Os Cordis: A Tiny Bone with a Big Impact on Heart Health in Chimpanzees and Humans Discovery of Os Cordis in Chimpanzees Researchers have made a remarkable discovery in the …
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Zoology
Os Cordis: The Tiny Bone with a Big Impact on Heart Health in Chimpanzees and Humans
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Why Do Flowers Smell Good? Flower Scents: Aiding Reproduction Flowers emit scents to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds, which help fertilize their flowers. Some plants are generalists and …
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Scientists Guide Lightning Bolts with Lasers for the First Time Background Lightning strikes are a powerful and dangerous force of nature. They can cause damage to structures, disrupt infrastructure, and …
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Music
The Saxophone: A Journey of Invention, Evolution, and Musical Expression
by Jasmineby JasmineThe Saxophone: A History of Innovation and Expression Invention and Early Design The saxophone, an iconic musical instrument, owes its existence to the inventive mind of Belgian-born Adolphe Sax. In …
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Neuroscience
Unveiling the Hidden Spectrum: Addressing Gender Bias in Autism Diagnosis for Women
by Jasmineby JasmineAutism in Women: Under-Diagnosed Due to Gender Bias Autism has long been considered a disorder more common in men. However, recent research suggests that this disparity may be due to …
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Exploration and Discovery
Nauscopie: The Enigma of Distant Ship Detection and Its Potential Applications
by Jasmineby JasmineNauscopie: The Enigma of Distant Ship Detection What is Nauscopie? Nauscopie is a historical method of detecting ships at great distances, developed by Étienne Bottineau in the 18th century. It …
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The Vital Role of Oysters in Marine Ecosystems and the Threats They Face Oysters are marine invertebrates that play a crucial role in the health of coastal ecosystems. They are …
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Home and Living
Winter Essentials: How to Stay Warm and Cozy in a Canadian Home
by Jasmineby JasmineWinter Essentials for a Cozy and Warm Canadian Home Living in Canada, winters can be long, cold, and harsh. But with the right essentials, you can create a cozy and …
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Climate Science
Human-Induced Climate Change Blamed for Australia’s 30-Year Dry Spell
by Jasmineby JasmineClimate Change Driving Australia’s Declining Rainfall Australia’s Unique Geography Australia is a land of contrasts, with vast deserts dominating the interior and lush greenery lining the coasts. This distribution of …
