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Researchers film energy materials as they form

Shooting a movie in the lab requires special equipment. Especially when the actors are molecules — invisible to the naked

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Promising drug target for treating osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a skeletal condition that leads to the weakening of bones, making them porous, fragile, and prone to breakage.

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Large wildfires create weather that favors more fire

A new UC Riverside study shows soot from large wildfires in California traps sunlight, making days warmer and drier than

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The ‘Queen of the Night’ does not whistle

Opera singers have to use the extreme limits of their voice range. Many pedagogical and scientific sources suggest that the

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Restored rat-free islands could support hundreds of thousands more breeding seabirds

Hundreds of thousands more breeding pairs of seabirds could return to remote island archipelagos if invasive rats were removed and

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Cancer survivors are at increased risk of disease throughout life

Swedish researchers have surveyed all people under the age of 25 who have had cancer since 1958. The study, led

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Odors are encoded in rings in the brain of migratory locusts

The migratory locust Locusta migratoria is an economically important crop pest that is said to have come to Egypt in

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Astronomers see a massive black hole awaken in real time

In late 2019 the previously unremarkable galaxy SDSS1335+0728 suddenly started shining brighter than ever before. To understand why, astronomers have

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Dopamine linked to mentalizing abilities

A link between the neurotransmitter dopamine and the mentalising abilities of healthy people has been identified for the first time

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Extended maternal care central factor to human other animal, longevity

The relationship between mother and child may offer clues to the mystery of why humans live longer than expected for