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A combination of agrochemicals shortens the life of bees study shows

A combination of agrochemicals shortens the life of bees, study shows

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A new study by Brazilian biologists suggests that the effect of pesticides on bees could be worse than previously thought. Even when used at...
Transgenic fungus rapidly killed malaria mosquitoes in West African study

Transgenic fungus rapidly killed malaria mosquitoes in West African study

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According to the World Health Organization, malaria affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, killing more than 400,000 annually. Decades of insecticide...
Physicists teleport logic operation between separated ions

Physicists ‘teleport’ logic operation between separated ions

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Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have teleported a computer circuit instruction known as a quantum logic operation between two...
Godzilla is back and hes bigger than ever The evolutionary biology of the monster

Godzilla is back and he’s bigger than ever: The evolutionary biology of the monster

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Godzilla first made his debut in 1954. At inception, he was a 50-meter tall metaphor for indiscriminate destruction, particularly U.S. hydrogen-bomb testing in the...
Swapping water for CO2 could make fracking greener and more effective

Swapping water for CO2 could make fracking greener and more effective

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Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and China University of Petroleum (Beijing) have demonstrated that CO2 may make a better hydraulic fracturing (fracking) fluid...
For the first time scientists recreate cell division—outside a cell

For the first time, scientists recreate cell division—outside a cell

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Every living thing moves—prey from predators, ants to crumbs, leaves toward sunlight. But at the most fundamental level, scientists are still struggling to grasp...
Early humans deliberately recycled flint to create tiny sharp tools

Early humans deliberately recycled flint to create tiny, sharp tools

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A new Tel Aviv University study finds that prehistoric humans "recycled" discarded or broken flint tools 400,000 years ago to create small, sharp utensils...
Ocean and space exploration blend at URIs Graduate School of Oceanography

Ocean and space exploration blend at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography

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Scientists with a NASA-led expedition are operating from the Inner Space Center at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography as colleagues...
New genetic engineering strategy makes human made DNA invisible

New genetic engineering strategy makes human-made DNA invisible

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Bacteria are everywhere. They live in the soil and water, on our skin and in our bodies. Some are pathogenic, meaning they cause disease...
Cranberries join forces with antibiotics to fight bacteria

Cranberries join forces with antibiotics to fight bacteria

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The global spread of antibiotic resistance is undermining decades of progress in fighting bacterial infections. Due to the overuse of antibiotics in medicine and...
Mysterious ancient burial mound used for 2000 years

Mysterious ancient burial mound used for 2,000 years

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Researchers have found evidence that an unremarkable prehistoric burial mound near Bordeaux, in southwest France, was re-used by locals for around 2,000 years. The researchers...