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Published 2020 US rule dramatically deregulated wetlands, streams and drinking water
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New research used machine learning to more accurately predict which waterways are protected by the C...
Published Low-cost microbe can speed biological discovery
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Researchers have created a new version of a microbe to compete economically with E. coli -- a bacter...
Published Biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized sugars enables sustainable supply of sugar without competing with food
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Researchers have succeeded in biomanufacturing from chemically synthesized sugar for the first time...
Published The small intestine adapt its size according to nutrient intake
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Resizing of the intestine is a highly conserved strategy employed by a wide range of organisms to co...
Published Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways
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Researchers were able to control the growth of thin, branching networks that support cellular struct...
Published Revealing what makes bacteria life-threatening
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Researchers have discovered that a mutation in the cellulose making machinery of E. coli bacteria al...
Published Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights
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A flagship seven-year study that explores how environmental stresses influence different ecological...
Published High-efficiency carbon dioxide electroreduction system reduces our carbon footprint and progressing carbon neutrality goals
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Global warming continues to pose a threat to human society and the ecological systems, and carbon di...
Published Diamonds are a chip's best friend
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New technologies aim to produce high-purity synthetic crystals that become excellent semiconductors...
Published Rising sea levels could lead to more methane emitted from wetlands
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A Bay Area wetlands ecosystem that was expected to serve as a carbon sink is emitting surprisingly h...
Published Weedy rice gets competitive boost from its wild neighbors
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Weedy rice is an agricultural pest with a global economic impact. It is an aggressive weed that outc...
Published If faces look like demons, you could have this extraordinary condition
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Imagine if every time you saw a face, it appeared distorted. Well, for those who have a very rare co...
Published Scientists identify new 'regulatory' function of learning and memory gene common to all mammalian brain cells
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Neuroscientists say they have found a new function for the SYNGAP1 gene, a DNA sequence that control...
Published Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides
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Researchers have developed a new way to control and manipulate optical signals by embedding a liquid...
Published A bright idea for recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbs
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Recycling facilities collect glass and mercury from thrown away fluorescent bulbs, but discarded lig...
Published Red deer populations in Europe: More influenced by humans than by wolves and other predators
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A new study shows that human hunting and land use have a decisive influence on red deer density in E...
Published Scientists' discovery could reduce dependence on animals for vital anti-blood clot drug
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Heparin, the world's most widely used blood thinner, is used during procedures ranging from kidney d...
Published Eggs may not be bad for your heart after all
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Whether you like your eggs sunny-side up, hard boiled or scrambled, many hesitate to eat them amid c...
Published Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara's sacred deer
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In Nara, Japan, the revered sika deer faces a dilemma as their escalating population damages local f...
Published Anoxic marine basins are among the best candidates for deep-sea carbon sequestration
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Anoxic marine basins may be among the most viable places to conduct large-scale carbon sequestration...