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Report looks at 'poverty stigma' through a new lens to stamp it out of society
How a Hurricane Brought Monkeys Together
The Astonishing Ways Animals Use Social Networks
Inclusion is not enough: New study reveals the potential of coaching employees to drive new strategic ideas
Exceptionally large transverse thermoelectric effect produced by combining thermoelectric and magnetic materials
Soil testing time saver predicts key soil health characteristics
Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster
Implications of nonequilibrium behavior of isoprene secondary organic aerosol on cloud formation
In a reservoir in Southeast Brazil, introduction of a fish native to the Amazon has reduced native species diversity
The power of ambiguity: Using computer models to understand the debate about climate change
Experts address gaps in Canada's proposed flood insurance program
A switch for the internal clock: Exploring quantum biology for novel medical therapies
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ScienceDaily
New drug makes exercise, everyday tasks easier for people with common heart condition
Like dad and like mum...all in one plant
New molecule mimics the anti-clotting action of blood-sucking organisms
Research on centromere structure yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors
Potential power and pitfalls of harnessing artificial intelligence for sleep medicine
New study shows certain combinations of antiviral proteins are responsible for lupus symptoms and affect treatment outcomes
Study reveals patients with brain injuries who died after withdrawal of life support may have recovered
When consumers would prefer a chatbot over a person
Study traces an infectious language epidemic
Hide and seek between atoms: Find the dopant
What makes a memory? It may be related to how hard your brain had to work
Research shows that 'softer' proteins can cross into the nucleus quicker
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Phys.org
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