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- 14/7/3 18:15
Fossil footprints reveal dinos roved high latitudes in multigenerational groups
Fossil footprints reveal dinos roved high latitudes in multigenerational groups
Specialized organ spreads helps plants spread their seed
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Study challenges contention that whales deplete marine food webs
Particular protein may make a difference
Ability may allow crustaceans to spot prey on coral reefs
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Human mind may be wired to find inner reflection unbearable
WEDNESDAY 2. JULY 2014
RIKEN says lead researcher Obokata will come back to the lab to repeat every step of her experiments
RIKEN says lead researcher Obokata will come back to the lab to repeat every step of her experiments
But budget bill is currently hung up in committee
Some nations are expected to challenge recommendations to drop five psychological disorders linked to sexual orientation
Scientists find modern people got a genetic boost from a close relative
Close look at world's first bird suggests its "flying feathers" were used for other purposes
TUESDAY 1. JULY 2014
New survey points to importance of increasing digital readiness
First peer-reviewed genetic analysis looks at more than 50 samples believed to belong to elusive creatures
When a kangaroo walks, its tail works like another leg
Undiagnosed Diseases Network selects six new clinical sites
Novel study reveals why some people are better at achieving their goals than others
Contrary to textbook physics, a perfect crystal puts the brakes on heat
Researchers have their own take on the beautiful game
Review slams controversial R&D tax credit system as "too generous"
MONDAY 30. JUNE 2014
U.N. process could ultimately lead to reserves in international waters
Bushy appendage may confuse predators
Nation on path to awarding 1 million additional technical degrees by 2020