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New Neural Network Differentiates Middle and Late Stone Age Toolkits
A hyperactive legislator
Patrick Roberts Made National Geographic ‘Explorer’
Spike protein of new corona virus is more flexible than expected
Remains of 17th Century Bishop Support Neolithic Emergence of Tuberculosis
Analysis of Roopkund Lake Skeletons Makes Nature Communications’ Top 25
Syphilis May Have Spread Through Europe Before Columbus
A distant likeness of Milky Way
Avian tree of life better resolved
Cryovolcanism on Ceres
An Iconic Native American Stone Tool Technology Discovered in Arabia
Radio telescope discovers exoplanet
“The rainforest in Brazil is one of our greatest goods”
Deep-sea anglerfishes have evolved a new type of immune system
Immune functions traded in for reproductive success
Covid-19: Anti-viral strategy with double effect
Corona pandemic: Regional lockdowns could shorten total duration of restrictions
Energy for artificial cells
Soft robot actuators heal themselves
Breaks in genome
Neandertals may have had a lower threshold for pain
One of world´s three most powerful high-resolution 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometers comes to Göttingen
Genetic basis of bats’ superpowers revealed
Lightest mirror in world
Reduction of bushmeat hunting
Close-ups of Sun
More Than One Cognition: A Call for Change in Field of Comparative Psychology
“A liberal culture within police force is something worth fighting for”
Owner Behavior Affects Effort and Accuracy in Dogs’ Communications
Sixth sense of animals: an early warning system for earthquakes?
Using Epo against Covid-19
Electrons in fast lane
New team, new ideas
Betelgeuse – a giant with blemishes
Circular RNA makes fruit flies live longer
Mystery of solar cycle illuminated
3D printed Damascus steel
Young, but chronically diseased: One reason why COVID-19 Pandemic looks different in Global South
A black hole with a puzzling companion
Covid-19 lockdown reveals human impact on wildlife
Our deepest view of X-ray sky
Fungal pathogen disables plant defense mechanism
Annual report and yearbook 2019 published
“Digital contact tracing might be our best shot”
“I can now plan for a long-term research career in Germany”
Relationship of proteins
Strengthened research profiles, novel visions for future
What Does “Love Hormone” Do? It’s Complicated