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Predatory Bacterial Crowdsourcing
Move forward. High-five your neighbor. Turn around. Repeat. That’s the winning formula of one of the world’s smallest predators,...
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In Bolivian Amazon, a Yardstick for Modern Health
There seems to be little that distinguishes the indigenous Tsimane of northern Bolivia from dozens of other native Amazonian...
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Desert Climate in Western U.S. Influenced By Ancient Water Cycle
The climate change we are currently experiencing, while disconcerting and increasingly uncomfortable, is not unprecedented when viewed through the...
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Curiosity Rover Steps Right Into Ancient Riverbed on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover has found evidence that the area in Gale crater it is traveling through once had vigorously...
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Global Fisheries Are Declining but Can Still Recover
The vast majority of the world’s fisheries are declining but could recover if properly managed, according to a paper...
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First Images of Particle Jets at Edge of a Supermassive Black Hole
Supermassive black holes appear to occupy the center of almost all galaxies. When they are actively swallowing matter, these...
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How Does Male DNA Get Into a Woman’s Brain?
Some women always have men on the brain. And some women literally have men in their brains. A new...
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Climate Change Is Already Damaging Global Economy
Climate change is already contributing to the deaths of nearly 400,000 people a year and costing the world more...
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Ancient Statue Discovered By Nazis Is Made From Meteorite
An ancient Buddhist statue that was recovered by a Nazi expedition in the 1930s was originally carved from a...
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Japanese Scientists Claim First Synthesis of Element 113
A group of Japanese scientists announced that they have finally synthesized the elusive element 113, which has been called...