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Megadrought caused mega biodiversity loss

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Researchers at CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, have painstakingly reconstructed the nation's 'once in a century drought' in the early 1900s, revealing that it...

Small fragments of carbon-rich asteroids too fragile to survive atmospheric entry

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Ryugu and other asteroids of the common "C-class" consist of more porous material than was previously thought. Small fragments of their material are therefore...

Effectiveness of using natural enemies to combat pests depends on surroundings

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When cabbage looper moth larvae infest a field, sustainable growers will often try to control the pests by releasing large numbers of predators, such...

Artificial intelligence designs metamaterials used in the invisibility cloak

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Metamaterials are artificial materials engineered to have properties not found in naturally occurring materials, and they are best known as materials for invisibility cloaks...

Ancient DNA extracted from Neanderthal fossils of Gibraltar for the first...

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A new collaborative study, led by the Natural History Museum and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, has extracted ancient DNA from the...

Stonehenge may have been built using lard

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Pig fat could have been used to grease the sledges used to transport the massive stones of Stonehenge into position, new analysis by archaeologists...

Australian research finds little lizards learn very quickly

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Young Australian eastern blue-tongue lizards (Tiliqua scincoides) are every bit as clever as adults, researchers have found. Life is hard for baby blue-tongues. As soon...

Maternal secrets of our earliest ancestors unlocked

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Extended parental care is considered one of the hallmarks of human evolution. A stunning new research result published today in Nature reveals for the first time...

Silica aerogel could make Mars habitable

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People have long dreamed of re-shaping the Martian climate to make it livable for humans. Carl Sagan was the first outside of the realm...

Thirty years of unique data reveal what’s really killing coral reefs

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Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world. Scientists attribute...

Scientists deepen understanding of magnetic fields surrounding Earth and other planets

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Vast rings of electrically charged particles encircle the Earth and other planets. Now, a team of scientists has completed research into waves that travel...