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Archaeologists have found cut marks on the bones of two beaver species from the 400,000-year-old hominin open air site of Bilzingsleben in central Germany.
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Anton Molina and colleagues demonstrate the fabrication of absorbent materials from the drought tolerant plant agave sisalana (sometimes known as sisal). The findings suggest a route toward local production of the absorbent component of menstrual pad ...
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This randomized clinical trial of identical twin pairs compares the cardiometabolic effects of a healthy vegan diet with a healthy omnivorous diet.
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Aging | doi:10.18632/aging.205245. Taku Nedachi, Christelle Bonod, Julie Rorteau, Wafae Chinoune, Yuri Ishiuchi, Sandrine Hughes, Benjamin Gillet, Nicolas Bechetoille, Dominique Sigaudo-Roussel, Jérôme Lamartine
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Drug Discovery and Development covers strategies and technologies related to pharmaceutical research and development and drug formulation.
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This randomized clinical trial of identical twin pairs compares the cardiometabolic effects of a healthy vegan diet with a healthy omnivorous diet.
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Spampatti et al. examined the efficacy of six psychological inoculation strategies and discovered that these strategies had close to no protective effects against climate disinformation across 12 different countries.
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A model of sediment flux from the land to the oceans over the Phanerozoic eon explains differences in the fossil records of marine animal genera and land plant genera.
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For the first time, scientists have begun to figure out why the disfiguring skin lesions caused by cutaneous leishmaniasis donât hurt.Researchers analyzed leishmaniasis lesions on mouse skin to detect metabolic signaling pathways that differed f ...
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In a new paper appearing in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Professor of Chemistry Frank Osterloh and his colleagues unveiled a new type of solar cell that might be used in tandem with current commercial solar cell technologies to impro ...
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Increased heat tolerance in fungi with pathogenic potential due to global warming could bring new fungal diseases.
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Maize is one of the world’s most widely grown crops. It is used for both human and animal foods and holds great cultural significance, especially for Indigenous peoples in the Americas. Yet despite its importance, the origins of the grain have been ...
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Scientists studying the birds in Antarctica have found they snooze for 11 hours a day without falling deeply asleep
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Fact that planet 13 times bigger than Earth is orbiting star nine times smaller than sun shows âhow little we know about the universeâ
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From the seemingly inexorable increase in atmospheric CO2 to the rapid growth in green energy, we explore the data as Cop28 begins