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Published Harmful fisheries subsidies are leading to more fishing vessels chasing fewer fish, resulting in adverse environmental and societal impacts - Harmful Fisheries Subsidies: The Adverse Environmental and Societal Impacts
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A recent study quantified the number of harmful fisheries subsidies that support fishing in the high...
Published Microbes key to sequestering carbon in soil - Microbes Key to Sequestering Carbon in Soil
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Microbes are by far the most important factor in determining how much carbon is stored in the soil,...
Published The problems with coal ash start smaller than anyone thought - The Problems with Coal Ash Start Smaller than Anyone Thought
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Burning coal doesn't only pollute the air. The resulting ash can leach toxic chemicals into the loca...
Published Marine environment at risk due to ship emissions - Marine Environment at Risk Due to Ship Emissions
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Researchers used four different types of port environments to investigate the levels of contaminants...
Published New nationwide modeling points to widespread racial disparities in urban heat stress - New Nationwide Modeling Points to Widespread Racial Disparities in Urban Heat Stress
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Using a combination of satellite data and modeling to study the temperatures and humidity people mig...
Published Wastewater more potent breeding ground for antibiotic resistance than previously known - Wastewater more potent breeding ground for antibiotic resistance than previously known
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Wastewater is a more potent environment for antibiotic resistance to evolve than previously known. A...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers
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The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...
Published Stopping storms from creating dangerous urban geysers - Stopping Storms from Creating Dangerous Urban Geysers
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Researchers develop a computational model of stormwater piping to study storm geysers. They used thi...
Published Combining twistronics with spintronics could be the next giant leap in quantum electronics - Combining Twistronics with Spintronics: The Next Giant Leap in Quantum Electronics
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Quantum researchers twist double bilayers of an antiferromagnet to demonstrate tunable moiré magneti...
Published What should we call evolution driven by genetic engineering? Genetic welding, says researcher - Genetic Welding: The Evolution Driven by Genetic Engineering
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With CRISPR-Cas9 technology, humans can now rapidly change the evolutionary course of animals or pla...
Published Island-inhabiting giants, dwarfs more vulnerable to extinction - Island-inhabiting giants, dwarfs more vulnerable to extinction
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Island-dwelling mammal species often expand or contract in size, becoming giant or dwarf versions of...
Published Predict what a mouse sees by decoding brain signals - Predicting What a Mouse Sees by Decoding Brain Signals
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A research team has developed a novel machine-learning algorithm that can reveal the hidden structur...
Published Researchers build bee robot that can twist - Researchers Build Bee Robot That Can Twist
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A robotic bee that can fly fully in all directions has been developed. With four wings made out of c...
Published Protein-based nano-'computer' evolves in ability to influence cell behavior - Protein-based Nano-'Computer' Evolves in Ability to Influence Cell Behavior
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The first protein-based nano-computing agent that functions as a circuit has been created. The miles...
Published New mosquito species reported in Florida - New Mosquito Species Reported in Florida
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A mosquito known only by its scientific name, Culex lactator, is the latest to establish in the Suns...
Published Rare beetle, rediscovered after 55 years, named in honor of Jerry Brown - Rare Beetle Rediscovered After 55 Years Named in Honor of Jerry Brown
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While sampling for insects on former California Gov. Jerry Brown's ranch, a University of California...
Published Pangolin, the inspiration for a medical robot - Pangolin, the Inspiration for a Medical Robot
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Scientists have developed a magnetically controlled soft medical robot with a unique, flexible struc...
Published Anthropogenic climate change poses systemic risk to coffee cultivation - Anthropogenic Climate Change Poses Systemic Risk to Coffee Cultivation
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Coffee is important to the economies of coffee producing regions. A new study suggests that climate...
Published Certain frogs more sensitive to climate change, not protected - Certain Frogs More Sensitive to Climate Change, Not Protected
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Amphibians worldwide are affected by climate change and potentially one of the most threatened. Biol...
Published Genetic change increased bird flu severity during U.S. spread - Genetic Change Increased Bird Flu Severity During U.S. Spread
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Scientists found the virus strains that arrived in 2021 soon acquired genes from viruses in wild bir...