Rabu, 31 Juli 2019

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A reconstruction of Cambroraster falcatus.Lars Fields/Royal Ontario Museum. What has claws like rakes, a circular mouth like a slice of pineapple, and is named after the Millennium Falcon? Cambroraster falcatus, that's what. This newly-discovered aquatic ...
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Gizmodo Australia
Here's a reminder that biology is oftentimes more complicated than headlines can make it out to be. Scientists in the UK have found evidence that the so-called "love hormone" oxytocin plays a very different role in starfish than it does in humans and other ...
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Horsetalk
Date: July 31, 2019; Source: University of Würzburg; Summary: Stories of mass poisoning incidents of livestock due to toxic grasses made headlines especially overseas. Animal ecologists have studied whether this hazard is also lurking on German pastures.
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Cosmos
Contrary to cartoon depictions, volcanoes rarely erupt more than once from the same hole. In some cases, explosive ejections of magma, ash and rocks can kick off a substantial distance away from previous hotspots. The ability to identify with any degree of ...
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Physical Therapy Products
Date: July 31, 2019; Source: University of East Anglia; Summary: A ground-breaking device to help patients with dizziness problems has moved a step forward following a successful research study. The Continuous Ambulatory Vestibular Assessment (CAVA) ...
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News-Medical.net
Date: July 31, 2019; Source: University of Illinois at Chicago; Summary: Researchers have identified a molecular switch that causes macrophages to clean up cellular debris caused by infections instead of contributing to inflammation and tissue injury. Share:.
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Refinery29
Mercury retrograde is finally over, and while we still have the drama of Mercury "retro-shade" to deal with, it's time for a new start. Tonight, the super black new moon in Leo will rise in the sky. What exactly is a super black new moon? You might have heard of a ...
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Phys.Org
Wild gibbons living in the peat swamps of southern Borneo require between 20 and 50 hectares of forest territory for each group, making their populations particularly vulnerable to habitat loss, according to a study publishing July 31 in the open-access journal ...
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