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Unusual Martian Region Leaves Clues to Planet’s Past

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A map of Mars that includes the unually high elevation region LSU researchers are studying called Thaumasia Planum. Credit: Wikimedia Researcher Don Hood from LSU...

How natural selection acted on one penguin species over the past...

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Heads held high at Punta Tombo. Credit: Dee Boersma Biologists of all stripes attest to evolution, but have debated its details since Darwin’s day. Since...

High incomes study shows women are less than a quarter of...

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A new study by LSE’s International Inequalities Institute shows that women make up a smaller and smaller fraction of those with high incomes, the...

Making women’s sanitary products safer and cheaper

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The nanofibers we produced are about 200 times thinner than cotton fibers. (a) Commercial sanitary napkins with fiber diameter ~30-40 micrometers; (b) Electrospun nanofiber-based...

Ear ossicles of modern humans and Neandertals – different shape, similar...

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Tympanic membrane (grey), ossicular chain (yellow, green, red), and bony inner ear (blue) of a modern human with a One-Eurocent coin for scale.© A....

Have more than eight dental fillings? It could increase the mercury...

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Dental surface restorations composed of dental amalgam, a mixture of mercury, silver, tin and other metals, significantly contribute to prolonged mercury levels in the...

Secure passwords can be sent through your body, instead of air

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Potential applications for on-body transmissions include securely sending information to door locks, glucose sensors or other wearable medical devices.Credit: Vikram Iyer, University of Washington Sending...

Artificial blood vessels developed in the lab can grow with the...

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Researchers are working to create an "off-the-shelf" material that doctors can implant in a patient, and it can grow in the body. This research...

Creating antimatter via lasers?

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The distribution of the laser intensity (orange), the foil electron and foil ion densities (gray), and the positron density (red) in the x--y plane....

The fall and rise of Native North America

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Credit: University of Cambridge   The story of Native North America – from its vast contribution to world culture, to the often taboo social problems of...

Longest Record of Continuous Carbon Flux Data is Now Publicly Available

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This map shows all of the tower sites around the world that contributed observations to the FLUXNET 2015 data release. Credit: http://fluxnet.fluxdata.org/ Around the world—from...