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Published Robot dog learns to walk in one hour - Robot Dog Learns to Walk in One Hour
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Like a newborn animal, a four-legged robot stumbles around during its first walking attempts. But wh...
Published Rising temperatures alter 'missing link' of microbial processes, putting northern peatlands at risk - Rising Temperatures Alter 'Missing Link' of Microbial Processes, Putting Northern Peatlands at Risk
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Researchers show that rising temperatures in northern regions may damage peatlands: critical ecosyst...
Published Effects of crypto mining on Texas power grid - Effects of Crypto Mining on Texas Power Grid
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Scientists are working to understand how cryptocurrency mining impacts the power grid and how to use...
Published Study finds carrying pollen heats up bumble bees, raises new climate change questions - Study Finds Carrying Pollen Heats Up Bumble Bees, Raises New Climate Change Questions
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A new study finds carrying pollen is a workout that significantly increases the body temperature of...
Published Sea otters killed by unusual parasite strain - Sea Otters Killed by Unusual Parasite Strain
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An unusually severe form of toxoplasmosis killed four sea otters and could pose a threat to other ma...
Published Entire populations of Antarctic seabirds fail to breed due to extreme, climate-change-related snowstorms - Entire Populations of Antarctic Seabirds Fail to Breed Due to Extreme, Climate-Change-Related Snowstorms
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The arrival of the new year is a prime time for Antarctic birds like the south polar skua, Antarctic...
Published Saving our soil: How to extend US breadbasket fertility for centuries - Saving our Soil: How to Extend US Breadbasket Fertility for Centuries
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The Midwestern United States has lost 57.6 billion tons of topsoil due to farming practices over the...
Published The art and science of living-like architecture - The Art and Science of Living: Architecture that Enhances our Well-being
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Collaborators have created 'living-like' bioactive interior architecture designed to one day protect...
Published New DNA testing technology shows majority of wild dingoes are pure, not hybrids - New DNA Testing Technology Shows Majority of Wild Dingoes are Pure, Not Hybrids
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Genetic analysis shows dingo populations have significantly less dog ancestry than previously though...
Published Happy worms have healthy eggs - Happy Worms Have Healthy Eggs: The Importance of Worm Health in Egg Production
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Researchers have exposed roundworms (a well-established model organism in biological research) to se...
Published Certain frogs more sensitive to climate change, not protected - Certain Frogs More Sensitive to Climate Change, Not Protected
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Amphibians worldwide are affected by climate change and potentially one of the most threatened. Biol...
Published How plants use sugar to produce roots - How Plants Use Sugar to Produce Roots
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Along with sugar reallocation, a basic molecular mechanism within plants controls the formation of n...
Published Researchers find new mechanism for sodium salt detoxification in plants - Researchers Find New Mechanism for Sodium Salt Detoxification in Plants
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A team of researchers has found a mechanism in thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) which enables plan...
Published Dingo effects on ecosystem visible from space - Dingo Effects on Ecosystem Visible from Space
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Satellite images taken over three decades show that keeping dingoes out comes at a price. ABSTRACT:...
Published Forest trees find a new watery 'sweet spot' when CO2 is high - Forest Trees Find a New Watery 'Sweet Spot' When CO2 is High
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Trees living in conditions where the carbon dioxide (CO2) has been artificially elevated are likely...
Published Monitoring an 'anti-greenhouse' gas: Dimethyl sulfide in Arctic air - Monitoring an 'Anti-Greenhouse' Gas: Dimethyl Sulfide in Arctic Air
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Data stored in ice cores dating back 55 years bring new insight into atmospheric levels of a molecul...
Published Neuroptera: Greater insect diversity in the Cretaceous period - Neuroptera: Greater Insect Diversity in the Cretaceous Period
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An LMU team has studied the biodiversity of larvae from the insect order neuroptera over the past 10...
Published Controlling electric double layer dynamics for next generation all-solid-state batteries - Controlling Electric Double Layer Dynamics for Next Generation All-Solid-State Batteries
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Development of all-solid-state batteries is crucial to achieve carbon neutrality. However, their hig...
Published T. rex's short arms may have lowered risk of bites during feeding frenzies - T. rex's Short Arms May Have Lowered Risk of Bites During Feeding Frenzies
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Extinct for 66 million years, T. rex still inspires speculation about its anatomy, behavior and fier...
Published Saving moths may be just as important as saving the bees - Saving Moths May Be Just as Important as Saving the Bees
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Night-time pollinators such as moths may visit just as many plants as bees, and should also be the f...