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Dung Beetles: Lending A Hand In Mine Rehabilitation

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Opencast mines in South Africa are usually rehabilitated using soil that was stripped from the land prior to mining and stockpiled until it is needed…
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The Balance Of Parenting: How Best To Support Children’s Self-Regulation

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Young children are faced with learning to control their behaviors and emotions, which is a skill labeled self-regulation. You can see different levels of this…
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Managing Mental Health In College Students Using A Web-Based Intervention Method

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College is a critical time when students experience major transitions. For example, students may be moving away from family, friends, and support systems. They also…
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Controlling Saprolegnia Infections For A Sustainable Aquaculture

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As the global human population continues to grow, secure access to nutritious food is most important for a sustainable society and its development. Fish and…
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How To Motivate Employee Performance Without Motivating Unethicality

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If you have a job, it is probably obvious to you that organizations care about employee performance. You might have performance metrics, sales targets, quarterly…
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Connecting The Dots From Competence To Pneumococcal Disease

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In 1928, Frederick Griffith was in search of a vaccine to protect against the pneumococcus, one of the major human bacterial pathogens. Instead, this English…
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A Closer Look At Brain Signals In Aging Brains

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Understanding the frequency components of brain signals and their functional relevance has been a central focus in neuroscience research. Therefore, since the inception of resting-state…
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Atomic Clock In Space To Test Changing Speed Of Light

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Look how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness — Anne Frank In 1919, a total eclipse expedition led by Arthur Eddington…
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If You Burn Them, They Will Return: A Case Of Ant-Plant Interactions In A Fire-Prone Brazilian Ecosystem

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Climate changes and anthropogenic disturbances are current threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Ecosystem health depends not only on its biodiversity per se but also…
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Another Feather In The Cap Of The Breast Cancer Oncogene IKKε

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There has been considerable progress in the treatment of breast cancer. Advances in diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, and targeted chemotherapy have transformed the lives of many…
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How Winter Soil CO2 Fluxes Respond To Altered Snow Depth In A Temperate Forest Ecosystem

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Climate change models suggest that the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere will gradually increase 2~5 °C over the next decades. The depth of snow…
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