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Novel Studies of Decomposition Shed New Light On Our Earliest Fossil Ancestry
Decaying corpses are usually the domain of forensic scientists, but paleontologists have discovered that studying rotting fish sheds new light on our earliest ancestry.
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Cascadia Quake Zone Gets Wired Up
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Foster Care for Chimps
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Nanotube Dye Makes Wearable Batteries
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How to Survive Through a 35,000-foot Fall
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Science of the Winter Olympics: Olympics Motion
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Can Blocking a Frown Keep Bad Feelings at Bay?
New research shows that your facial expression also affects your ability to understand written language related to emotions.
Can We Reduce Hunger Now and By 2050?
New report provides insight and recommendations regarding causes and potential solutions to the hunger crisis.
Study Suggests That Healthy Adults May Need Less Sleep as They Age
New study suggests that healthy older adults without sleep disorders can expect to have a reduced "sleep need" and to be less sleepy during the day than healthy young adults.
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