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City birds again prove to be angrier than rural birds

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Scott Davies, a postdoctoral associate in biological sciences in the College of Science, measured territorial aggression in male song sparrows at three rural and...

Sentinel-2A view of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh

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Credit: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2016), processed by ESA The Sentinel-2A satellite takes us over the very eastern part of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh,...

Study opens new realms of light-matter interaction

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Emission spectra are a widely used method for identifying chemical compounds; the bright lines reveal the different frequencies of light that can be emitted...

Newborn ducklings can acquire notions of ‘same’ and ‘different’

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A duckling trained on a 'different shape' stimulus looks away from the 'same shape' stimulus (two spheres) in the background.Credit: Antone Martinho Scientists from the...

GRB 140903A: Chandra finds evidence for violent stellar merger

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Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Univ. of Maryland/E. Troja et al, Optical: Lowell Observatory's Discovery Channel Telescope/E.Troja et al. Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss Gamma-ray bursts, or GRBs, are some of...

New theropod dinosaur suggests that small T. rex-like arms evolved multiple...

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Life reconstruction of skeletal remains of Gualicho shinyae and stratigraphic and geographic details of the find. (A) Map of Rio Límay region of northern...

Tropical cyclones on track to grow more intense as temperatures rise

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NASA's Terra satellite captured this image of Super Typhoon Nepartak approaching Taiwan on July 7.Credit: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response/Jeff Schmaltz Powerful tropical cyclones like...

Record-breaking volcanic kettle on Iceland explored

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The Bardarbunga eruption on Iceland has broken many records. The event in 2014 was the strongest in Europe since more than 240 years. The...

Viruses revealed to be a major driver of human evolution

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Aminopeptidase N is a protein that acts as a receptor for coronaviruses, the family of viruses behind recent epidemics of SARS and MERS, among...

Biodiversity falls below ‘safe levels’ globally

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Credit: University College London Levels of global biodiversity loss may negatively impact on ecosystem function and the sustainability of human societies, according to UCL-led...

Researchers coax human stem cells to rapidly generate bone, heart muscle

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Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have mapped out the sets of biological and chemical signals necessary to quickly and efficiently direct...