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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development have critically examined the basis for a frequently cited ...
A group of chacma baboons in the middle of a grooming session. On the left, the larger male has his fur cleaned by a smaller ...
Ancient pathogen genomes from old bones: a team of scientists from Germany and Argentina have reconstructed two genomes of ...
Changing family structures: In Thailand, rapid demographic change has meant that people born just five to ten years later ...
Artificial intelligence can support early warning systems for extreme weather events and their impacts, thereby minimizing ...
Nobel Prize-winning physicists Ferenc Krausz (2023) and Serge Haroche (2012) returned from an emotional and impactful visit ...
In the U.S., the monthly payments increase the longer one works—researchers have now examined whether delaying retirement is ...
Non-invasive epithelial tumors of the ovary that show abnormal cell growth but lack the capacity to invade surrounding ...
Rodents such as beavers, nutrias (coypu), squirrels and rats have particularly strong, elongated front teeth that grow continuously over the course of their lives. Using state-of-the-art imaging ...
In brief: High hit rate: Hybrid diagnostic collectives consisting of humans and AI make significantly more accurate diagnoses than either medical professionals or AI systems alone—because they make ...
To the point After a heart attack: The excessive production of immune cells can trigger inflammation, potentially leading to heart scarring and, over time, heart failure. A possible solution: A ...
The Arctic is heating up particularly fast as a result of global warming – with serious consequences. The widespread permafrost in this region, where soils currently store twice as much carbon as the ...
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