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Published Scientists name the most common tropical tree species
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Researchers have found almost identical patterns of tree diversity across the world's tropical fores ...
Published Towards non-toxic antifouling agents: A novel method for total synthesis of scabrolide F
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Norcembranolide diterpenes, isolated from the soft corals of the genus Sinularia, are important comp...
Published Impact of coral bleaching on Western Australia's coastline - Impact of Coral Bleaching on Western Australia's Coastline
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The 2016 mass bleaching event on Western Australia's coastline is the most severe global bleaching e...
Published Research shows how Gulf of Mexico escaped ancient mass extinction - Research Shows How Gulf of Mexico Escaped Ancient Mass Extinction
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An ancient bout of global warming 56 million years ago that acidified oceans and wiped-out marine li...
Published Evolution's recipe book: How 'copy paste' errors cooked up the animal kingdom
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A series of whole genome and gene duplication events that go back hundreds of millions of years have...
Published Why the harsh Snowball Earth kick-started our earliest multicellular ancestors
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Why did multicellularity arise? Solving that mystery may help pinpoint life on other planets and exp...
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...
Published Early life exposure to weed pollen could increase childhood asthma risk
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A study has found children who are exposed to tree and weed pollen in urban environments are at incr...
Published Last surviving woolly mammoths were inbred but not doomed to extinction
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The last population of woolly mammoths was isolated on Wrangel Island off the coast of Siberia 10,00...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?
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As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a...
Published Severe hurricanes boost influx of juveniles and gene flow in a coral reef sponge
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A study is the first to evaluate substrate recolonization by sponges in the U.S. Virgin Islands afte...
Published Largest diversity study of 'magic mushrooms' investigates the evolution of psychoactive psilocybin production
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The genomic analysis of 52 Psilocybe specimens includes 39 species that have never been sequenced. P...
Published 'Weird' new planet retained atmosphere despite nearby star's relentless radiation
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A rare exoplanet that should have been stripped down to bare rock by its nearby host star's intense...
Published Wire snare removal in protected areas is labor-intensive but effective -- and essential to solving the Southeast Asian snaring crisis
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Snaring -- a non-selective method of poaching using wire traps -- is widespread in tropical forests...
Published Exploring arctic plants and lichens: An important conservation baseline for Nunavut's newest and largest territorial park
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A comprehensive study of the floristic diversity of Agguttinni Territorial Park, Nunavut's newest an ...
Published Groundbreaking bacterial discovery - **Groundbreaking Bacterial Discovery: Unveiling the Secrets of Microbial Life**
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A team of researchers discover viruses impact the genetic coding of purple (PSB) and green (GSB) sul...
Published Pioneering study shows climate played crucial role in changing location of ancient coral reefs - Pioneering Study Shows Climate Played Crucial Role in Changing Location of Ancient Coral Reefs
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Prehistoric coral reefs dating back up to 250 million years extended much further away from the Eart...
Published New eyes discovered in trilobites - New Eyes Discovered in Trilobites: A Fascinating Discovery
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Researchers have detected previously overlooked eyes whose form and function could help to improve t...
Published Ray-finned fish survived mass extinction event - Ray-Finned Fish Survived Mass Extinction Event
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Ray-finned fish, now the most diverse group of backboned animals, were not as hard hit by a mass ext ...
Published Shrinking age distribution of spawning salmon raises climate resilience concerns - Shrinking Age Distribution of Spawning Salmon Raises Climate Resilience Concerns
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By returning to spawn in the Sacramento River at different ages, Chinook salmon lessen the potential...