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- Study suggests human shoulders and elbows first evolved as brakes for climbing apes [1037d]
- The limestone spheroids of 'Ubeidiya: Intentional imposition of symmetric geometry by early hominins? [1037d]
- Scientists identify ways landowners in rural Brazil can find win-win situations [1037d]
- No-till gardening keeps soil—and plants—healthy [1037d]
- Linguistics may help us to understand some 'strangeness' of the genetic code [1037d]
- Fossil spines reveal deep sea's past [1037d]
- Invasive species threaten food supply, public health and cost $423 billion a year, report says [1037d]
- Q&A: How could new paint lower Sacramento air conditioning bills and fight climate change? [1037d]
- Experts question whether carbon dioxide storage in farming soils helps the climate [1037d]
- Vast bubble of galaxies discovered, given Hawaiian name [1037d]
- Disparities found in who dwells behind US levees [1037d]
- Why do leopard sharks flash their white bellies in Southern California? Student researchers are on the case [1037d]
- Can an artificial nose detect food spoilage? [1037d]
- Novel titanium dioxide catalyst shows promise for electrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction [1037d]
- Researchers use AI to find new magnetic materials without critical elements [1037d]
- Scientists propose 10 measures to prevent women from abandoning their academic careers after motherhood [1037d]
- Socio-emotional learning (SEL) found to reduce hyperactivity and improve sociability of Brazilian children [1037d]
- Protecting water resources from long term pollution [1037d]
- Torrential rains kill one in Greece after wildfires [1037d]
- Viewpoint: Curbing climate chaos—why nature is the unsung hero in our quest for net zero [1037d]
- It's going to take more than early dark energy to resolve the Hubble tension [1037d]
- Every country can make a difference—but carbon reductions need to be realistic and fair, says researcher [1037d]
- Using AI, university monitors online students at risk of dropping out [1037d]
- Team discovers thousands of new transformable knots [1037d]
- Three out of four populations of rare butterflies in Eastern Denmark have been lost [1037d]
- Measuring and predicting collision cross section values for unknown compounds [1037d]
- Invasive species are animals, too: Considering a humane approach [1037d]
- NASA researchers measure sinking land in American Samoa [1037d]
- Hubble captures galaxy ESO 300-16 [1037d]
- Job crafting is key to improving crowdworking, says study [1037d]
- Unlocking the secrets of tech valuation through mergers and acquisitions [1037d]
- GPS helps to monitor compliance with environmental law in new study [1037d]
- Viewpoint: The illegal killing of 265 trees on Sydney's North Shore is not just vandalism. It's theft on a grand scale [1037d]
- Not burning, drowning: Why outdoor festivals like Burning Man are reeling from extreme weather [1037d]
- How modern warfare turns neighborhoods into battlefields [1037d]
- Research to inform support services for women experiencing homelessness [1037d]
- The rise of anti-net-zero populism in the UK: Comparing rhetorical strategies for climate policy dismantling [1037d]
- Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? Four scholars weigh in [1037d]
- Microgreens: The health-giving shoots explained [1037d]
- Dogs don't see life through rose-colored glasses, nor in black and white [1037d]
- Ever wonder how your body turns food into fuel? Researchers tracked atoms to find out [1037d]
- A 'natural weapon': Study shows large herbivores keep invasive plants at bay [1037d]
- Fermentation processes for the production of biohydrogen as an alternative energy carrier [1037d]
- 3D-printed 'living material' could clean up contaminated water [1037d]
- Why do female great hammerhead sharks gather every summer in French Polynesia? [1037d]
- Photoanode with multilayered nanostructure developed for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting [1037d]
- Bit by bit, microplastics from tires are polluting our waterways [1037d]
- New research sheds light on the origins of social behaviors [1037d]
- Six bn tonnes of sand extracted from world's oceans each year: UN [1037d]
- Researchers reveal complex society of wild horses using drones [1037d]
- Scientists spice up their anti-mosquito weaponry with mustard [1037d]
- What is institutional misogyny in policing? Research shows what it looks like—and why it matters [1037d]
- Lego releases braille bricks—here's how five other brands could make their toys more accessible [1037d]
- Brand-backed influencer campaigns can be hard to spot—how to tell if a company is behind a social media post [1037d]
- Police-academic partnerships could help tackle the crime of coercive control [1038d]
- Poor police practices in Canada are endangering 2SLGBTQ+ survivors of intimate partner violence, researchers say [1038d]
- Will it slip or will it grip: Scientists ask, 'What is snail mucus?' [1038d]
- Research: Seven priorities for higher education in Indonesia post-pandemic [1038d]
- Milk analysis reveals 'invisible' disease in dairy cows [1038d]
- An age gap in the C-suite makes companies more innovative [1038d]
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