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The cold couldn't beat them: they lived in the Iberian mountains, even in the middle of glaciation

By forumcilacPortal

The cold of the last ice age could not overcome them. Not even the deadly temperatures of the most mountainous areas of the Iberian Peninsula, in fact, managed to prevent, between 21,000 and 15,000 years ago, in the Upper Paleolithic, our ancestors...

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04/10/2023
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Llamas can mitigate some of climate change's harmful effects

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«…llamas, when managed by Indigenous herders, are accelerating soil fertility and plant succession.»

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04/10/2023
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Antibiotic shows promise in fighting deadly staph infections

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An antibiotic that has shown effectiveness for bacterial pneumonia also appears successful in fighting methicillin-resistant staph infections.

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04/10/2023
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Suction cup delivers drugs through your cheek

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«It's an entirely new method of delivering medications that could spare millions of people the fear and pain associated with injections…»

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04/10/2023
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A 'green corridor' helped early modern humans leave Africa

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A team of researchers from the universities of Southampton, in the United Kingdom, and Shantou, in China, have just discovered that, 80,000 years ago, the first modern humans, that is, our direct ancestors, left Africa for Eurasia to …

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04/10/2023
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Savanna & grassland carbon storage slows climate change

By Jim Erickson-Michiganportal-2

Savannas and grasslands in drier climates store more carbon than we knew, slowing the rate of climate change, researchers say.

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04/10/2023
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Half of amphibian species are in danger of extinction

By Miguel Ángel CriadoPortal

A macro report reveals that, if we continue at this rate, two out of every three species could disappear in the coming years

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04/10/2023
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