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Published Forensic evidence can survive underwater for weeks (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Forensic fibers can survive underwater for much longer than previously thought -- which could help c ...
Published Two bee species become one as researchers solve identity puzzle (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study has found that what were thought to be two different species of native Australian bee ar ...
Published The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Just like a book can't be judged by its cover, a material can't always be judged by its surface. But...
Published How sunflowers see the sun (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Sunflowers famously turn their faces to follow the sun as it crosses the sky. But how do sunflowers...
Published What was thought of as noise, points to new type of ultrafast magnetic switching (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers discover a new type of ultrafast magnetic switching by investigating fluctuations that n...
Published Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
RNA is thought to have sparked the origin of life by self-copying. Researchers have now revealed the ...
Published Sugar permeation discovered in plant aquaporins (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Aquaporins, which move water through membranes of plant cells, were not thought to be able to permea ...
Published Researchers pump brakes on 'blue acceleration' harming the world ocean (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Protecting the world ocean against accelerating damage from human activities could be cheaper and ta...
Published Scientists reveal how light behaves in formless solids (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
For a long time, it was thought that amorphous solids do not selectively absorb light because of the ...
Published Astronomers find abundance of Milky Way-like Galaxies in early Universe, rewriting cosmic evolution theories (via sciencedaily.com)
Galaxies from the early Universe are more like our own Milky Way than previously thought, flipping t ...
Published Double trouble at chromosome ends (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New findings suggest the end-replication problem, an old standby of biology textbooks, is twice as i...
Published Brainless memory makes the spinal cord smarter than previously thought (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have discovered the neural circuitry in the spinal cord that allows brain-independent mo...
Published Heat to blame for space pebble demise (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The dust of comets fills the space between the planets, collectively called the zodiacal cloud. Stil...
Published 'Alien' wasps thriving in tropical forests (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers say they have discovered high diversity of Darwin wasps in a tropical rainforest in Braz...
Published Infant gut microbes have their own circadian rhythm, and diet has little impact on how the microbiome assembles (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Infant gut microbiomes oscillate with a circadian rhythm, even when they are cultivated outside of t...
Published Fishy parenting? Punishing offspring encourages cooperation (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists discovered that Neolamprologus savoryi fish use punishment to encourage offspring to coop...
Published Researchers clarify how soft materials fail under stress (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Understanding how soft materials fail under stress is critical for solving engineering challenges as...
Published Could intensive farming raise risk of new pandemics? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Industrialized farming is often thought to reduce the risk of zoonotic diseases because of better co ...
Published Fresh findings: Earliest evidence of life-bringing freshwater on Earth (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New research has found evidence that fresh water on Earth, which is essential for life, appeared abo...
Published Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Slush -- water-soaked snow -- makes up more than half of all meltwater on the Antarctic ice shelves...