Humans and monkeys may not speak the same lingo, but our ways of thinking are a lot more similar than previously thought, according to new research. …read more Source:: Science
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Astronomers capture rare images of planet-forming disks around stars
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•Astronomers have captured images of the inner rims of planet-forming disks located hundreds of light years away. These disks of dust and gas, similar in shape to a music record, …read more Source:: Science
Brains of girls and boys are similar, producing equal math ability
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•New research comprehensively examined the brain development of young boys and girls. Their research shows no gender difference in brain function or math ability. …read more Source:: Science
Mars once had salt lakes similar to those on Earth
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•Mars once had salt lakes that are similar to those on Earth and has gone through wet and dry periods. …read more Source:: Science
Humans have salamander-like ability to regrow cartilage in joints
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•Contrary to popular belief, cartilage in human joints can repair itself through a process similar to that used by creatures such as salamanders and zebrafish to regenerate limbs, researchers have …read more Source:: Science
Chimpanzees’ working memory similar to ours
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•Some scientists argue that working memory is particularly developed in humans. But how do chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives, compare? Researchers set out to answer this question. …read more Source:: Science
Russian military moves closer to replacing Windows with Astra Linux
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•The Chinese military is also working on a similar plan to replace Windows with a custom OS. …read more Source:: Linux
Scientists uncover a trove of genes that could hold key to how humans evolved
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•New computational analysis finds that more than two dozen human zinc finger transcription factors, previously thought to control activity of similar genes across species have in fact human-specific roles and …read more Source:: Science
Neanderthals walked upright just like the humans of today
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•Neanderthals are often depicted as having straight spines and poor posture. However, these prehistoric humans were more similar to us than many assume. Researchers have shown that Neanderthals walked upright …read more Source:: Science
Pottery reveals America’s first social media networks
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•Long before Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and even MySpace, early Mississippian Mound cultures in America’s southern Appalachian Mountains shared artistic trends and technologies across regional networks that functioned in similar ways …read more Source:: Science