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Carnivorous squirrels documented in California

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

California ground squirrels hunt, kill and eat voles, reveals a new study documenting evidence of widespread carnivorous behavior among squirrels.

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First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study

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A new study documents the first case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals and reveals that they were capable of providing altruistic care and support for a vulnerable member of their social group.

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More Organizations Use AI to Manage Documents

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AI technology is making it easier than ever to manage documents.

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Security In Automated Document Processing: Ensuring Data Integrity And Confidentiality

Smart Data Collective

Among these innovations is the world of document processing where automation has revolutionized traditional methods. The Rise Of Automated Document Processing You’ve likely come across automated document processing in your industry endeavors. Not everyone in your organization needs to access every document.

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The FDA says it found bacteria and a 'mold-like' substance at a Tom's of Maine plant

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The agency is requiring Tom's to submit several documents, including assessments and remediation plans for its operations, contamination hazards, testing methods and more. Image credit: Joe Raedle)

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We know nanoplastics are a threat -- this new tool can help us figure out just how bad they are

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

While the threat that microplastics pose to human and ecological health has been richly documented and is well known, nanoplastics, which are smaller than one micrometer (1/50th the thickness of an average human hair), are far more reactive, far more mobile and vastly more capable of crossing biological membranes.

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This cookbook is unlike any other from India. Pass the honeycomb, please!

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Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada. '/> In Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada, Shahu Patole pays tribute to a cuisine that has long been considered not worthy of documentation. We interviewed Patole and are sharing some of his recipes. Image credit: Maya Levin for NPR)

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