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Published 'Primordial super-enhancers' provide early snapshot of the mechanisms that allowed for multicellularity - Primordial Super-Enhancers: A Snapshot of Multicellularity's Mechanisms
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A new study has found that organelle-like transcriptional condensates are an ancient and flexible to...
Published The climate-driven mass extinction no one had seen - The Climate-Driven Mass Extinction No One Had Seen
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Two thirds of all mammals vanished from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula around 30 million years ago...
Published Primates’ ancestors may have left trees to survive asteroid - Primates’ Ancestors May Have Left Trees to Survive Asteroid
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When an asteroid struck 66 million years ago and wiped out dinosaurs not related to birds and three-...
Published New branch in family tree of exoplanets discovered - New Branch in Family Tree of Exoplanets Discovered
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Researchers have classified exoplanets in much the same way that biologists identify new animal spec...
Published Groundwork for future ultra-precise timing links to geosynchronous satellites - Groundwork for Future Ultra-Precise Timing Links to Geosynchronous Satellites
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Scientists have demonstrated a capability long sought by physicists: transmitting extremely precise...
Published A more precise model of the Earth's ionosphere - A More Precise Model of the Earth's Ionosphere
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The ionosphere -- the region of geospace spanning from 60 to 1000 kilometers above the Earth -- impa ...
Published Freely available risk model for hurricanes, tropical cyclones
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As human-driven climate change amplifies natural disasters, hurricanes and typhoons stand to increas...
Published Majority rule in complex mixtures
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The very first life on earth is thought to have developed from 'protocells' -- liquid mixtures of ma ...
Published How quickly does the climate recover? - How Quickly Does the Climate Recover?
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It took the climate 20,000 to 50,000 years to stabilize after the rise in global temperatures of fiv...
Published 'We're all Asgardians': New clues about the origin of complex life - We're All Asgardians: New Clues About the Origin of Complex Life
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According to a new study, eukaryotes -- complex life forms with nuclei in their cells, including all...
Published More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer
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The growing global population needs sufficient food. Its production causes overfertilization and inc...
Published Using evidence from last Ice Age, scientists predict effects of rising seas on coastal habitats
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The rapid sea level rise and resulting retreat of coastal habitat seen at the end of the last Ice Ag...
Published The oldest and fastest evolving moss in the world might not survive climate change
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A 390-million-year-old moss called Takakia lives in some of Earth's most remote places, including th ...
Published It's sewage, not fertilizer fueling nitrogen surge in Florida's Indian River Lagoon
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Fertilizer restrictions along Florida's 156-mile-long Indian River Lagoon were intended to reduce nu...
Published Research finds water quality in Gulf of Mexico improves when adding social costs to carbon emissions
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Researchers took a closer look at what would happen to agriculture if there was an extra cost, or so...
Published New study definitively confirms Gulf Stream weakening, understanding the changes could help predict future trends in extreme events
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The Gulf Stream transport of water through the Florida Strait has slowed by 4% over the past four de...
Published Long-lasting La Nina events more common over past century
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Multiyear La Niña events have become more common over the last 100 years, according to a new study....
Published Evolutionary imbalance explains global plant invasions
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Plant species from certain geographic regions are more successful in spreading outside their native...
Published Helicopter-based observations uncover warm ocean water flows toward Totten Ice Shelf in Southeast Antarctica
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An international team of scientists has successfully conducted large-scale helicopter-based observat...
Published Scientists map loss of groundwater storage around the world
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Global water resources are stretched by climate change and human population growth, and farms and ci...