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Pairs of viruses where one needs the other to reproduce are well documented, but no one has ever see one virus directly attached to another. "I can’t believe this,” Tagide deCarvalho remembers thinking when she first saw it under the mic ...
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Online grocery carts tend to include less variety and fewer fruits and vegetables than those in a trip to a brick-and-mortar supermarket – but online shoppers are less susceptible to unhealthy impulse buys, a new Cornell study has found.
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Reanalysis of skeletal remains in Spain suggests conflicts took place about 5,000 years ago in neolithic period, say researchers
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Abstract. Improved knowledge of glacial-to-interglacial global temperature change yields Charney (fast-feedback) equilibrium climate sensitivity 1.2 ± 0.3°C (2σ
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We knew that an asteroid heralded the end of the age of the dinosaurs. Now researchers say they have discovered a key element in their extinction
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Abstract. Improved knowledge of glacial-to-interglacial global temperature change yields Charney (fast-feedback) equilibrium climate sensitivity 1.2 ± 0.3°C (2σ
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Abstract. Improved knowledge of glacial-to-interglacial global temperature change yields Charney (fast-feedback) equilibrium climate sensitivity 1.2 ± 0.3°C (2σ
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<p>Researchers at HHMI&#39;s Janelia Research Campus have developed a novel system to probe a rat&rsquo;s thoughts, finding that animals can control their brain activity to imagine remote locations. &nbsp;< ...
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Supermassive black holes may feed on just 3% of the gas they attract and eject the rest — a feedback loop that could drive star formation.
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Discovery of hidden transmission of disease formerly know as monkeypox leads to calls for improved surveillance
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Research reveals primates seek high ground to ascertain size and proximity of other groups before advancing or retreating
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Rishi Sunak said the government would take the lead in helping people retrain for a changing labour market
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Scientists at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus find that the slowdown of physical activity during adolescence is likely physiologically based.
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A single cat hair contains DNA which could link a suspect and a crime-scene, or a victim, according to a new study led by University of Leicester scientist Emily Patterson.