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07/09/2019
Scientists are racing to learn what's behind a disease that's "annihilating" whole coral species in hopes of stopping it.
Researchers report ultraprecise imaging of a postmortem human brain.
A new look at the genetics of sex organs finds underpinnings of conflicts over genital size.
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The moon's light influences lion prey behavior, dung beetle navigation, fish growth, mass migrations and birdsong.
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Nutrient-rich water from the Amazon River may be helping massive seaweed mats to flourish each summer in the Atlantic Ocean.
A mysterious Biblical-era population may have fled Bronze Age calamities.
Killer T cells get into older brains where they may make mischief, a study in mice and postmortem human brain tissue finds.
Analyzing a new database of insect eggs' sizes and shapes suggests that where eggs are laid helps explain some of their diversity of forms.
An ancient skull-molding practice had a long history in northeastern Asia, researchers say.
Global warming made the June heat wave at least five times more likely to happen.
Scientists may have traced the source of the "uncanny valley" sensation in the brain.
Three statewide interventions improved the rates of kindergartners behind on required vaccinations in California, researchers report.
Neurons in a brain area that handles vision fire in response to more than one aspect of an object, countering earlier ideas, a study in monkeys finds.
Current and planned infrastructure will exceed the level of emissions that would keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a new analysis finds.
The new book 'Slime' makes the case that algae deserve to be celebrated.
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