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Published Rationing: A fairer way to fight climate change? - Rationing: A Fairer Way to Fight Climate Change?
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World War II-style rationing could be an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, according to new...
Published 'Fantastic giant tortoise,' believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos - Fantastic Giant Tortoise Believed Extinct Confirmed Alive in the Galápagos
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A tortoise from a Galápagos species long believed extinct has been found alive. Fernanda, named afte...
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 'We're not all that different': Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease - We're not all that different: Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease
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When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells,...
Published Botany: Chloroplast from the father - Botany: Chloroplast from the Father
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Under cold conditions, not only the mother plant but also the father plant can pass on its chloropla...
Published Chromatin originated in ancient microbes one to two billion years ago - Chromatin Originated in Ancient Microbes One to Two Billion Years Ago
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Researchers now reveal that nature's storage solution first evolved in ancient microbes living on Ea...
Published Can you describe a sensation without feeling it first? - Can You Describe a Sensation Without Feeling It First?
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Research with a unique, perhaps one-of-a-kind individual, shows that you can comprehend and use tact...
Published Researchers identify three intestinal bacteria found in dementia with Lewy bodies - Researchers Identify Three Intestinal Bacteria Found in Dementia with Lewy Bodies
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Researchers have identified gut bacteria that are associated with dementia with Lewy bodies. Changin...
Published The nanophotonics orchestra presents: Twisting to the light of nanoparticles - The Nanophotonics Orchestra Presents: Twisting to the Light of Nanoparticles
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Physics researchers discover a new physical effect relating to the interactions between light and tw...
Published Unexpected quantum effects in natural double-layer graphene - Unexpected Quantum Effects in Natural Double-Layer Graphene
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An international research team has detected novel quantum effects in high-precision studies of natur...
Published How did visitors experience the domestic space in Pompeii? - How Visitors Experienced Domestic Space in Pompeii
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Researchers have used virtual reality and 3D eye-tracking technology to examine what drew the attent...
Published Saturn's moon Titan sports Earth-like features - Saturn's Moon Titan Sports Earth-Like Features
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Using the now-complete Cassini data set, astronomers have created a new global topographic map of Sa...
Published Astronomers develop novel way to 'see' the first stars through the fog of the early Universe - Astronomers Develop Novel Way to 'See' the First Stars Through the Fog of the Early Universe
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A team of astronomers has developed a method that will allow them to 'see' through the fog of the ea...
Published Wandering star disrupts stellar nursery - Wandering Star Disrupts Stellar Nursery
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New study finds star-forming cloud's magnetic field is curiously twisted. Researchers believe a newb...
Published Illuminating the evolution of social parasite ants - Illuminating the Evolution of Social Parasite Ants
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The findings offer a new way to understand how some ants become total layabouts. ABSTRACT: Illuminat...
Published The immune system does battle in the intestines to keep bacteria in check - The Immune System: A Battle in the Intestines to Keep Bacteria in Check
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Researchers sheds light on a face-off in the intestines between the immune system and a bacterial pa...
Published This fungus shrinks in size to better infect the brain - This Fungus Shrinks in Size to Better Infect the Brain
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A fungus that is a common cause of fungal meningitis undergoes a remarkable transformation once it e...
Published Astronomers report most distant known galaxies, detected and confirmed - Astronomers Report Most Distant Known Galaxies, Detected and Confirmed
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Astronomers have discovered the earliest and most distant galaxies confirmed to date using data from...
Published Could we make cars out of petroleum residue? - Could We Make Cars Out of Petroleum Residue?
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Researchers have developed a way to make lightweight fibers, for possible use in the bodies of cars,...
Published Simultaneous extreme weather created dangerous cascades in U.S. - Simultaneous Extreme Weather Created Dangerous Cascades in U.S.
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Intense heat in the southwestern United States broke records last summer partly because it hit in ta...