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Naked prehistoric monsters! Evidence that prehistoric flying reptiles probably had

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
Picture: What did pterosaurs glimpse like? Some scientists assume they experienced a rather clean skin with no any covering, very similar in visual appearance to the skin on the palms of...
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COVID-19 Testing Lab Shows How Colleges Can Reopen Safely

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
In a extensive, unintended community health experiment, millions of U.S. higher education students have descended on campuses to begin their fall semester with an unwelcome new arrival: the novel coronavirus....
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Fruit Flies Plug into the Matrix

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
Bugs and fish don’t engage in video clip game titles or attend teleconferences, but they can still check out digital reality—complete with visible effects, preferences and smells. A new method...
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The American Public Still Trusts Scientists, Says a New Pew Survey

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
Community belief of the scientific local community in the United States is as potent as ever, in accordance to a new poll just produced nowadays by the Pew Study Middle,...
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Online Reptile Trade Is a Free-for-All That Threatens Thousands of Species

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
Cave geckos exemplify evolution at its most fantastic. Some have bloodred eyes and sport bright yellow bands down their dim human body. Many others are Popsicle blue or bear camouflagelike...
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Millions of Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests May Help Fill the Testing Gap

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020
Editor's Note (9/29/20): This tale has been current and republished in gentle of the Trump administration’s newly announced plans to ship tens of millions of antigen tests to states and vulnerable communities. An economical coronavirus exam...
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3 benefits of using e-learning in the healthcare industry

Cortez DeacetisSeptember 29, 2020September 29, 2020
The success of the healthcare industry is built heavily on training and safety. Over time, innovations in the industry have been introduced to help improve service, encouraging new rules and...

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New technology allows scientists first glimpse of intricate details of Little Foot’s life

Study: Bahamas were settled earlier than believed

Prehistoric killing machine exposed | EurekAlert! Science News

Journey of a skull: How a single human cranium wound up alone in a cave in Italy

Fermented wool is the answer

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