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Changes in subsistence hunting threaten local food security
Scientists with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito and WCS Ecuador Program publishing in the journal…
'Brand Me' presentations increase students' confidence and enhance their employability
The University of Portsmouth is helping its students build a strong personal brand to increase their…
What's behind the belief in a soulmate?
The United States appears to be in a romantic slump. Marriage rates have plummeted over the…
Making the best of sparse information
New findings reported by LMU researchers challenge a generally accepted model of echolocation in bats. They…
Cyber attacks are rewriting the 'rules' of modern warfare—and we aren't prepared for the consequences
Governments are becoming ever more reliant on digital technology, making them more vulnerable to cyber attacks.…
Extraordinarily transparent compact metallic metamaterials
In materials science, achromatic optical components can be designed with high transparency and low dispersion. Materials…
Earthquake in 2009 intensified American Samoa's rising sea levels
The 2009, magnitude-8.1 Samoa earthquake dealt a great deal of damage to the Samoan Islands: Tsunami…
Germany green-lights e-scooters on roads, not pavements
Germany on Friday authorised battery-powered scooters on its streets and cycle paths but banned them from…
China creates app to recognize Pandas
China has developed an app that allows conservationists to identify individual pandas using facial recognition technology,…