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Published Barnacle bends shape to fend off warm-water sea snails on the move
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Some barnacles are 'morphing' to protect themselves from predatory warm-water sea snails, which are...
Published Big impacts from small changes in cell
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Tiny things matter -- for instance, one amino acid can completely alter the architecture of the cell...
Published Shifting nesting timing not enough to prevent fewer sea turtle hatchlings
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New research shows that potential adaptive responses by sea turtles, such as shifting the timing of...
Published Stranger than friction: A force initiating life
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As the potter works the spinning wheel, the friction between their hands and the soft clay helps the...
Published A fifth of European Red List flora and fauna species may be at risk of extinction
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A new analysis of 14,669 threatened species of plants and animals found in Europe reveals that about...
Published Marine heat waves trigger shift in hatch dates and early growth of Pacific cod
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Marine heat waves appear to trigger earlier reproduction, high mortality in early life stages and fe...
Published Capturing ultrafast light-induced phenomena on the nanoscale: development of a novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique
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Researchers have successfully developed a new time-resolved atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique,...
Published Earlier and earlier high-Arctic spring replaced by 'extreme year-to-year variation'
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About 15 years ago, researchers reported that the timing of spring in high-Arctic Greenland had adva...
Published The power of pause: Controlled deposition for effective and long-lasting organic devices
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In organic optoelectronic devices, the control of molecular deposition on thin films is important fo...
Published Study overturns conventional wisdom about wild turkey nesting survival
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A new study finds that precipitation levels during nesting season are not related to reproductive su...
Published Electrical control of quantum phenomenon could improve future electronic devices
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A new electrical method to conveniently change the direction of electron flow in some quantum materi ...
Published Hybrid transistors set stage for integration of biology and microelectronics
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Researchers create transistors combining silicon with biological silk, using common microprocessor m...
Published No win-win? Input-efficient technologies might not be so efficient after all
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To address natural resource scarcity, pollution, and other harmful effects of climate change, some s ...
Published Plant nurseries are exacerbating the climate-driven spread of 80% of invasive species
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Researchers have provided detailed maps of how 144 common invasive plants species will react to 2° C...
Published Broadband buzz: Periodical cicadas' chorus measured with fiber optic cables
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Through an emerging technology called distributed fiber optic sensing, cables bringing high-speed in...
Published Separating molecules requires lots of energy. This new, heat-resistant membrane could change that
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A research team has created a new, heat-resistant membrane that can withstand harsh environments --...
Published How technology and economics can help save endangered species
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A lot has changed in the world since the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted 50 years ago in De ...
Published High-efficiency carbon dioxide electroreduction system reduces our carbon footprint and progressing carbon neutrality goals
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Global warming continues to pose a threat to human society and the ecological systems, and carbon di...
Published Weedy rice gets competitive boost from its wild neighbors
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Weedy rice is an agricultural pest with a global economic impact. It is an aggressive weed that outc...
Published Beyond peak season: Bacteria in the Arctic seabed are active all year round
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Researchers studied the composition and function of bacteria in the seabed off Svalbard, during alte...