (via sciencedaily.com)
An international team of researchers analyzed the genomes of 180 indigenous Africans from a dozen et...
Published Can you describe a sensation without feeling it first? - Can You Describe a Sensation Without Feeling It First? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research with a unique, perhaps one-of-a-kind individual, shows that you can comprehend and use tact...
Published Art with DNA -- Digitally creating 16 million colors by chemistry (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The DNA double helix is composed of two DNA molecules whose sequences are complementary to each othe...
Published Solving a long-standing mystery about the desert's rock art canvas - Solving a Long-Standing Mystery About the Desert's Rock Art Canvas (via sciencedaily.com)
Petroglyphs are carved in a material called rock varnish, the origins of which have been debated for...
Published Can pigeons match wits with artificial intelligence? - Can Pigeons Match Wits with Artificial Intelligence? (via sciencedaily.com)
Can a pigeon match wits with artificial intelligence? Researchers tested pigeons' learning abilities...
Published Chronic exposure to lead, cadmium and arsenic increases risk of cardiovascular disease - Chronic Exposure to Lead, Cadmium, and Arsenic Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Around the world, most people are regularly exposed to low or moderate levels of lead, cadmium and a...
Published Optical rule was made to be broken - Optical Rule Was Made to Be Broken: The Science Behind It (via sciencedaily.com)
Engineers find a way to identify nanophotonic materials with the potential to improve screens for vi...
Published Impact of satellite constellations on astronomical observations - Impact of Satellite Constellations on Astronomical Observations (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have recently raised concerns about the impact of satellite mega-constellations on scien...
Published Ancient seashell resonates after 18,000 years - Ancient Seashell Resonates After 18,000 Years (via sciencedaily.com)
Almost 80 years after its discovery, a large shell from the ornate Marsoulas Cave in the Pyrenees ha...
Published New catalyst transforms carbon dioxide into sustainable byproduct - New Catalyst Transforms Carbon Dioxide into Sustainable Byproduct (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
-Electrocatalyst achieves record-breaking selectivity toward desired product, a key step in expandin...
Published A shield for 2D materials that adds vibrations to reduce vibration problems - A Shield for 2D Materials that Adds Vibrations to Reduce Vibration Problems (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study demonstrates a new, counterintuitive way to protect atomically-thin electronics -- addin...
Published Diamonds and rust at Earth's core-mantle boundary - Diamonds and Rust at Earth's Core-Mantle Boundary (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists discover that a potential 'diamond factory' may have existed at Earth's core-mantle bound...
Published Environmental toxin PCB found in deep sea trench - Environmental Toxin PCB Found in Deep Sea Trench (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers on a deep-sea expedition have found PCB in sediment samples from the more than 8,000-met...
Published Scientists investigate the evolution of animal developmental mechanisms, show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved - Scientists Investigate the Evolution of Animal Developmental Mechanisms: How Some of Earth's Earliest Animals Evolved (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Lacking bones, brains, and even a complete gut, the body plans of simple animals like sea anemones a...
Published A 10,000-year-old infant burial provides insights into the use of baby carriers and family heirlooms in prehistory - A 10,000-Year-Old Infant Burial: Insights into Prehistoric Baby Carriers and Family Heirlooms (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers argue that they have found evidence of the use of baby carriers 10,000 years ago at the...
Published Humanity's earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago - Humanity's Earliest Recorded Kiss Occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 Years Ago (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Written sources from Mesopotamia suggest that kissing in relation to sex was practiced by the people...
Published Scientists reveal how landmark CFC ban gave planet fighting chance against global warming - Scientists Reveal How Landmark CFC Ban Gave Planet Fighting Chance Against Global Warming (via sciencedaily.com)
New modelling by the international team of scientists paints a dramatic vision of a scorched planet ...
Published Mammoth problem with extinction timeline - Mammoth Problem with Extinction Timeline (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Paleontologists say environmental DNA is not always helpful in identifying when animals like mammoth...
Published Smoke from nuclear war would devastate ozone layer, alter climate - Smoke from Nuclear War: Devastating Effects on Ozone Layer and Climate (via sciencedaily.com)
The massive columns of smoke generated by a nuclear war would alter the world's climate for years an...