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Animals’ body sizes shrinking from climate change, study finds

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University of Cape Town (UCT) researchers have collected clear evidence—over a 23 year period between 1976 and 1999—that climate change is shrinking animals' body...
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White police officers are not more likely to shoot minorities

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Reports of racially motivated, fatal shootings by police officers have garnered extensive public attention and sparked activism across the nation. New research from Michigan...
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Astronomers map vast void in our cosmic neighborhood

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An astronomer from the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) and an international team published a new study that reveals more of the...

Gaia starts mapping the galactic bar in the Milky Way

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The second release of data from the Gaia star-mapping satellite, published in 2018, has been revolutionising many fields of astronomy. The unprecedented catalogue contains...
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Neuroscientists discover neuron type that acts as brain’s metronome

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By measuring the fast electrical spikes of individual neurons in the touch region of the brain, Brown University neuroscientists have discovered a new type...
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How mammals’ brains evolved to distinguish odors is nothing to sniff at

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The world is filled with millions upon millions of distinct smells, but how mammals' brains evolved to tell them apart is something of a...
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‘Crystal clocks’ used to time magma storage before volcanic eruptions

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The molten rock that feeds volcanoes can be stored in the Earth's crust for as long as a thousand years, a result which may...
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Scientists stimulate neurons to induce particular perceptions in mice’s minds

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Hallucinations are spooky and, fortunately, fairly rare. But, a new study suggests, the real question isn't so much why some people occasionally experience them....
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Stone tool changes may show how Mesolithic hunter-gatherers responded to changing climate

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The development of new hunting projectiles by European hunter-gatherers during the Mesolithic may have been linked to territoriality in a rapidly-changing climate, according to...
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Successful application of machine learning in the discovery of new polymers

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A joint research group including Ryo Yoshida (Professor and Director of the Data Science Center for Creative Design and Manufacturing at the Institute of...
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Researchers refute widespread racist analogy comparing human races to dog breeds

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As a researcher and teacher, Holly Dunsworth enjoys poking holes in misconceptions about human evolution her students bring into the classroom. This time, Dunsworth is...