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Study confirms widespread literacy in biblical-period kingdom of Judah
Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have analyzed 18 ancient texts dating back to around 600…
Researchers develop anti-bacterial graphene face masks
Face masks have become an important tool in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. However, improper use…
For job seekers with disabilities, soft skills don't impress in early interviews
A new study by Rutgers University researchers finds that job candidates with disabilities are more likely…
Removing marine plastic litter is costly for small island states
Removing all of the plastic litter from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aldabra Atoll—a ring…
Diamondback moth uses plant defense substances as oviposition cues
A research team from the Nanjing Agricultural University in Nanjing, China, and the Max Planck Institute…
Bumblebees benefit from fava bean cultivation
About one third of the payments received by farmers are linked to specific “greening measures” to…
The surprising rhythms of Leopards: Females are early birds, males are nocturnal
After 10 months of camera surveillance in the Tanzanian rainforest, researchers from the University of Copenhagen…
Solvation rearrangement brings stable zinc/graphite batteries closer to commercial grid storage
With grid-scale renewable energy on the rise, many scholars have shifted their attention from energy generation…
A new way to solve thermal maturity of marine shales with high-over maturities
Laser Raman spectroscopy parameters of pure organic matter (e.g., vitrinite, solid bitumen) in sedimentary rocks have…