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Published Collapse of ancient Liangzhu culture caused by climate change - Collapse of Ancient Liangzhu Culture Caused by Climate Change
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Referred to as 'China's Venice of the Stone Age', the Liangzhu excavation site in eastern China is c...
Published Climate changed abruptly at tipping points in past - Climate Changed Abruptly at Tipping Points in the Past
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Climate scientists identify abrupt transitions in climate records that may have been caused by the c...
Published More intense and frequent thunderstorms linked to global climate variability - More Intense and Frequent Thunderstorms Linked to Global Climate Variability
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Large thunderstorms in the Southern Great Plains of the U.S. are some of the strongest on Earth. In...
Published Greenland caves: Time travel to a warm Arctic - Greenland Caves: Time Travel to a Warm Arctic
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An international team of scientists presents an analysis of sediments from a cave in northeast Green...
Published Rarest seal breeding site discovered - Rarest Seal Breeding Site Discovered: A New Hope for the Endangered Species
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Scientists have discovered a previously unknown breeding site used by the world's rarest seal specie...
Published Metal whispering: Finding a better way to recover precious metals from electronic waste - Metal Whispering: A Revolutionary Way to Recover Precious Metals from Electronic Waste
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With a bit of 'metal whispering,' engineers have developed technology capable of recovering pure and...
Published Tiny cave snail with muffin-top waistline rolls out of the dark in Laos - Tiny Cave Snail with Muffin-Top Waistline Rolls Out of the Dark in Laos
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Recent cave exploration has turned up a tiny, top-heavy snail that glistens under the light of the m...
Published Expect more mega-droughts - Expect More Mega-Droughts: The Future of Water Scarcity
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Mega-droughts - droughts that last two decades or longer - are tipped to increase thanks to climate...
Published What happens in Vegas, may come from the Arctic? - What Happens in Vegas, May Come from the Arctic?
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Ancient climate records from Leviathan Cave, located in the southern Great Basin, show that Nevada w...
Published Sea-ice-free Arctic makes permafrost vulnerable to thawing - Sea-Ice-Free Arctic Makes Permafrost Vulnerable to Thawing
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New research provides evidence from Siberian caves suggesting that summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocea...
Published Illumination drives bats out of caves - Illumination Drives Bats Out of Caves: A Study on the Effects of Artificial Light on Bat Behavior
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Researchers have investigated how the illumination of bat caves affects the animals' behavior and wh...
Published With dwindling water supplies, the timing of rainfall matters - With Dwindling Water Supplies, the Timing of Rainfall Matters
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A new study shows it's not how much extra water you give your plants, but when you give it that coun...
Published Less intensively managed grasslands have higher plant diversity and better soil health - Less Intensively Managed Grasslands: A Boon for Plant Diversity and Soil Health
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Researchers have shown -- for the first time -- that less intensively managed British grazed grassla...
Published New polymer fuel cells can operate at higher temperatures - New Polymer Fuel Cells Can Operate at Higher Temperatures
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A new high-temperature polymer fuel cell that operates at 80-160 degrees Celsius, with a higher-rate...
Published UV-to-red light converting films accelerate plant growth - UV-to-Red Light Converting Films: A Revolutionary Solution to Accelerate Plant Growth
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Plastic sheets coated with an Eu3+ film that converts UV light to red light were able to accelerate...
Published Self-powered, printable smart sensors created from emerging semiconductors could mean cheaper, greener Internet of Things - Self-Powered, Printable Smart Sensors: The Future of IoT
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Creating smart sensors to embed in our everyday objects and environments for the Internet of Things...
Published Cobalt-free cathode for lithium-ion batteries - Cobalt-Free Cathode for Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Breakthrough in Sustainable Energy Storage
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Researchers offer a new mixture of metallic elements to serve as lithium-ion cathodes. This 'high-en...
Published Nanofluidic devices offer solutions for studying single molecule chemical reactions - Nanofluidic Devices: The Future of Studying Single Molecule Chemical Reactions
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Researchers have developed principles and technologies of nanofluidic devices to freely manipulate n...
Published A quick new way to screen virus proteins for antibiotic properties - A Quick New Way to Screen Virus Proteins for Antibiotic Properties
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A whole new world of antibiotics is waiting inside the viruses that infect bacteria. Scientists are...
Published Optical switching at record speeds opens door for ultrafast, light-based electronics and computers - Optical Switching at Record Speeds: The Future of Ultrafast, Light-Based Electronics and Computers
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Imagine a home computer operating 1 million times faster than the most expensive hardware on the mar...