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25 OCT | Citizen science: key dimension of Open Science

By Felipe BerhauNews

The CILAC Forum holds a new colloquium with leaders from the region, focused on the role of citizen science as an essential element of the development of Open Science….

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05/10/2023
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The oldest walk in America confirms that humans were already walking there 23,000 years ago

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Our species, Homo sapiens, emerged in Africa between 150,000 and 250,000 years ago. Then, around 80,000 years ago, the first modern humans left the black continent and spread to the rest of the world. But they did not arrive at all...

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05/10/2023
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More than 10,000 pre-Columbian archaeological sites remain unexplored in the Amazon rainforest

By Juan Miguel Hernández BonillaPortal

New research combines a remote sensing system with a predictive spatial distribution model and concludes that between 10,272 and 23,648 large-scale archaeological sites in the Amazon remain to be discovered

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05/10/2023
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Parents and coaches believe girls aren't as good at chess

By James Devitt-NYUportal-2

Parents and coaches of youth chess players peg the highest potential rating of girl players to be lower than that of boy players.

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05/10/2023
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Test clarifies form and function in organelles

By Vanessa Wasta-Johns Hopkinsportal-2

Researchers have developed a bacteria-based tool to test whether form follows function among organelles.

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05/10/2023
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There's One Predator in Africa That Instils Even More Fear Than Lions

By Tessa Koumoundourosportal-2

They aren't the only kings of the savannah.

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05/10/2023
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Less fishing gear could save more humpback whales

By Harrison Tasoff-UC Santa Barbaraportal-2

Reducing the amount of fishing gear in the water could go a long way to saving humpback whales while having little impact on crab fishers.

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05/10/2023
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