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Living beings emit a faint light that extinguishes upon death, according to a new study

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Living in America’s wealthiest communities may not make you safer

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain One of the privileges the wealthiest Americans enjoy is living wherever they want. But new research published in Risk Analysis suggests they should be cautious when choosing their Shangri-La. In their nationwide analysis, Rutgers University geographers Michael Greenberg and Dona Schneider compared the concentration of hazards and associated risks impacting the

Oldest living culture: Our new research shows an Indigenous ritual passed down for 500 generations

by Russell Mullett, Ashleigh Rogers, Bruno David, Carney D. Matheson, Fiona Petchey and Nathan Wright, The Conversation GunaiKurnai Elder Uncle Russell Mullett at entrance to Cloggs Cave, East Gippsland. Credit: Jess Shapiro, courtesy GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation We often hear that Aboriginal peoples have been in Australia for 65,000 years, “the oldest living

Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think

Editors’ notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked trusted source written by researcher(s) proofread by Gregory Moore, The Conversation Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Once known only to those studying biology, the word symbiosis is now widely

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