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Climate change is hastening extinction in Madagascar’s reptiles and amphibians

Washington, June 10 : A new research has determined that climate change has hastened extinction in Madagascar’s reptiles and amphibians, with three species in the region predicted to go extinct bet

Feeling of prejudice may be part of a self-fulfilling prophecy

Washington, June 10 : A new study by researchers at the University of Toronto has suggested that expecting to be treated with prejudice may be part of a self-fulfilling prophecy.

New synthetic nanoparticles penetrate cells without harming them

New synthetic nanoparticles penetrate cells without harming them

How we can follow a single conversation in the midst of a crowd

Washington, June 10 : Researchers at the University of Heidelberg have gained fresh insights into what enables people to follow a single conversation in the midst of a crowded, noisy room.

Woolly mammoth existed as two groups 40,000 years ago

London, June 10: By sequencing five new complete genomes of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of woolly mammoths, an international team of scientists has determined that the now extinct animal existed as t

China eating up natural resources too fast, study finds

Beijing  - China is using natural resources twice as fast as they can be produced, according to a study released Tuesday by a Chinese and international environmental group.

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