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Friday, June 3, 2022
How plesiosaurs swam under water
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Anna Krahl (front) and Ulrich Witzel used a model made of bone copies and material from the hardware store to reconstruct the muscles. This ...
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Scientists Show that at Least 44 Percent of Earth’s Land Requires Conservation to Safeguard Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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Credit Max Melesi on behalf of Koobi Carbon New research published in the June 3, 2022 journal Science reveals that 44 percent of Earth’s l...
Tobacco hawkmoths always find the right odor
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To collect the nocturnal odor of agave flowers, individual flower umbels on the up to five-meter-high inflorescence are enclosed in foil bag...
COVID kidney injury twice as common as diagnosed
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A University of Queensland-led study has found millions of COVID-19 patients may have undiagnosed acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is a condit...
Males need not apply
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Face of Warramaba flavolineata, one of the two sexual species that crossed to form the parthenogen Warramaba virgo. Image: Professor Michael...
The Legacy of Colonialism Influences Science in the Caribbean
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Map of the Caribbean region. Generated with ArcGIS Pro online. With the retreat of sprawling empires after the Second World War, one might t...
Counting Cancerous Lymph Nodes Is Best Predictor
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Zachary S. Zumsteg, MD, Patients newly diagnosed with cancer typically focus on one question, eclipsing all others: “What is my prognosis?” ...
‘Fruitcake’ structure observed in organic polymers
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Structure of C16-IDTBT, an organic polymer Credit: Deepak Venkateshvaran The field of organic electronics has benefited from the discovery o...
Toxic protein ‘variant’ may be the next target for ALS therapies
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Penn State College of Medicine researchers studied whether toxic trimers of the protein SOD1 are an intermediate step in the formation of la...
Research Shows How Gulf of Mexico Escaped Ancient Mass Extinction
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The Mississippi River flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. According to researchers at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, river s...
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