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Researchers use GPS-tracked icebergs in novel study to improve climate models

Over the last four decades, warming climate and ocean temperatures have rapidly altered the Greenland Ice Sheet, creating concern for

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Link between adversity, psychiatric and cognitive decline

Saint Louis University associate professor of health management and policy in the College for Public Health and Social Justice, SangNam

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Firearm ownership is correlated with elevated lead levels in children, study finds

Childhood lead exposure, primarily from paint and water, is a significant health concern in the United States, but a new

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Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion

In the predawn hours of Sept. 5, 2021, engineers achieved a major milestone in the labs of MIT’s Plasma Science

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Unraveling the mystery of chiton visual systems

You’d probably walk past a chiton without even seeing it. These creatures often look like nothing more than another speck

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A model for the evolution of intelligence

When certain species of wild birds and primates discover new ways of finding food in the wild, it can serve

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Your brain in the zone: A new neuroimaging study reveals how the brain achieves a creative flow state

Effortless, enjoyable productivity is a state of consciousness prized and sought after by people in business, the arts, research, education

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It’s not just you: Young people look, feel older when they’re stressed

A new study finds younger adults look and feel older on stressful days — but only on days when they

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New dressing robot can ‘mimic’ the actions of care-workers

Scientists have developed a new robot that can ‘mimic’ the two-handed movements of care-workers as they dress an individual. Until

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An evolutionary mystery 125 million years in the making

Plant genomics has come a long way since Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) helped sequence the first plant genome. But