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Aiming for gold: Improving reproducibility in hydrology studies
Low levels of reproducibility are not uncommon in hydrology studies. Researchers have created an online survey…
Facial recognition software to identify Civil War soldiers
Photo Sleuth may help uncover the mysteries of nearly 4 million photographs of Civil War-era images.
Chelated calcium benefits poinsettias
Cutting quality has an impact on postharvest durability during shipping and propagation of poinsettias. This study…
Opioid use in the family may influence adolescents’ opioid risk after surgery
Having a family member with persistent opioid use may be a risk factor for young adults…
Achieving Paris climate target could net additional billions in fisheries revenue
Achieving the Paris Agreement global warming target could protect millions of tons in annual worldwide fisheries…
3,500 years of shellfish farming by indigenous peoples on the Northwest coast, U.S.
The indigenous peoples of British Columbia have been harvesting shellfish from specially-constructed clam gardens for at…
Ancient extinct sloth tooth in Belize tells story of creature’s last year
Some 27,000 years ago in central Belize, a giant sloth was thirsty. It eventually found water…
A rare assemblage of sharks and rays from nearshore environments of Eocene Madagascar
Eocene-aged sediments of Madagascar contain a previously unknown fauna of sharks and rays, according to a…
Risk remains low despite rise in global shark attacks
A new study shows that although the number of shark attacks has increased over time, the…