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[ad_1] John Cheney-Lippold, Associate Professor at the University of Michigan(Photo: University of Michigan) The University of Michigan is dissociating itself from the decision of a faculty member to refuse to write a …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new Biotropica A study examines mountain gorillas in Rwanda and their search for high-sodium food in national parks and land managed by local communities. The obtaining …
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[ad_1] A new study has shown that a warning against middle-aged people at risk of getting bothered by drinking is more effective than improving behaviors. The researchers found that adults between the …
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[ad_1] Recorded for the first time just a few decades ago, the strange red-light displays, like fireworks, which sometimes occur over thunderstorms, continue to mystify scientists. Now, researchers in China are using …
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