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Words and bones tell a similar story about deep history

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University of Tübingen researchers found evidence of a link between cranial features and language spoken. They compared the measurements of skulls from Africa, Asia,...

Zika virus can live for hours on hard, non-porous surfaces

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The Zika virus is most commonly transmitted in humans as the result of a bite from an infected mosquito or from an infected human...

Efficient approach for tracking physical activity with wearable health devices

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Motion capture technology helped researchers at NC State University develop an energy-efficient technique for accurately tracking a user's physical activity based on data from...

Making spintronic neurons sing in unison

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Johan Åkerman. Credit: Johan Wingborg What do fire flies, Huygens's wall clocks, and even the heart of choir singers, have in common? They can all...

Study finds evidence of Deepwater Horizon oil in land-based birds

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A seaside sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus) in the salt marshes. Credit: Andrea Bonisoli Alquati The ecological consequences of an environmental disaster can extend further than one...

Researchers send messages using household chemicals

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Stanford researchers led by postdoc Nariman Farsad have built a machine that sends text messages using common chemicals.Image: Standford University Researchers have built a machine...

World’s fastest quantum simulator operating at the atomic level

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Schematic explanation of the world's fastest quantum simulator. Credit: NINS/IMS Kenji Ohmori (Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan) and a group...

Do extremely reddened quasars extinguish star formation?

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An artist's impression shows a very distant quasar powered by a black hole with a mass two billion times that of the Sun. Credit:...

Cosmic ‘barcode’ from distant galaxy confirms Nature’s constancy

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Astronomers observed light from a quasar 8.5 billion years after it passed through distant galaxies.Credit: James Josephides and Professor Michael MurphyClose Astronomers have precisely measured...

The aging brain benefits from distraction

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This figure shows the relationship between task performance and level of cognitive control.Credit: Amer, Campbell, Hasher/Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2016 As you age, you may...

Smoke + Hot Temperatures = Increased SIDS Risk

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Researchers are a step closer to understanding why cigarette smoke exposure during pregnancy may increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS...