Hackable testing apparatus for face masks

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The narrative arc: Revealing core narrative structures through text analysis

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Facemask efficacy for filtering expelled droplets during speech

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Low-cost measurement of facemask efficacy for filtering

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Low-cost measurement of facemask efficacy for filtering expelled droplets

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The narrative arc: Revealing core narrative structures through text analysis

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Origins of the Sarsen Megaliths at Stonehenge

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Origins of the Sarsen Megaliths at Stonehenge

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New 3D depigmentation technique enables high-res imaging of intact organisms

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Speech perception at birth: The brain encodes fast and slow temporal information

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What is the hippocampus good for anyway?

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SARS-CoV2 vaccines: Slow is fast – Science Advances

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Diffuse optical emission lines from inner Galaxy: Evidence for LI(N)ER-like gas

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How the effects of actions become our own

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Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks

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Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks

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Noninvasive in vivo 3D bioprinting in situ of customized tissue constructs

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Observing topological edge states using moiré patterns

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UVB radiation was the Devonian-Carboniferous extinction kill mechanism

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Probing the hydrothermal system of the Chicxulub impact crater

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Same father, same face: Deep learning reveals selection for signaling kinship

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Reconstructing time of death using noninvasive thermometry / numerical analysis

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Possibility of superionic ice VII in external electric field of Venus

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Evaluating the fake news problem at the scale of the information ecosystem

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Probing CDs paint chemistry in Munch's “The Scream” w spectroscopy&synchrotron

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Lidar reveals activity anomaly of malaria vectors during pan-African eclipse

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Disrupting flight increases sleep in fruit flies

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Microwave quantum illumination using a digital receiver

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The emergence of heat and humidity too severe for human tolerance

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Combining metals thought immiscible at nanoscale to create bimetallics library

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1000-year-old mystery solved:Unlocking the molecular structure for medieval blue

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Climate models miss most of the coarse dust in the atmosphere

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Asgard archaea rhodopsins function as light-driven inward proton pumps

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Temporal circuit of brain activity supports human consciousness

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Mediterranean radiocarbon offsets and calendar dates for prehistory

A single Northern Hemisphere calibration curve has formed the basis of radiocarbon dating in Europe and the Mediterranean for five decades, setting the time frame for prehistory. However, as measurement precision increases, there is mounting evidence for some small but substantiv … | Continue reading


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What happens to your brain on the way to Mars

As NASA prepares for the first manned spaceflight to Mars, questions have surfaced concerning the potential for increased risks associated with exposure to the spectrum of highly energetic nuclei that comprise galactic cosmic rays. Animal models have revealed an unexpected sensit … | Continue reading


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Capillary-driven desalination in a synthetic mangrove

According to the cohesion-tension theory, mangrove trees desalinate salty water using highly negative pressure (or tension) that is generated by evaporative capillary forces in mangrove leaves. Here, we demonstrate a synthetic mangrove that mimics the main features of the natural … | Continue reading


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Neanderthal-Denisovan ancestors interbred with a distantly related hominin

Previous research has shown that modern Eurasians interbred with their Neanderthal and Denisovan predecessors. We show here that hundreds of thousands of years earlier, the ancestors of Neanderthals and Denisovans interbred with their own Eurasian predecessors—members of a “super … | Continue reading


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High rate of extrapair paternity in a human population

Among nonhuman species, social monogamy is rarely accompanied by complete fidelity. Evolutionary theory predicts that the rate of extrapair paternity (EPP) should vary according to socioecological conditions. In humans, however, geneticists contend that EPP is negligible and rela … | Continue reading


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Iron isotope evidence for rapid accretion and differentiation of proto-Earth

Nucleosynthetic isotope variability among solar system objects provides insights into the accretion history of terrestrial planets. We report on the nucleosynthetic Fe isotope composition (μ54Fe) of various meteorites and show that the only material matching the terrestrial compo … | Continue reading


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Later school start times are associated with more sleep and better performance

Most teenagers are chronically sleep deprived. One strategy proposed to lengthen adolescent sleep is to delay secondary school start times. This would allow students to wake up later without shifting their bedtime, which is biologically determined by the circadian clock, resultin … | Continue reading


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Eggshell geochemistry reveals ancestral metabolic thermoregulation in Dinosauria

Studying the origin of avian thermoregulation is complicated by a lack of reliable methods for measuring body temperatures in extinct dinosaurs. Evidence from bone histology and stableisotopes often relies on uncertain assumptions about the relationship between growth rate and bo … | Continue reading


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The limits of human predictions of recidivism

Dressel and Farid recently found that laypeople were as accurate as statistical algorithms in predicting whether a defendant would reoffend, casting doubt on the value of risk assessment tools in the criminal justice system. We report the results of a replication and extension of … | Continue reading


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'Ghost' DNA in West Africans Complicates Story of Human Origins

While introgression from Neanderthals and Denisovans has been documented in modern humans outside Africa, the contribution of archaic hominins to the genetic variation of present-day Africans remains poorly understood. We provide complementary lines of evidence for archaic introg … | Continue reading


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Comparison of information rates across human communication

Language is universal, but it has few indisputably universal characteristics, with cross-linguistic variation being the norm. For example, languages differ greatly in the number of syllables they allow, resulting in large variation in the Shannon information per syllable. Neverth … | Continue reading


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Origins and insights into the historic Judean date palm

Germination of 2000-year-old seeds of Phoenix dactylifera from Judean desert archaeological sites provides a unique opportunity to study the Judean date palm, described in antiquity for the quality, size, and medicinal properties of its fruit, but lost for centuries. Microsatelli … | Continue reading


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Cyanobacteria protein structure enabling function in low light

Phototrophic organisms are superbly adapted to different light environments but often must acclimate to challenging competition for visible light wavelengths in their niches. Some cyanobacteria overcome this challenge by expressing paralogous photosynthetic proteins and by synthe … | Continue reading


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Kleptoprotein bioluminescence: Parapriacanthus fish obtain luciferase from prey

Through their diet, animals can obtain substances essential for imparting special characteristics, such as toxins in monarch butterflies and luminescent substances in jellyfishes. These substances are typically small molecules because they are less likely to be digested and may b … | Continue reading


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