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Karin Kloosterman
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Call me by your marmoset name
This learning appears to occur even among adult marmosets who are not related by blood, suggesting that they learn both vocal labels and dialect from...
Iraq clocks world’s hottest record at 48.7°C (119.7°F)
The Placerville station's data showed that there are 15 cities worldwide registering extremely high temperatures due to climate change.
The Masada siege lasted weeks, not the legendary years say archeologists
The Dead Sea fortress of Masada may have been seized by the Romans in weeks rather than years.
Girls exposed to chemicals start puberty early
Children are being exposed to beauty toxins that speed up puberty.
Bees for Peace in Israel uses biodynamic beekeeping to sweeten hearts
Israel is a global hotspot for plant and animal diversity. Bees as pollinators are crucial, biodynamic beekeeping, which sees the hive as one organism, growing...
The UAE goes nuclear – complete’s first nuclear plant in the Arab world
The United Arab Emirates has gone nuclear to keep running its air conditioners.
The wind farm’s sweet spot for energy efficiency
Is there a sweet spot for the speed of a wind farm's turbines? An Australian research team says there is.
Turkey’s deadly sinkholes threaten agriculture and peoples’ lives
Turkey's overuse of aquifers is causing a strain on the land and deadly sinkholes threaten farms and lives.
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