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Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role
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Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published Perfect 'pathogen' storm: Vibrio bacteria, Sargassum and plastic marine debris - Perfect 'Pathogen' Storm: Vibrio Bacteria, Sargassum, and Plastic Marine Debris
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Little is known about the ecological relationship of Vibrio bacteria with Sargassum. Evidence also i...
Published Land in a cyclone's wake becomes more vulnerable to forest fires - Land in a Cyclone's Wake: Vulnerability to Forest Fires
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The strong winds and torrential rains that accompany a cyclone do tremendous damage to ecosystems, a...
Published Immune cells move more independently than previously thought - Unraveling the Independent Movement of Immune Cells: A New Perspective
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Human immune cells are capable of coordinating their own movement more independently than previously...
Published Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention - Recyclable Mobile Phone Batteries a Step Closer with Rust-Busting Invention
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Mobile phone batteries with a lifetime up to three times longer than today's technology could be a r...
Published The Rule of Two helps make spaces sound better - The Rule of Two: How It Helps Make Spaces Sound Better
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Researchers developed a new acoustic measurement technique in a room with more acoustic combinations...
Published Ethereal color variant of mysterious plant is actually a new species - Ethereal Color Variant of Mysterious Plant is Actually a New Species
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It was thought that there was only one species of the ghost-like Monotropastrum humile plant found i...
Published Chemists redesign biological PHAs, 'dream' biodegradable plastics - Chemists Redesign Biological PHAs: 'Dream' Biodegradable Plastics
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They've been called 'dream' plastics: polyhydroxyalkanoates, or PHAs. Already the basis of a fledgli...
Published Forest growing season in eastern U.S. has increased by a month - Forest Growing Season in Eastern U.S. Has Increased by a Month
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The growing period of hardwood forests in eastern North America has increased by an average of one m...
Published Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef - Scientists Say Sea-Level Changes Formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef
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Researchers report evidence the formation of K'gari and the Great Barrier Reef are linked to a chang...
Published Complete picture of Arctic sea ice freeze-thaw cycle highlights sea ice response to climate change - Complete Picture of Arctic Sea Ice Freeze-Thaw Cycle Highlights Sea Ice Response to Climate Change
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Years of research show that climate change signals are amplified in the Arctic, and that sea ice in...
Published Caribou have been using same Arctic calving grounds for 3,000 years - Caribou Have Been Using the Same Arctic Calving Grounds for 3,000 Years
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Caribou have been using the same Arctic calving grounds for more than 3,000 years. Female caribou sh...
Published Shift to ultraviolet-driven chemistry in planet-forming disks marks beginning of late-stage planet formation - Shift to Ultraviolet-Driven Chemistry in Planet-Forming Disks Marks Beginning of Late-Stage Planet Formation
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The chemistry of planet formation has fascinated researchers for decades because the chemical reserv...
Published Genetic tools probe microbial dark matter
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Genetic manipulation of a puzzling, miniscule bacteria that has lived in human mouths at least since...
Published Bees make decisions better and faster than we do, for the things that matter to them - Bees: Nature's Superior Decision-Makers
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Research reveals how millions of years of evolution has engineered honey bees to make fast decisions...
Published Researchers demonstrate technique for recycling nanowires in electronics - Researchers Demonstrate Technique for Recycling Nanowires in Electronics
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Researchers have demonstrated a low-cost technique for retrieving nanowires from electronic devices...
Published Bizarre meat-eating dinosaur joins 'Rogues' Gallery' of giant predators from classic fossil site in Egypt's Sahara Desert - Bizarre Meat-Eating Dinosaur Joins 'Rogues' Gallery' of Giant Predators from Classic Fossil Site in Egypt's Sahara Desert
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The fossil of a still-unnamed species provides the first known record of the abelisaurid group of th...
Published Magnetic bacteria point the way
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Magnetotactic bacteria, which can align with the Earth's magnetic field, have been discovered in a n...
Published Fish reveal cause of altered human facial development
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Some substances in medicines, household items and the environment are known to affect prenatal child ...
Published New technique in error-prone quantum computing makes classical computers sweat - New Technique in Error-Prone Quantum Computing Makes Classical Computers Sweat
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Today's quantum computers often calculate the wrong answer because of noisy environments that interf ...