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Dinosaurs’ loss was frogs’ gain: The upside of a mass extinction

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The frog Hyla sanchiangensis from eastern China is a descendant of one of three lineages (Hyloidea) that made it through Earth's last mass extinction...

Scientists make waves with black hole research: Water bath simulation

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Analogue black hole machine is pictured. Credit: The University of Nottingham Scientists at the University of Nottingham have made a significant leap forward in understanding the...

Promising new therapeutic approach for debilitating bone disease

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This image shows a non-diseased bone and myeloma bones before and after anti-sclerostin treatment. Credit: Dr Michelle McDonald An Australian-led research team has demonstrated a new...

Parents struggle with choosing allergy medicine for their children

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Who parents say they receive allergy advice from. Credit: C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health Tulips, songbirds and itchy little eyes -- all...

Bioengineers’ sweat sensor monitors glucose

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Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have designed a wearable, flexible biosensor that can reliably detect and quantify glucose from very small...

Ancient South Carolina whale yields secrets to filter feeding’s origins

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This photograph shows Coronodon havensteini teeth. Credit: Geisler et al. The blue whale is the largest animal that has ever lived. And yet they feed almost...

Bioengineers create more durable, versatile wearable for diabetes monitoring

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Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have developed a wearable diagnostic biosensor that can detect three interconnected, diabetes-related compounds -- cortisol, glucose...

Surprisingly exact timing of voluntary movements

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Dan-Anders Jirenhed and Anders Rasmussen. Credit: Image courtesy of Lund University Almost everything we do -- walking, talking, or drinking coffee -- is completely dependent on...

Birds become immune to influenza

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Pair of mallards. (Stock image) Credit: © JRJfin / Fotolia An influenza infection in birds gives a good protection against other subtypes of the virus, like...

Ancient Swiss reptile shows its bizarre scale armor for the first...

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Reconstruction of Eusaurosphargis dalsassoi. Credit: Beat Scheffold, Paleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich Grisons, 241 million years ago -- Instead of amidst high mountains, a...

The sharpest laser in the world

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This is one of the two silicon resonators. Credit: PTB No one had ever come so close to the ideal laser before: theoretically, laser light has...