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Evolutionary pressures from the transformation of dense forests to open plains during the Miocene Era may have influenced ancient hominids to switch from vowel-based to consonant-based calls, suggests a study of modern orangutan calls in Scientific Reports: go.nature.com/3ND1i2w
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#OnThisDay in 1898, Marie and Pierre Curie discovered the radioactive chemical element radium, a silvery white metal that would be used to treat cancer.
Humans may have led to the extinction of nearly 1,500 bird species since the Late Pleistocene, double that of previous estimates, says Nature Communications paper. The authors stress urgent protection of remaining native birds is needed to avoid further extinctions go.nature.com/3RzpAvL
At the 24th Ecovidrio 🌍 awards, @nature was named Environmental Personality of the Year for its extensive track record in disseminating the latest scientific discoveries and research, including on climate change and its effects.
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Emil Artin, who died #OnThisDay in 1962, was an mathematician who made fundamental contributions to class field theory, notably the general law of reciprocity.
Colour variation in frogs and toads may help protect them against environmental stress & pathogens, says a study in Nature Communications. The findings suggest that the colour of these amphibian species may impact their ability to survive during a changing climate. go.nature.com/3Twal9q
Robert Millikan, who died #OnThisDay in 1953, was an American physicist honoured with the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923 for his study of the elementary electronic charge and the photoelectric effect.
A machine learning approach that may accurately predict different aspects of human lives, is described in a study published in Nature Computational Science. The model may be able to provide a quantitative understanding of human behaviour. go.nature.com/3v2ZFop