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Month: June 2018
How a single binge drinking episode affects gene that regulates sleep
New findings explain how a single episode of binge drinking can affect the gene that regulates…
Light pollution a reason for insect decline
Climate change, pesticides and land use changes alone cannot fully explain the decline in insect populations…
Climate action can limit Asia’s growing water shortages
Even 'modest' action to limit climate change could help prevent the most extreme water-shortage scenarios facing…
Deep Brain Stimulation showing promise for patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease over 65
An age group analysis of data from the ADvance trial has shown that participants over the…
Drones could be used to detect dangerous ‘butterfly’ landmines in post-conflict regions
Drones could be used to detect dangerous "butterfly" landmines in remote regions of post-conflict countries.
Clovis site: Montana burial site answers questions about early humans
Scientists have shown that at the Anzick site in Montana - the only known Clovis burial…
New model for gauging ice sheet movement may improve sea-level-rise predictions
Researchers discovered friction -- or 'basal drag' -- between ice sheets and the hard bed underneath…
New model for gauging ice sheet movement may improve sea-level-rise predictions
Researchers discovered friction -- or 'basal drag' -- between ice sheets and the hard bed underneath…
Liberals do drink more lattes, but maybe not for the reasons you think
Do liberals really drink more lattes? According to a new study, liberals in America are indeed…