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Evolution of the Y chromosome in great apes deciphered

Evolution of the Y chromosome in great apes deciphered

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New analysis of the DNA sequence of the male-specific Y chromosomes from all living species of the great ape family helps to clarify our...
New study rebuts 75 year old belief in reptile evolution

New study rebuts 75-year-old belief in reptile evolution

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Challenging a 75-year-old notion about how and when reptiles evolved during the past 300 million-plus years involves a lot of camerawork, loads of CT...
Forearm artery reveals humans evolving from changes in natural selection

Forearm artery reveals humans evolving from changes in natural selection

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Humans haven't developed genetic mutations for telepathy or superpowers just yet, but a new study shows our species is still evolving in unique ways...
Extremely rare Higgs boson decay process spotted

Extremely rare Higgs boson decay process spotted

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The Higgs boson reached overnight fame in 2012 when it was finally discovered in a jumble of other particles generated at CERN's Large Hadron...
Experiments with twisted 2 D materials catch electrons behaving collectively

Experiments with twisted 2-D materials catch electrons behaving collectively

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Scientists can have ambitious goals: Curing disease, exploring distant worlds, clean-energy revolutions. In physics and materials research, some of these ambitious goals are to...
The first human settlers on islands caused extinctions

The first human settlers on islands caused extinctions

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Though some believe prehistoric humans lived in harmony with nature, a new analysis of fossils shows human arrival in the Bahamas caused some birds...
Ancient hominins used fire to make stone tools

Ancient hominins used fire to make stone tools

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Human ancestors not only knew how to use fire, they also developed sophisticated technologies for making tools. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science...
Researchers solve 100 year old metallurgy puzzle

Researchers solve 100-year-old metallurgy puzzle

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To solve a 100-year puzzle in metallurgy about why single crystals show staged hardening while others don't, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists took...
Disproportionate extinction of South American mammals when Americas collided evident today

Disproportionate extinction of South American mammals when Americas collided evident today

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When the Isthmus of Panama rose from the sea to connect North and South America millions of years ago, mammals could cross the bridge...
New quantum computing algorithm skips past time limits imposed by decoherence

New quantum computing algorithm skips past time limits imposed by decoherence

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A new algorithm that fast forwards simulations could bring greater use ability to current and near-term quantum computers, opening the way for applications to...
Trillions of extra economic damages predicted in new study of climate change effects

Trillions of extra economic damages predicted in new study of climate change effects

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The world is underestimating the economic effects of climate change by trillions of dollars, according to a new study co-authored by scientists from the...