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Overhead image (left) and height map (right) of 3D model of track H3. Scale bars are 15 cm and 8 cm. Height map spans 8 cm from deepest blue to white.

Ancient Footprints Reveal Two Human Species Sharing Lake Shores 1.5 Million Years Ago

Categories Life & Non-humans
man screaming

How Digital Outrage Helps Misinformation Go Viral

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Whales and ship in background

Global Study Maps Whale-Ship Collision Risk: 92% of Whale Habitats Cross Shipping Lanes

Categories Life & Non-humans
Confused Woman Searching For Food In An Open Refrigerator

Brain-Liver Connection Could Hold Key to Preventing Overeating

Categories Health
factory smoke stack

Study Reveals Most Effective Climate Policies: Only 4% Significantly Cut Emissions

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Researchers in protective gear look at a display on AI security

AI in Biology: Experts Call for Stronger Biosecurity Measures

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Harbor porpoises need to eat 2000 fish a day to meet their energy needs. Not because it's demanding to swim, dive and hunt as they are streamlined and very energy efficient. They simply need vast amounts of energy to keep warm in the cold water.

Noisy Motorboats Disrupt Hunting and Threaten Survival of Denmark’s Harbor Porpoises

Categories Uncategorized
Military physicians give high-ranking military patients preferential treatment over lower-ranking patients

Military Physicians Provide Better Care to Higher-Ranking Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
A computer-generated image depicting a stylized world map with the Indian Ocean highlighted in shades of red and orange to represent temperature anomalies. Superimposed on the map are silhouettes of mosquitoes, representing the global threat of dengue.

Indian Ocean Temperature Anomalies Could Help Predict Global Dengue Epidemics

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
A computer-generated image showing a compact, low-power MRI scanner with a patient inside, surrounded by visual representations of deep learning algorithms and data. The image conveys the concept of accessible, deep learning-powered MRI technology

Low-Power MRI Scanners Powered by Deep Learning Could Revolutionize Accessibility

Categories Health, Social Sciences, Technology
A digital illustration depicting the human gut, with beneficial bacteria (represented by green shapes) flourishing in the presence of vitamin D (represented by yellow sun-like shapes).

Vitamin D Boosts Cancer Therapy Via Gut Bacteria

Categories Health
A digital illustration of a nest with eggs and a baby bird, surrounded by sound waves representing traffic noise

Traffic Noise Exposure in Eggs and Nesting Birds Leads to Lifelong Fitness Reduction

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Our solar system's giant planets

Asteroid fragments narrow down timeframe for giant planets’ current orbits

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

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