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Strange new species of duck-billed dinosaur identified

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The most complete skull of a duck-billed dinosaur from Big Bend National Park, Texas, is revealed in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology as a new genus...

Why you shouldn’t kill your friendly neighborhood spiders

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When that itsy-bitsy spider climbs up the spout, resist the urge to stomp it out—even if it makes your skin crawl. The leggy bugs get...

Novel nanoparticles deliver CRISPR gene editing tools into the cell with...

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A research collaboration between Tufts University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has led to the development of a significantly improved delivery mechanism for...

Carbon nanotube device channels heat into light

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The ever-more-humble carbon nanotube may be just the device to make solar panels—and anything else that loses energy through heat—far more efficient. Rice University scientists...

Weyl fermions discovered in another class of materials

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A particular kind of elementary particle, the Weyl fermions, were first discovered a few years ago. Their specialty: they move through a material in...

Small horned dinosaur from China, a Triceratops relative, walked on two...

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Many dinosaur species are known from scant remains, with some estimates suggesting 75% are known from five or fewer individuals. Auroraceratops rugosus was typical...

Plants under drought stress change their microbes through their roots

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Plants that are under stress from drought can change the behavior of nearby fungi and bacteria, according to a new study led by Franciska...

New CRISPR platform expands RNA editing capabilities

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CRISPR-based tools have revolutionized our ability to target disease-linked genetic mutations. CRISPR technology comprises a growing family of tools that can manipulate genes and...

Moon-forming disk discovered around distant planet

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Using Earth's most powerful array of radio telescopes, astronomers have made the first observations of a circumplanetary disk of gas and dust like the...

A connection between quantum correlations and spacetime geometry

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Researchers of the Academy explore the consequences of locality for measurements distributed in spacetime. Their article has now been published in the Nature journal Quantum...

Insects feel chronic pain after injury

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Associate Professor Greg Neely and his team of pain researchers in the Charles Perkins Centre have found compelling evidence that insects feel persistent pain...