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Safe Birth Kits: Promise Unfulfilled? Evidence From A Randomized Trial In Northern Nigeria

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Published by Jessica Leight Economics Department, American University, Washington, D.C., United States of America These findings are described in the article entitled Associations between birth…
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“Schrödinger’s Immigrant,” Or Why Immigrants Can Be Both Hardworking And Lazy At The Same Time

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We all have heard the argument that immigrants take jobs away from people born in the country. But we also all have heard the argument…
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A New Cost-Effective Deployment Strategy For Satellite Constellations

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Published by Hang Woon Lee and Koki Ho Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign These findings are described in the article entitled…
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SSTS: An Intuitive Way To Search In Time Series

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The syntatic tool for pattern Search in Time Series (SSTS) presents a novel approach to query search and pattern matching in time series. The proposed…
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The Dark Matter Of The Brain Lights Up!

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Published by Saak V. Ovsepian Department of Experimental Neurobiology at the National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czech Republic These findings are described in the…
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Hybridization Rates Are Reduced On The World’s Oldest Landscapes

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Natural hybridization between species has been known since the discovery of sex in plants in the late 1600s. Today, with the benefit of DNA technology,…
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Witnessing The Rise Or Fall Of A Species: Introgressive Hybridization Of Dolphins In The Greek Seas (Stenella coeruleoalba And Delphinus delphis)

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Under some circumstances, it is possible for members of two different species to mate and produce viable offspring. This phenomenon is called hybridization and is…
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Finding Frankenflora: Using Sanger Sequencing To Identify Protea Hybrids

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“Frankenflora” are swarms of hybrid plants that are the result of species being translocated outside of their natural ranges. The name was first coined by…
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How Pollen Geochemistry Can Be Used To Reconstruct UV-B Radiation In The Past

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Ultraviolet radiation (UV-B; 280 to 315 nm) is electromagnetic radiation originating from the sun, which reaches the Earth’s surface. UV-B radiation can cause chemical reactions…
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Curbing “Addictive” Behavior In Soft Drink Consumption

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Humans, unfortunately, seem to have a propensity for addictive behavior. Whether it be binge-eating, alcohol abuse or even more abstract behavioral patterns such as gambling,…
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Can Ultrasounds Record Cyanobacterial Blooms?

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Published by Małgorzata Godlewska European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology of the Polish Academy of Sciences These findings are described in the article entitled Night fish…
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