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The Physical And Mechanical Properties Of Arctic Sea Ice During Melt Season

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The Arctic Ocean is undergoing a series of changes in sea ice, whose concentration and thickness, as well as multiyear ice volume, has decreased significantly….
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Overcoming Social Anxiety With An App?

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Most people have feelings of shyness or nervousness in social situations. Many feel apprehensive before oral exams, feel shy and tongue-tied on a first date,…
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Italy’s Space Science Data Center Hones MATISSE Program To Create 3D Projections Of Minor Bodies

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The recent space missions devoted to the exploration of the so-called “minor bodies” (i.e., comets, asteroids, and dwarf planets), comprising ESA Rosetta and NASA Dawn,…
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Orbital Synchronicities In The Solar System

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Hundreds of thousands of asteroids are orbiting our Sun with different orbital periods according to their mean distance to the Sun, or semimajor axis. All…
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The Relationship Between The Need For Cognitive Closure And Multitasking 

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The prevalence of multitasking has reached new heights. The newest technological advances have made switching between ongoing tasks and attending to several media sources at…
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How Health Professionals Respond To Online Health Rumors

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Given the abundance of information on social media, society’s challenge lies not in the difficulty of accessing health information but in sieving out truths from…
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The Potential Benefit Of Emotional Awareness And Perceived Control For Socially Anxious Adolescents

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The teenage years can be a tumultuous time, and for teenagers burdened by social anxiety, such worries will often increase the difficulties they face. Research…
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Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe… Or How To Find Love In A Cold, Dark World

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The choice of a long-term romantic partner is one of the most important decisions in people’s lives. But how do humans do that? From both…
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The Relationship Between Wild Ungulates And Temperate Forests

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Wild ungulates such as deer, moose, goats, and boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems, as they can exert strong top-down control on forest structure…
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Hidden Secrets In The Fossilized Bones Of A Cretaceous Crocodyliform From Brazil

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The study of bone microanatomy provides complementary knowledge which is unavailable in most of the morphological analysis of fossil vertebrates. New information about growth, metabolic…
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Why Certain Parks Gentrify Surrounding Neighborhoods And What We Can Do About It

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Urban parks, trails, and other green spaces are vital amenities for city dwellers. Research consistently shows they bring a number of health, social, and economic…
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