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Published Research unlocks secrets of rodents' rat race to new lands - Research Unlocks Secrets of Rodents' Rat Race to New Lands
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New research has mapped the DNA from more than 150 species of native rodents from across Australia,...
Published The ringed seals in Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland are special
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Local hunters in the Icefjord near Ilulissat have long known about a special ringed seal -- the Kang...
Published Proteins and fats can drive insulin production for some, paving way for tailored nutrition
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When it comes to managing blood sugar levels, most people think about counting carbs. But new resear...
Published New data analysis tool uncovers important COVID-19 clues - New Data Analysis Tool Uncovers Important COVID-19 Clues
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A new data analysis tool has revealed the specific immune cell types associated with increased risk...
Published Improved estimates of Brazilian Amazon gains and losses - Improved Estimates of Brazilian Amazon Gains and Losses
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A new study generated improved annual maps of tropical forest cover in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000-...
Published Researchers puncture 100-year-old theory of odd little 'water balloons'
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Quinoa and many other extremely resilient plants are covered with strange balloon-like 'bladders' th...
Published 'Tug of war' tactic enhances chemical separations for critical materials
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Lanthanide elements are important for clean energy and other applications. To use them, industry mus...
Published Oxidant pollutant ozone removes mating barriers between fly species
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Researchers show that ozone levels, such as those found in many places on hot summer days today, des...
Published How much spring nitrogen to apply? Pre-planting weather may provide a clue - How Much Spring Nitrogen to Apply? Pre-Planting Weather May Provide a Clue
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With the rising cost of nitrogen fertilizer and its impacts on air and water quality, researchers wa...
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 Soil bacteria respire more CO2 after sugar-free meals
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Researchers tracked how plant matter moves through bacteria's metabolism. Microbes respire three tim...
Published Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms - Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms
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Paleontologists have debated whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded, like modern mammals and birds, or...
Published Introduced birds are not replacing roles of human-caused extinct species - Introduced Birds Are Not Replacing Roles of Human-Caused Extinct Species
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Human-caused bird extinctions are driving losses of functional diversity on islands worldwide, and t...
Published Fossils reveal how ancient birds molted their feathers -- which could help explain why ancestors of modern birds survived when all the other dinosaurs died
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Birds are the only group of dinosaurs that survived the asteroid-induced mass extinction 66 million...
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 Mammalian evolution provides hints for understanding the origins of human disease - Mammalian Evolution Provides Insights for Understanding the Origins of Human Disease
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Even though it is important to know where these variations are located in the genome, it's also usef...
Published Researcher uses mammal DNA to zoom into the human genome with unprecedented resolution - Researcher Uses Mammal DNA to Zoom into the Human Genome with Unprecedented Resolution
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Scientists have precisely identified base pairs of the human genome that remained consistent over mi...
Published Survival of the newest: the mammals that survive mass extinctions aren't as 'boring' as scientists thought
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For decades, scientists have assumed that mammals and their relatives that survived challenging time...
Published Where to put head and tail?
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Formation of the body axes is a critical part of embryonic development. They guarantee that all body...
Published Restoring the Great Salt Lake would have environmental justice as well as ecological benefits
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Inland seas around the world are drying up due to increasing human water use and accelerating climat...