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Basic research to world-changing applications can take 6
months--or 50 years |
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Fish story for the ages: High schooler unearths rare fossil |
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Study identifies psychology of attraction to religious deities
and superheroes |
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Anti-rape devices may have their uses, but they don't address
the ultimate problem |
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University student mental health care is at the tipping point |
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Expanding the scale of dangerous weather prediction |
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Insight into competitive advantage of modern humans over
Neanderthals |
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Disability and single parenthood still loom large in inherited
poverty |
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High wealth inequality linked with greater support for
populist leaders |
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Mathematicians help improve efficiency of data centers using
Markov chains |
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German fishermen's scepticism towards EU impedes compliance
with its regulations |
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Does being a 'superwoman' protect African American women's
health? |
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What did ancient crocodiles eat? Study says as much as a snout
can grab |
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Arrows and smartphones: daily life of Amazon Tembe tribe |
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Study reveals falsification issues in higher education hiring
processes |
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The rise of deal collectives that punish profits |
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Better sleep habits lead to better college grades: study |
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Science proves that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger |
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Ready student one? Universities launch degrees in esports |
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How artificial intelligence will impact self-employment |
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Advanced imaging reveals ancient inscriptions on
2,000-year-old pottery |
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Ancient artifacts returned to Iran from US university |
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Egypt displays looted coffin returned from New York's Met |
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Study exposes insider trading on Australian stock market |
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Fatal flaws in UK Government's price of a life |
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Two thirds of academics think that training on collaboration
will benefit their career |
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Can a donor voucher program broaden representation in local
campaign financing? |
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Study: Most-watched television shows oversimplify, stereotype
issues of homelessness |
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Manchester produces indie music fans just by being Manchester |
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Catch-22--stricter border enforcement may increase agent
corruption |
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More discipline can lead kids to prison, new study finds |
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Why having both male and female teachers is a good idea for
schools |
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New research supports hypothesis that asteroid contributed to
mass extinction |
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Unshackle schools from test results to give children the
chance to form opinions |
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A new act for opera |
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Fossil fish provides new insights into their evolution |
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Oldest miniaturized stone toolkits in Eurasia |
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Rewarding teamwork is key to improving primary children's
spelling, says study |
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New guide offers support and advice to researchers
experiencing online harassment |
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The right carbon tax to reduce the impact of transport in
Switzerland |
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Colleges got millions from opioid maker owners |
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People are increasingly interrupted at work, but it's not all
bad |
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A study of educational sabotage |
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UK particle accelerator to reveal secrets of 2,000-year-old
papyrus |
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Science needs myths to thrive |
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Promotional games at retail stores increase consumer spending |
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L-chondrite breakup might have contributed to Ordovician
biodiversification |
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New Australian pterosaur may have survived the longest |
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New ideal housewife image being created by social media
influencers and bloggers |
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US government research in 'crisis,' warns think tank |
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Professor investigates gender-inclusive housing and
friendships |
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Team studies 2000-year-old Herculaneum Scrolls |
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Britain is a nation of pet lovers--and it has the Victorians
to thank |
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Intimate partner violence against women creates economic
hardship, study finds |
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Report examines state efforts to address intersection of
climate policy and equity goals |
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Museum of the Bible quietly replaces questioned artifact |
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How a tension sensor plays integral role in aligned chromosome
partitioning |
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Researchers experiment with tools to 'maneuver'
medicine-carrying red blood cells |
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A new mechanism linked to premature aging in mother cells |
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Helping tobacco plants save water |
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The flagellar hook: Making sense of bacterial motility |
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Scientists shed light on microbial 'dark matter' with new
approach |
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Delivery system can make RNA vaccines more powerful |
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Raw vs. cooked diets have distinct effects on both mouse and
human gut microbes |
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A new method is designed to stop the growth of a fungus that
affects over a hundred crops |
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Fish fathers exhibit signatures of 'baby brain' that may
facilitate parental care behavior |
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Purple martin migration behavior perplexes researchers |
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Underwater manatee chatter may aid in their conservation |
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Multifactor models reveal worse picture of climate change
impact on marine life |
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Pineapple genome sequences hint at plant domestication in a
single step |
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Cuba battles plague of giant snails |
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Bateman's cowbirds: A closer look at monogamy and polygamy in
brood parasitic birds |
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Brave new world: Simple changes in intensity of weather events
'could be lethal' |
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Apes are shown to rely on self-experience to anticipate
others' actions |
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Fruit flies live longer with combination drug treatment |
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Collapse of desert bird populations likely due to heat stress
from climate change |
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New CRISPR-Cas9 variant may boost precision in gene editing |
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Microbes in warm soils released more carbon than those in
cooler soils |
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Biologists track the invasion of herbicide-resistant weeds
into southwestern Ontario |
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Cracking how 'water bears' survive the extremes |
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Climate change could pit species against one another as they
shift ranges |
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Could the female orgasm be a happy remnant of evolution? |
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250-million-year-old evolutionary remnants seen in muscles of
human embryos |
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The hidden ark: How a grassroots initiative can help save fish
from extinction |
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Jellyfish's 'superpowers' gained through cellular mechanism |
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Coral bleaching is caused by more than just heat |
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Baby sharks know when to run away from hurricanes |
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Fish may be key to controlling growth of reef bacteria |
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A step toward controlling soybean rust |
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Protozoans and pathogens make for an infectious mix |
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Crocodile-killing bacteria identified by researchers |
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Did long ago tsunamis lead to mysterious, tropical fungal
outbreak in Pacific northwest? |
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Indonesia scraps plans to close komodo dragon island |
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Bacteria bullets target toxic algae |
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Tougher penalties to protect Sri Lanka elephants after mass
deaths |
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Surrogacy advance could aid rare chicken breeds |
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Species could buffer reproduction against climate change
through sperm and egg plasticity |
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High-resolution RNA-sequencing enables detection of disease at
its earliest stages |
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Researchers open a new path to end citric fruit alternate
bearing |
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Lab-made blood vessels: Mechanics matters |
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New method improves measurement of animal behavior using deep
learning |
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'Poisoned arrowhead' used by warring bacteria could lead to
new antibiotics |
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Glowing bacteria in anglerfish 'lamp' come from the water |
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Horse nutrition: Prebiotics do more harm than good |
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An 'earthquake' in the cell: Scientists discover how a
modification of the nuclear lamina maintains nuclear shape |
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How sustainable is tuna? New global catch database exposes
dangerous fishing trends |
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Gene responsible for lutein esterification in bread wheat
identified |
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Collagen fibers encourage cell streaming through balancing act |
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Predators and hidey-holes are good for reef fish populations |
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Condor chick makes 1st flight attempt from Utah cliff |
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Lop-eared rabbits more likely to have tooth/ear problems than
erect eared cousins |
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Mob mentality rules jackdaw flocks |
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