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Published Biodegradable artificial muscles: Going green in the field of soft robotics - Biodegradable Artificial Muscles: Going Green in the Field of Soft Robotics
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Scientists have developed fully biodegradable, high-performance artificial muscles. Their research p...
Published Wood-eating clams use their feces to dominate their habitat - Wood-Eating Clams: How They Use Their Feces to Dominate Their Habitat
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Researchers didn't know what to make of sunken pieces of wood that were so thoroughly chewed-up by c...
Published 'A blessing in disguise!' Physics turning bad into good - A Blessing in Disguise! Physics Turning Bad into Good
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Light is a very delicate and vulnerable property. Light can be absorbed or reflected at the surface ...
Published Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes - Most of World's Salt Marshes Likely to be Underwater by 2100, Study Concludes
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Salt marshes are some of the most biologically productive ecosystems on Earth. They play an outsized...
Published How a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water - How a Common Fungus Eliminates Toxic Mercury from Soil and Water
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Researchers found that the fungus Metarhizium robertsii removes mercury from the soil around plant r...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage
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Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published Extreme precipitation in Northeast US to increase 52% by the end of the century - Extreme Precipitation in Northeast US to Increase 52% by the End of the Century
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With a warmer climate creating more humid conditions in the Northeast, extreme precipitation events...
Published Researchers capture elusive missing step in the final act of photosynthesis - Researchers Capture Elusive Missing Step in the Final Act of Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis plays a crucial role in shaping and sustaining life on Earth, yet many aspects of the...
Published Groundbreaking images of root chemicals offer new insights on plant growth - Groundbreaking Images of Root Chemicals Offer New Insights on Plant Growth
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Applying imaging technology to plant roots, researchers have developed a new understanding of chemic...
Published Light conveyed by the signal transmitting molecule sucrose controls growth of plant roots - Light Conveyed by Sucrose Controls Growth of Plant Roots
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Researchers shows how information about the quantity of absorbed light passes from the leaves to the ...
Published Mitigating climate change through restoration of coastal ecosystems - Mitigating Climate Change through Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems
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Researchers are proposing a novel pathway through which coastal ecosystem restoration can permanentl...
Published Microbes key to sequestering carbon in soil - Microbes Key to Sequestering Carbon in Soil
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Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil,...
Published Water arsenic including in public water is linked to higher urinary arsenic totals among the U.S. population - Water Arsenic Linked to Higher Urinary Arsenic Totals Among the U.S. Population
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A new study shows that water arsenic levels are linked to higher urinary arsenic among the U.S. popu...
Published Stopping storms from creating dangerous urban geysers - Stopping Storms from Creating Dangerous Urban Geysers
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Researchers develop a computational model of stormwater piping to study storm geysers. They used thi...
Published Invading insect could transform Antarctic soils - Invading Insect Could Transform Antarctic Soils
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A tiny flightless midge which has colonized Antarctica's Signy Island is driving fundamental changes...
Published Engineers devise technology to prevent fouling in photobioreactors for CO2 capture - Engineers Devise Technology to Prevent Fouling in Photobioreactors for CO2 Capture
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A new, inexpensive technology can limit the buildup of algae on the walls of photobioreactors that c...
Published Fluorescent blue coumarins in a folk-medicine plant could help us see inside cells - Fluorescent Blue Coumarins in a Folk-Medicine Plant Could Help Us See Inside Cells
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Plants that glow under ultraviolet (UV) light aren't only a figment of science fiction TV and movies...
Published Researchers model 'link' between improved photosynthesis and increased yield - Researchers Model 'Link' Between Improved Photosynthesis and Increased Yield
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A team has modeled improving photosynthesis through enzyme modification and simulated soybean growth...
Published Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to sea on exoskeleton particles - Like Ancient Mariners, Ancestors of Prochlorococcus Microbes Rode Out to Sea on Exoskeleton Particles
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Throughout the ocean, billions upon billions of plant-like microbes make up an invisible floating fo...
Published Indoor air quality experiments show exposure risks while cooking, cleaning - Indoor Air Quality Experiments Show Exposure Risks While Cooking, Cleaning
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When you're cooking or cleaning inside your home, what chemicals are you breathing, and are they pot...