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Published Revealing the genome of the common ancestor of all mammals - Revealing the Genome of the Common Ancestor of All Mammals
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An international team has reconstructed the genome organization of the earliest common ancestor of a...
Published Planetary Commons: Fostering global cooperation to safeguard critical Earth system functions
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Tipping elements of the Earth system should be considered global commons, researchers argue. Global...
Published Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change
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Florida is projected to lose 3.5 million acres of land to development by 2070. A new study highlight...
Published Sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century
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The study reveals dramatic regional kelp canopy changes along the California coast over a 100-year p...
Published Computable species descriptions: Scientists develop a new computer language to model organismal traits
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Understanding organismal traits and learning how they evolve and adapt to different environments is...
Published A new, rigorous assessment of OpenET accuracy for supporting satellite-based water management
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Sustainable water management is an increasing concern in arid regions around the world, and scientis...
Published Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic sea, according to new study
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Human activities account for 20% to more than 60% of toxic thallium entering the Baltic Sea over the...
Published Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists report
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Deep-water corals in the Gulf of Mexico are still struggling to recover from the devastating Deepwat...
Published Study suggests 'biodegradable' teabags don't readily deteriorate in the environment and can adversely affect terrestrial species
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New research looked at commonly available teabags made using three different compositions of polylac...
Published Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
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Horses crossed the Baltic Sea in ships during the Late Viking Age and were sacrificed for funeral ri...
Published Like the phoenix, Australia's giant birds of prey rise again from limestone caves
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Australia's only vulture, and a fearsome extinct eagle, are among the earliest recorded birds of pre...
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 New tusk-analysis techniques reveal surging testosterone in male woolly mammoths - New Tusk-Analysis Techniques Reveal Surging Testosterone in Male Woolly Mammoths
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Traces of sex hormones extracted from a woolly mammoth's tusk provide the first direct evidence that...
Published New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future - New Research Predicts Extreme Heat Could Eradicate Humans and Mammals in the Distant Future
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A new study shows unprecedented heat is likely to lead to the next mass extinction, akin to when the...
Published Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps
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Researchers have linked the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth with the oldest known human...
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 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 Making engineered cells dance to ultrasound - Making Engineered Cells Dance to Ultrasound: A Breakthrough in Medical Science
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A team has developed a method for selectively manipulating genetically engineered cells with ultraso...
Published Quantum computer unveils atomic dynamics of light-sensitive molecules - Quantum Computing: Unraveling the Atomic Dynamics of Light-Sensitive Molecules
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Researchers have implemented a quantum-based method to observe a quantum effect in the way light-abs...
Published Some species may tolerate climate change better than expected
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A new model reassesses the proportion of terrestrial and marine species threatened with extinction b...