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New Mexico mammoths among best evidence for early humans in North America
About 37,000 years ago, a mother mammoth and her calf met their end at the hands…
Mindful employees find their jobs less boring and are less likely to quit
Employees who practice mindfulness are less bored at work and less likely to quit, according to…
New dog food? Study shows your dog's gut bacteria could turn over within week
When a dog starts a new diet, the community of microbes in its gut changes. Wallflower…
Paid migrant live-in care workers in London at risk of modern slavery
Paid, migrant, live-in care workers in London are at greater risk of falling victim to modern…
Cities face crisis as fewer kids enroll and schools shrink
On a recent morning inside Chalmers School of Excellence on Chicago’s West Side, five preschool and…
Bringing consistency to methods of 2D material analysis
In materials science, the term “2D materials” refers to crystalline solids that consist of a single…
Fiddler crab eye view inspires researchers to develop novel artificial vision
Artificial vision systems find a wide range of applications, including self-driving cars, object detection, crop monitoring,…
The long-term consequences for Europe's climate ambitions when the EU turns off Russian gas
Just a few days after Russia commenced aggression against Ukraine, researchers from the Department of Mechanical…
Turning fish waste into quality carbon-based nanomaterial
Thanks to their low toxicity, chemical stability, and remarkable electrical and optical properties, carbon-based nanomaterials are…