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Published AI reveals hidden traits about our planet's flora to help save species - AI Reveals Hidden Traits About Our Planet's Flora to Help Save Species
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Machine learning can help extract important information from the huge numbers of plant specimens sto...
Published Study finds microbial-plant interactions affect the microbial response to climate change - Study Finds Microbial-Plant Interactions Affect the Microbial Response to Climate Change
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Biologists have discovered that plants influence how their bacterial and fungal neighbors react to c...
Published Wildfires are increasingly burning California's snowy landscapes and colliding with winter droughts to shrink California's snowpack - Wildfires and Winter Droughts: The Impact on California's Snowpack
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A research team examined what happens to mountain snowpacks when sunny, midwinter dry spells occur i...
Published Plastic debris in the Arctic comes from all around the world - Plastic Debris in the Arctic Comes from All Around the World
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In the course of five years, citizens who went on sailing cruises to the Arctic surveyed and collect...
Published Gene variations for immune and metabolic conditions have persisted in humans for more than 700,000 years - Gene Variations for Immune and Metabolic Conditions Have Persisted in Humans for More Than 700,000 Years
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A new study explores 'balancing selection' by analyzing thousands of modern human genomes alongside...
Published Fathoming the hidden heatwaves that threaten coral reefs - Fathoming the Hidden Heatwaves That Threaten Coral Reefs
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The severity of marine heatwaves (MHWs) that are increasingly impacting ocean ecosystems, including...
Published New material may offer key to solving quantum computing issue - New Material May Offer Key to Solving Quantum Computing Issue
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A new form of heterostructure of layered two-dimensional (2D) materials may enable quantum computing...
Published Archaea in a warming climate become less diverse, more predictable - Archaea in a Warming Climate Become Less Diverse, More Predictable
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Using a long-term multifactor experimental field site researchers showed that experimental warming o...
Published Discovered: 150-year-old platypus and echidna specimens that proved some mammals lay eggs - Discovered: 150-Year-Old Platypus and Echidna Specimens That Proved Some Mammals Lay Eggs
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Jars of tiny platypus and echidna specimens, collected in the late 1800s by the scientist William Ca...
Published A new giant dinosaur gives insight into why many prehistoric meat-eaters had such tiny arms - A New Giant Dinosaur Gives Insight into Why Many Prehistoric Meat-Eaters Had Such Tiny Arms
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An international team has discovered a new big, meat-eating dinosaur, dubbed Meraxes gigas, that pro...
Published Ice Age survivors - Ice Age Survivors: How Did They Adapt and Thrive?
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Large-scale genomic analysis documents the migrations of Ice Age hunter-gatherers over a period of 3...
Published The electron slow motion: Ion physics on the femtosecond scale - The Electron Slow Motion: Ion Physics on the Femtosecond Scale
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How do different materials react to the impact of ions? This is a question that plays an important r...
Published Hearing better with skin than ears - Hearing Better with Skin than Ears: A Revolutionary Discovery
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A research team develops a sound-sensing skin-attachable acoustic sensor. The new sensor decreased i...
Published Nuclear power may be the key to least-cost, zero-emission electricity systems - Nuclear Power: The Key to Least-Cost, Zero-Emission Electricity Systems
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Nuclear power generation can play a crucial role in helping the world reach a key goal of zero carbo...
Published Microorganisms' climate adaptation can slow down global warming - Microorganisms' Climate Adaptation Can Slow Down Global Warming
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A new study shows that the ability of microorganisms to adapt to climate warming will slow down glob...
Published A safe synthesis of hydrogen peroxide inspired by nature - A Safe Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide Inspired by Nature
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Scientists report the safe synthesis of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), an oxidizing agent used in multipl...
Published Wax-coated sand keeps soil wet longer, improves crop yields in arid regions - Wax-Coated Sand: A Revolutionary Solution to Improve Crop Yields in Arid Regions
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Dry, hot regions are difficult places to grow plants because the soil dries out quickly. As a result...
Published As rising temperatures affect Alaskan rivers, effects ripple through Indigenous communities - As Rising Temperatures Affect Alaskan Rivers, Effects Ripple Through Indigenous Communities
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Six decades of river gage data gathered from nine rivers in Alaska highlight the cumulative and cons...
Published Sea urchin die-offs threaten Caribbean coral reefs - Sea Urchin Die-Offs Threaten Caribbean Coral Reefs
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The sustained loss of a once abundant species of sea urchin in the Caribbean could also result in th...
Published Shedding new light on dark matter - Shedding New Light on Dark Matter
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A team of physicists has developed a method for predicting the composition of dark matter -- invisib...