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Published The genetic 'switches' of bone growth
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In mammals, only 3% of the genome consists of coding genes which, when transcribed into proteins, en...
Published Entomologist sheds light on 250-year-old mystery of the German cockroach
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Entomologists have solved the 250-year-old origin puzzle of the most prevalent indoor urban pest ins...
Published Lead-vacancy centers in diamond as building blocks for large-scale quantum networks
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A lead-vacancy (PbV) center in diamond has been developed as a quantum emitter for large-scale quant...
Published Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future
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The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest accidental spill in history, releas...
Published Soil bacteria respire more CO2 after sugar-free meals
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Researchers tracked how plant matter moves through bacteria's metabolism. Microbes respire three tim...
Published Mining rare earth metals from electronic waste
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A small molecule that naturally serves as a binding site for metals in enzymes also proves useful fo...
Published Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought
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Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipp...
Published New 'forever chemical' cleanup strategy discovered
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A method has been discovered to treat water heavily contaminated with unhealthful forever chemicals,...
Published Do some mysterious bones belong to gigantic ichthyosaurs?
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Several similar large, fossilized bone fragments have been discovered in various regions across West...
Published First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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New research has highlighted an area in Arabia that once acted as a key point for cultural exchanges...
Published Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals
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A new study illuminates the cultural evolution that took place approximately 50,000 to 40,000 years...
Published Iconic baobabs: The origin and long-distance travels of upside down trees
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The research cracks the code on the iconic baobab tree's origin story, revealing their surprising or...
Published First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
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The ability to regulate body temperature, a trait all mammals and birds have today, may have evolved...
Published Pacific kelp forests are far older that we thought
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Fossils of kelp along the Pacific Coast are rare. Until now, the oldest fossil dated from 14 million...
Published How did humans learn to walk? New evolutionary study offers an earful
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A new study, which centers on evidence from skulls of a 6-million-year-old fossil ape, Lufengpithecu...
Published Scientists unlock secrets of how archaea, the third domain of life, makes energy
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An international scientific team has redefined our understanding of archaea, a microbial ancestor to...
Published Significant glacial retreat in West Antarctica began in 1940s
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Among the vast expanse of Antarctica lies the Thwaites Glacier, the world's widest glacier measuring...
Published New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change
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In a new study, researchers have used the fossil record to better understand what factors make anima...
Published Canada lynx historic range in US likely wider than previously thought
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A broader past could mean a brighter future for Canada lynx in the U.S., according to recent researc...
Published Local bright spot among melting glaciers: 2000 km of Antarctic ice-covered coastline has been stable for 85 years
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A whaler's forgotten aerial photos from 1937 have given researchers the most detailed picture of the...