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Fiji’s Ants Are Struggling. Scientists Say They’re Part of the Broader ‘Insect Apocalypse’
New research finds that 79 percent of Fiji's endemic ant species—those that are native to and only found on the ...
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Rodents Conquered the World With the Help of Their Thumbnails, Study Suggests
In a study published last week in the journal Science, researchers suggest the evolution of thumbnails might have helped some ...
To give a perspective of the size, a nano-particle is several thousand times smaller than the width of a human hair.
Parents can boost their child's memory through simple methods. Adequate sleep is crucial for memory consolidation. Active ...
Research shows that you don’t need to push every set to absolute failure to build strength and size. In fact, another study ...
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Study reveals trade-off between affordable and clean EV charging
More electric drive systems and fewer cars—this is how emissions from traffic can be significantly reduced. Electric vehicles offer particularly great potential with car sharing. However, not all ...
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Scientists in Switzerland have cracked open a century-old viral mystery by decoding the genome of the 1918 influenza virus from a preserved Zurich patient. This ancient RNA revealed that the virus had ...
Because employee happiness (and unhappiness) accurately predicts employee performance. I asked a group of LinkedIn followers in leadership positions what they do to improve employee performance. The ...
While the scientists behind the study weren’t originally looking for PFHxA, the forever chemical “was the most frequently detected compound” within the 22 watch bands analyzed across numerous brands ...
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