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Ape Tool Use Sheds Light on the Evolution of Human Technology
New research provides insights into the tool use difference between chimpanzees and bonobos which can help us identify the conditions that drove the evolution of human technology
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Long-term exercise increases bone density in men with low bone mass
Resistance training appeared to be beneficial for men with low bone mass
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Life in Space
Cosmologist Martin Rees on life in the Solar System, artificial transmissions, and inorganic civilizations.
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The “mesh” of microtubule connectors helps new cells to be born
A microscopic web-like structure prevents genetic mistakes during the cell division process
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Prions: Diseases and Treatment
Molecular biologist Byron Caughey on the structure of prions, prion diseases, and their causes and treatment
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Panopticon in Russia
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