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Man"s best friend could be a jaguar"s next meal: A case study from the Mexican Caribbean

Mahahual is a small fishing village in the Mexican Caribbean that receives a large number of tourists every year. Over the past 15 years, its population has increased rapidly, and, as a result, people have started to settle in areas away from the mai.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgOct 11th, 2021

Study explores how children engage with dual-language books

Dual-language books (DLBs) are ones with the story told in two languages—sometimes with both languages on the same page, and other times in a two-page spread with the first language on one page and the second language on the other......»»

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Plate tectonics drive compositional evolution of the upper mantle, study finds

On present-day Earth, plate subduction continuously modifies the chemical composition of the convecting mantle, and various mantle sources linked to these processes have been widely studied. However, when did global chemical heterogeneity of the conv.....»»

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Aquaculture uses far more wild fish than previously estimated, study finds

A study published in the journal Science Advances suggests that global fish farming, or aquaculture, may rely on significantly larger quantities of wild-caught ocean fish than previously calculated. The study is part of a special issue focused on exp.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News29 min. ago

"Getting high" in Paleolithic hunting: Elevated positions enhance javelin accuracy but reduce atlatl efficiency

A recent experimental study led by Kent State University and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History suggests that hunting from elevated positions significantly increases the performance of thrown javelins while potentially decreasing the effectivene.....»»

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Employers" lack of understanding limiting job opportunities for people with learning disabilities, study finds

Employers' lack of understanding is limiting employment opportunities for job seekers with learning disabilities, a new study has found......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News29 min. ago

Firms with green innovation patents rewarded in the credit market, finds study

A Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study of the US credit default swap (CDS) market's response to green innovation in the form of green patents found that firms with more green patents had lower borrowing costs and higher credit ratings......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News29 min. ago

Nanoparticle therapy offers new hope for prostate cancer patients

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men. A recent study, conducted by researchers from the University of Virginia, Mount Sinai, the University of Michigan, the University of Texas and others, has demonstrated th.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News29 min. ago

Chickpeas identified as key crop for future food security

Climate change has a negative impact on food security. An international research team led by Wolfram Weckwerth from the University of Vienna has now conducted a study to investigate the natural variation of different chickpea genotypes and their resi.....»»

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Electrophysiology study shows how ant toxin causes extreme pain

University of Queensland researchers have uncovered the workings of ant venom by measuring electric currents through individual channels in cells to understand how it causes pain......»»

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Judge in Trump election case orders prosecutors to look for, produce info from Pence documents probe

Judge in Trump election case orders prosecutors to look for, produce info from Pence documents probe.....»»

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Man accused of threatening FEMA workers in western North Carolina speaks out

Man accused of threatening FEMA workers in western North Carolina speaks out.....»»

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DNA confirms these 19th century lions ate humans

“Tsavo Man-Eaters” killed dozens of people in late 1890s, including Kenya-Uganda Railway workers. For several months in 1898, a pair of male lions turned the Tsavo region of K.....»»

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They Say There’s Never Been a Man Like Donald Trump in American Politics. But There Was—and We Should Learn From Him.

They Say There’s Never Been a Man Like Donald Trump in American Politics. But There Was—and We Should Learn From Him......»»

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Xi says China willing to be a partner, friend with the US

Xi says China willing to be a partner, friend with the US.....»»

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Should Arkansas dad go to prison for killing man found with his missing child? | Cuomo

Should Arkansas dad go to prison for killing man found with his missing child? | Cuomo.....»»

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Judge in Trump election case directs prosecutors to turn over info related to Pence documents probe

Judge in Trump election case directs prosecutors to turn over info related to Pence documents probe.....»»

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Misophonia Has Genetic Links to Anxiety And Depression, Study Shows

Misophonia Has Genetic Links to Anxiety And Depression, Study Shows.....»»

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Study suggests dolphins could be exposed to potentially harmful microplastics through inhalation

U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation may be a relevant route of exposure to these potentially harmful contaminants. Miranda Dziobak of the College of Charleston i.....»»

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Global north"s growing appetite for farmed salmon imperils communities" access to local fish, study warns

A paper published in Science Advances exposes the global aquaculture sector's growing dependence on wild fish. Despite industry claims to the contrary, these findings highlight how the growing appetite for expensive farmed salmon can leave coastal co.....»»

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Researchers call for PFAS ban after alarming findings in marine environments

Washing your pots and pans—among many other day-to-day activities—could have a significant impact on marine environments for hundreds of years, according to a new study......»»

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