On the trail of global climate change—volcanism as a driver of the climate in the ‘Carnian Crisis’

New research on the so-called Carnian Crisis by a team led by Alexander Lukeneder, paleontologist at the Natural History Museum Vienna, reveals astonishing developments surrounding global climate change during the Triassic period. New research on the so-called Carnian Crisis by a team led by Alexander Lukeneder, paleontologist at the Natural History Museum Vienna, reveals astonishing developments…

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Researchers discover hidden step in dinosaur feather evolution

Paleontologists at University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland have discovered that some feathered dinosaurs had scaly skin like reptiles today, thus shedding new light on the evolutionary transition from scales to feathers. Paleontologists at University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland have discovered that some feathered dinosaurs had scaly skin like reptiles today, thus shedding new light…

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Powering wearable devices with high-performing carbon nanotube yarns

With the growth of the Internet of Things, sustainable solutions for powering wireless sensors and devices are considered important. Thermoelectric generators, for example, which have the ability to convert waste heat into electricity, can offer a sustainable solution. Researchers around the world have been working on such solutions. With the growth of the Internet of Things,…

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Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic May Be Linked to Stomach Paralysis and Other Issues

Despite their newfound status as a game-changing weight-loss treatment, diabetes drugs like Ozempic may come with an elevated risk of serious gastrointestinal problems. Despite their newfound status as a game-changing weight-loss treatment, diabetes drugs like Ozempic may come with an elevated risk of serious gastrointestinal problems. Health All Articles | Discover Magazine

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An endemic island falcon that plays

An unusual falcon species has been added to the growing list of animals that play. A study published in the Journal of Raptor Research explains that Striated Caracaras (Phalcoboenus australis) in the Falkland Islands like to interact with various objects like sheets of plastic, sea cabbage, sheep poop, and stones—apparently for fun. An unusual falcon species…

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Mexico’s howler monkeys dropping dead as heat toll mounts

Threatened howler monkeys have been dropping dead from trees in Mexico’s southeastern tropical forests in recent weeks amid a nationwide drought and heat waves. Threatened howler monkeys have been dropping dead from trees in Mexico’s southeastern tropical forests in recent weeks amid a nationwide drought and heat waves.  NBC News Science

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Chemistry researchers showcase new method to aid in pharma, agrochemical compound development

Researchers at Colorado State University have published findings in Nature that could be useful to speed the development of new pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Researchers at Colorado State University have published findings in Nature that could be useful to speed the development of new pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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