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New Interactive Avian Tree of Life Lets You Trace 11,000 Bird Species Back Through Time
Imagine zooming out on a giant family tree that includes every bird you have ever seen. Ostriches sprint across open plains, ...
New forms of fentanyl are created every day. For law enforcement, that poses a challenge: How do you identify a chemical you've never seen before? Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ...
Oxygen fills the air today, but for most of Earth’s early history it barely existed. Scientists say the atmosphere did not hold steady oxygen until about 2.
A new topology-based method predicts atomic charges in metal-organic frameworks from bond connectivity alone, making large-scale computational screening practical.
Dengue and chikungunya, the two mosquito-borne diseases that frequently circulate at the same time, share the same Aedes ...
Known as the "Queen of Climbers," the genus Clematis boasts over 300 species widely distributed across the globe. From tropical rainforests to ...
Supervised learning algorithms like Random Forests, XGBoost, and LSTMs dominate crypto trading by predicting price directions ...
Sharjah: His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurated on ...
A warmer than usual winter is causing a proliferation of invasive species, subterranean termites, and other pests that can ...
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Genome skimming resolves Clematis evolutionary relationships
Known as the "Queen of Climbers," the genus Clematis boasts over 300 species widely distributed across the globe.
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