In light of the ongoing fifteen-year megadrought in Chile, an international team of researchers, including Francesca ...
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Robot-guided neurosurgery in patients with epilepsy involves accurately mapping the skull to identify the entry points and target areas. A recent study compared the clinical utility of a contactless ...
A new study led by Jamie Day of the University of Missouri shows that simple multimedia tools can make a big difference in middle school science classrooms, including students with learning ...
A University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka-led study has produced a detailed blueprint of a bacteriophage, furthering their ...
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Neanderthals May Never Have Truly Gone Extinct, Study Reveals
Neanderthals may have never truly gone extinct, according to new research – at least not in the genetic sense.
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