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A new study shows that the benefits of nature on mental health are based on studies that are strongly dominated by wealthy countries and Caucasian people, rather than drawing on the diversity of humans around the world.
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Burrowing owls have suffered from human development changing their habitat. A group of researchers have studied the relocation of these birds and have interesting insights on how to successfully find them new places to live.
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Materials science researchers have developed a polymer gel that targets aching joints affected by osteoarthritis and delivers medication to them.
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A Utahn research team generated predictions about the seismic stability of famous red rock formations with the help of experienced mountain climbers.
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A new study – based on the analysis of over 70,000 individual birds – found bigger brained birds have been able to withstand shrinkage due to climate change.
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Researchers documented some coastal forests are now inundated by water they can’t use because it contains high levels of salt, a consequence of sea levels rising due to climate change.
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A recent study weaves together evidence from genetics, isotopes, and the pollen record to suggest that other people arrived there... long, long before the Vikings.
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An interdisciplinary research team has woven evidence from the literature, their own experiments, and wind tunnels to understand how mosquitoes hunt and find their prey.
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The National Human Genome Research Institute recently announced that a collaborative of scientists fully sequenced the human genome. The announcement could have an impact on your health.
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A new study documents that older adults have more space allocated to clutter, but that very clutter can also make older people more creative.