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Researchers have long been able to use information from smartwatches to identify physical movement, such as sitting or walking, that wearers are performing in a controlled lab setting.
New research shows human activity is significantly altering the ways in which marine organisms are preserved, with lasting effects that can both improve and impair the fossil record.
It was surprising, really surprising to me,” said Benjamin Santer, a climate scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “that we could have identified with high confidence a human-caused ...
Researchers have long been able to use information from smartwatches to identify physical movement, such as sitting or walking, that wearers are performing in a controlled lab setting.