What can the protoplanetary disk’s lifetime teach us about finding life beyond Earth? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to address as an international team of…
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New Study Explains How Ancient Amphibians Survived End-Permian Mass Extinction
Primitive amphibians called temnospondyls survived the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction, which occurred about 252 million years ago, by feeding on freshwater prey that evaded terrestrial predators, according to a new study from the…
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Ancient humans used bone tools one million years earlier than thought
Ancient humans used bone tools one million years earlier than thought
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‘Perfect potato’ designed thanks to unearthed genetic diversity
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Potato genomes that contain the complete sequences from…
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Prefabricated building construction in materialization phase as catalysts for hotel low-carbon transitions via hybrid computational visualization algorithms
Hybrid computational visualization algorithms were employed in this study can be classified into four major categories of computational and analytical approaches commonly used in environmental and sustainability research. Statistical and data…
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Genus-wide plant pangenome could inform next-generation crop design
Genus-wide plant pangenome could inform next-generation crop design
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of soybean aphid
Ragsdale, D. W., Landis, D. A., Brodeur, J., Heimpel, G. E. & Desneux, N. Ecology and management of the soybean aphid in North America. Annu Rev Entomol. 56, 375–399 (2011).
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These are the best exercises to overcome insomnia: new study
New analysis has revealed that resistance and strength training are the most effective exercises for tackling insomnia.
In fact, data from 2,000 participants across various studies suggests that weighted workouts can improve sleep quality by up…
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Intense Storms Bring 16 Billion Tons of Snow to Greenland, Restoring Ice Sheet
Those living in colder climates are no strangers to the occasional heavy snowfall, but few would be remotely prepared for 16 billion tons of snow dropping down in just a few days. As unthinkable as it sounds, this surplus of snow hit Greenland in…
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New Research Exposes Shocking Health Risks of Chemicals Found in Popular Everyday Products
Everyday products contain unregulated toxic chemicals. For years, the scientific community has assumed that polymers—large molecules—are too big to migrate from products into the human body and therefore pose no health risks. As a result,…
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