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How Malaria Has Shaped The Human Genome
A study of over 12,000 patients shows that the environmental pressure of malaria as exerted a significant force on the human genome.
Hiding In The Reefs Protects Epaulette Sharks From CO2
The oceans are getting more acidic, but living in the reefs has helped epaulette sharks cope, scientists say.
Insects Benefit From Good Leadership Too
Unlike other social animals, leadership in steel-blue sawfly groups is mutually beneficial for both leaders and followers.
Detecting Pancreatic Cancer Early
A study of 766 pancreatic cancer patients suggests that there are genetic factors driving the disease.
The Genetic Building Blocks Of Height
A genetic study of 253,288 individuals has helped scientists pinpoint the elusive genes related to height in humans.
Not One Disease, But Two
Scientists have developed a way to distinguish between two of the most common neurodegenerative diseases.
High Accuracy Qubits Pave The Way For Quantum Computers
Two research teams have independently developed quantum bits that are more than 99 percent accurate.
SASS, Sydney To Promote Joint Research & Teaching
The University of Sydney and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences deepen their ties with a collaborative teaching and research agreement.
Dark Matter Half What We Thought
New calculations reveal that there is only half has much dark matter in the Milky way as previously thought.












