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      Videos of bat-munching animals may show how viruses spread - 11 day(s) ago

      People without protective gear also visit cave where bats with deadly virus likely reside

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Offering compelling visual evidence of how viruses may spread from a host species to others, researchers have captured videos of leopards, monkeys, and other predators dining on cave-dwelling Egyptian fruit bats and their guano. https://t.co/gCl0pzwIcO

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      Funding cuts to U.S. archaeology could imperil field’s future - 11 day(s) ago

      A Science analysis of canceled and curtailed federal grants reveals hits to research, collections, and training

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Compared with biomedicine and physics with their billion-dollar budgets, archaeology has always survived on a trickle of federal funding. But it has not escaped cuts by the administration of President Donald Trump. https://t.co/sL9vAntj8x

    • Mashup Score: 19
      Sharks may use an unexpected organ to fight microbial invaders - 11 day(s) ago

      The pancreas, which helps control blood sugar in humans, may be critical part of shark immune system

      Source: www.science.org
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        Scientists have found a surprise weapon in the shark immune arsenal: the pancreas. https://t.co/OxrH7t3Sin

    • Mashup Score: 24
      Tropical forests are heating up. Can they cope? - 11 day(s) ago

      Scientists are pushing plants beyond their comfort zone to test their resilience to warming

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        In the world’s hottest forests, scientists are probing how plants cope with rising temperatures. Learn more: https://t.co/YzFKUE2hfI https://t.co/zBNbyueaq5

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      Long-term survival of Congo’s biodiversity threatened by lack of local scientists - 12 day(s) ago

      Building a cadre of researchers is of “vital importance” to saving the world’s second largest rainforest

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        A dearth of local scientists is holding back research on the world’s second largest rainforest. #LongReads https://t.co/8UbaEQSZos

    • Mashup Score: 53
      Pigs, like people, react emotionally to music - 12 day(s) ago

      Study could lead to ways to improve welfare on farms

      Source: www.science.org
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        Pigs, like people, react emotionally to music. Learn more on #WorldMusicDay: https://t.co/aCqR2s7Lgw https://t.co/s0sbL1nhVv

    • Mashup Score: 19
      Giraffe genome holds keys to its peculiar body—and clues to hypertension treatments - 12 day(s) ago

      Genetic secrets behind giraffe’s ability to pump blood up its 2-meter neck may one day help humans

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        A giraffe genome has revealed genetic alterations that allow these animals to live happily with hypertension—along with other genes linked to giraffes’ unusual physique. #WorldGiraffeDay https://t.co/nRREM1juCf

    • Mashup Score: 7
      U.S. researchers are speaking up for science in local newspapers - 13 day(s) ago

      Through two grassroots efforts, more than 80 op eds have been published in news outlets across the country

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        Through two grassroots efforts, more than 80 op-eds have been published in news outlets across the country showcasing federally funded research and why they should care that President Donald Trump’s administration is slashing support for science. https://t.co/kUT0iSvvhk

    • Mashup Score: 8
      Culture literally changes how we see the world - 13 day(s) ago

      Where city dwellers see rectangles, people who live in round huts see circles

      Source: www.science.org
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        What do you see when you stare at this grid of line segments: a series of rectangles, or a series of circles? The way you perceive this optical illusion may tie back to the visual environment that surrounds you, a recent preprint suggests. https://t.co/gJBjATWXk9

    • Mashup Score: 19
      Videos of bat-munching animals may show how viruses spread - 13 day(s) ago

      People without protective gear also visit cave where bats with deadly virus likely reside

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Offering compelling visual evidence of how viruses may spread from a host species to others, researchers have captured videos of leopards, monkeys, and other predators dining on cave-dwelling Egyptian fruit bats and their guano. https://t.co/gCl0pzwIcO

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