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Have you ever noticed that a natural conversation flows like a dance—pauses, emphases, and turns arriving just in time? A new ...
New research, sparked by a 17th-century shipwreck, reveals how centuries of trans-Pacific trade shaped medicine, shipbuilding ...
Identifying a mineral might sound straightforward: Analyze its chemistry, compare it to known minerals and voilà. But for ...
For decades, scientists believed animals on islands evolved smaller brains relative to body size to save energy. But most ...
Chasemore Farm stretches across 340 acres of leafy Surrey countryside just outside London. On a warm midsummer day, small ...
In a new study, high-energy, less acoustic songs evoked personal memories featuring amusement and excitement, while ...
Everyone who ever took a photo knows the problem: if you want a detailed image, you need a lot of light. In microscopy, ...
A recent Cambridge study reveals why sticky liquids don't always spread evenly, knowledge that could help cut waste, improve ...
The world's largest carnivorous bat has a surprisingly rich social life, displaying affectionate greetings and providing food ...
Oftentimes, the world of supply chain management is thought of as a world of numbers and things. Crates passing through stops ...
How do living bacteria survive on the surface of dust particles carried by desert storms from the Sahara and Egypt to Israel?
A research team led by Prof. Liu Xuncheng at the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has shed new ...
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