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Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record
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Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record

Researchers are setting out to challenge our misconceptions about the Dodo, one of the most well-known but poorly understood species of bird.
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How some states help residents avoid costly debt during hard times
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How some states help residents avoid costly debt during hard times

A new national study provides the best evidence to date that generous unemployment insurance benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic helped reduce reliance on high-cost credit use.
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New tool simplifies cell tracking data analysis
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New tool simplifies cell tracking data analysis

Studying cell migration is vital because it plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including immune response, wound healing, and cancer metastasis. Understanding how cells move and behave can lead to breakthroughs in treating diseases, developing new drugs, and creating innovative therapies.
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A visionary approach: How a team developed accessible maps for colorblind scientists
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A visionary approach: How a team developed accessible maps for colorblind scientists

Imagine having to do your job, but not being able to visually process the data right in front of you. Nearly 8% of genetic males and 0.5% of genetic females have some form of Color Vision Deficiency (CVD), or the decreased ability to discern between particular colors. CVD is commonly referred to as color blindness.
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DNA study challenges thinking on ancestry of people in Japan
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DNA study challenges thinking on ancestry of people in Japan

A genetic study led by researchers from RIKEN's Center for Integrative Medical Sciences has uncovered evidence that people in Japan descend from three ancestral groups.
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Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane
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Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane

Researchers at Aarhus University have found a better method to recycle polyurethane foam from items like mattresses. This is great news for the budding industry that aims to chemically recover the original components of the material—making their products cheaper and better.
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New twist on synthesis technique promises sustainable manufacturing
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New twist on synthesis technique promises sustainable manufacturing

James Tour's lab at Rice University has developed a new method known as flash-within-flash Joule heating (FWF) that could transform the synthesis of high-quality solid-state materials, offering a cleaner, faster and more sustainable manufacturing process. The findings were published in Nature Chemistry on Aug. 8.
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Geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and strange anomalies in Earth's mantle
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Geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and strange anomalies in Earth's mantle

For the decades since their discovery, seismic signals known as PKP precursors have challenged scientists. Regions of Earth's lower mantle scatter incoming seismic waves, which return to the surface as PKP waves at differing speeds.
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Scientists discover phenomenon impacting Earth's radiation belts
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Scientists discover phenomenon impacting Earth's radiation belts

Two University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists have discovered a new type of "whistler," an electromagnetic wave that carries a substantial amount of lightning energy to the Earth's magnetosphere.
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New AI tool captures how proteins behave in context
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New AI tool captures how proteins behave in context

A fish on land still waves its fins, but the results are markedly different when that fish is in water. Attributed to renowned computer scientist Alan Kay, the analogy is used to illustrate the power of context in illuminating questions under investigation.
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