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Published Found at last: Bizarre, egg-laying mammal finally rediscovered after 60 years
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A long-beaked echidna named after Sir David Attenborough and last seen by scientists in 1961 has bee...
Published Global warming increases the diversity of active soil bacteria
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Warmer soils harbor a greater diversity of active microbes, according to a new study. The study repr...
Published Researchers, Coast Salish people analyze 160-year-old indigenous dog pelt in the Smithsonian's collection
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A new analysis sheds light on the ancestry and genetics of woolly dogs, a now extinct breed of dog t...
Published Climate change shrinking fish
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Fish weight in the western North Pacific Ocean dipped in the 2010s due to warmer water limiting food...
Published Remains of an extinct world of organisms discovered - Remains of an Extinct World of Organisms Discovered
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Newly discovered biomarker signatures point to a whole range of previously unknown organisms that do...
Published E-tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can
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While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like senso...
Published Raining cats and dogs: Global precipitation patterns a driver for animal diversity
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A team has identified several factors to help answer a fundamental ecological question: why is there...
Published Fish species that move rapidly toward the poles due to global warming decline in abundance, study finds
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A new study has found a decline in the abundance of marine fish species that move rapidly toward the...
Published Mercury levels in tuna remain nearly unchanged since 1971
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Tuna is one of the most popular seafoods worldwide. But this protein-rich fish can build up high lev...
Published Fossil study sheds light on famous spirals found in nature - Fossil Study Sheds Light on Famous Spirals Found in Nature
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A 3D model of a 407-million-year-old plant fossil has overturned thinking on the evolution of leaves...
Published New map of 20th century land use in Britain helps researchers demystify biodiversity change
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Researchers have mapped how land use changed across Britain throughout the last century. The new map...
Published New pieces in the puzzle of first life on Earth
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Microorganisms were the first forms of life on our planet. The clues are written in 3.5 billion-year...
Published Artificial streams reveal how drought shapes California's alpine ecosystems
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Researchers have used a series of artificial stream channels to mimic the behavior of headwater cree...
Published Species diversity promotes ecosystem stability
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What maintains stability within an ecosystem and prevents a single best competitor from displacing o...
Published Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms
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A new study has confirmed a long-held assumption: that orcas take just one breath between dives. The...
Published Constantly on the hunt for food: Harbor porpoises more vulnerable than previously thought
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Constantly on the hunt for food: Harbor porpoises more vulnerable than previously thought to the dis...
Published H5N1 virus from 2022 mink outbreak capable of inefficient airborne transmission
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Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza was detected in dairy cattle for the first time in the United...
Published Forest, stream habitats keep energy exchanges in balance, global team finds
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Forests and streams are separate but linked ecosystems, existing side by side, with energy and nutri...
Published Scientists unravel drivers of the global zinc cycle in our oceans, with implications for a changing climate
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The understanding of the global zinc cycle in our oceans has important implications in the context o...
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...