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/PRNewswire/ -- A novel botanical formula powered by turmeric (Curcuma longa L), and frankincense (Boswellia serrata) has demonstrated abilities to alleviate...
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The red knot is a dwindling bird species that depend on horseshoe crabs, but conservationists who have been working to conserve it for years worry that the regulations are still insufficient.
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Our ancient relatives may have reached southeast Asia over 10,000 years earlier than thought.
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July 26, 2023 9:44 AM
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In 2022, as many as 783 million people in the world faced hunger, with women and people living in rural areas disproportionately food insecure. Our food systems are failing to deliver food security. It is clear that to change this situation, we need trust and collective action.
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Riverlane is building the quantum error correction layer that all quantum computers need to achieve the huge scale to effectively tackle many of the world’s ...
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Strokes cause brain cells to short-circuit and trigger a dangerous flood of fluid in the tissue....
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Working with lead isotopes taken from tooth enamel of prehistoric animals, researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed a new method for assessing the geographic origins of ancient humans.
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A new study shows that ancient Siberian hunters created heat resistant pots so that they could cook hot meals - surviving the harshest seasons of the ice age by extracting nutritious bone grease and marrow from meat.
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A new study analyzing gravitational waves aligns with Stephen Hawking's theory that the edges of black holes are fuzzy, not smooth. If confirmed, the findings could help scientists better understand how general relativity fits with quantum mechanics.
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A theory has been made about why humans sometimes make poor decisions, even though we technically have the "right tools" to make smart choices: it's a blend of quantum cognition and human psychology.
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February 4, 2020 12:41 PM
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We've struggled to measure it near Earth, but now have data from distant stars.
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Mounting scientific evidence supporting the health benefits of the outdoors is helping shape innovations in medicine, education, and more.
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Astronomer Natasha Hurley-Walker of Curtin University in Bentley, Western Australia said, "We are all still quite amazed and intrigued and baffled."...
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July 30, 2023 4:51 AM
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It is an early autumn morning. Three researchers from the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen venture into a Danish forest carrying plastic boxes with DNA air samplers. Wearing latex gloves and face masks, the researchers strap the samplers to tree trunks and attach air filters. They then turn on the power. A faint hum reveals that the collection of airborne particles is in progress.
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Stress from even a short period of hot days and very warm nights can reduce corn yields.
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The enigmatic crystal skulls have captivated the imagination of historians, archaeologists, and treasure hunters alike for centuries. These ...| News Track...
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On June 14, 2023, developmental biologist Magdalena Żernicka-Goetz presented her research on creating human embryos using ste...
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Brown dwarfs aren't quite stars and aren't quite planets, and a new study suggests there might be more of them lurking in our galaxy than scientists previously thought.
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February 4, 2020 12:55 PM
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It’s not much, “a bit like a long, exasperated meh without the m,” but how amazing is it that scientists managed to 3D scan and print the vocal chords of a 3,000 year old mummifie…...
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A new, urgent study just published in The Lancet warns that "independent self-sustaining outbreaks in major cities globally" may be "inevitable" due to the "substantial exportation" of symptomless carriers of coronavirus.
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On my right sat a quantum engineer. She was facing a melanoma specialist who works at a medical school. Leftward of us sat a networks expert, a flatworm enthusiast, and a condensed-matter theorist.Farther down sat a woman who slices up mouse brains. Welcome to “Coherent Spins in Biology,” a conference...
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The world around us is populated by a vast variety of things—ranging from genes and animals to atoms, particles and fields. While these can all be described by the natural sciences, it seems some can only be understood ...
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The answer is maybe.And as a bonus, we may soon have a new understanding of nature at a qualitatively different and deeper level than ever...
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