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Published Asian elephants prefer habitats on the boundaries of protected areas - Asian Elephants Prefer Habitats on the Boundaries of Protected Areas
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New research, offering a comprehensive analysis of Asian elephant movement and habitat preference, f...
Published Built-in vibration control may help soundproof spaces - Built-in Vibration Control: A New Way to Soundproof Spaces
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A different kind of design for absorbing vibrations could help better soundproof walls and make vehi...
Published How fit is your gut microbiome? - How Fit is Your Gut Microbiome?
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It is well known that the microbiomes of athletes are different from of those who are sedentary. To...
Published This one-atom chemical reaction could transform drug discovery - This One-Atom Chemical Reaction Could Revolutionize Drug Discovery
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Researchers have used single carbon atom doping to form four chemical bonds in one step. Gamma-lacta...
Published Parasitic infections common in kids in low-resource US communities - Parasitic Infections Common in Kids in Low-Resource US Communities
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Neglected by government officials and medical professionals, parasitic infections can lead to lifelo...
Published Nonlethal parasites reduce how much their wild hosts eat, leading to ecosystem effects - Nonlethal Parasites: How They Affect Wild Hosts and Ecosystems
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Pervasive parasitic infections reduce herbivory rates and can therefore trigger trophic cascades tha...
Published How fuel poverty 'gets under the skin' - How Fuel Poverty 'Gets Under the Skin'
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New research shows that fuel poverty makes people's physical and mental health worse. Researchers fo...
Published Are new carbon sinks appearing in the Arctic? - Are New Carbon Sinks Appearing in the Arctic?
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Global warming can result in the spread of peatland vegetation in the Arctic. An international resea...
Published Skiing over Christmas holidays no longer guaranteed -- even with snow guns - Skiing Over Christmas Holidays No Longer Guaranteed -- Even with Snow Guns
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For many people, holidays in the snow are as much a part of the end of the year as Christmas trees a...
Published Can children map read at the age of four? - Can Children Map Read at the Age of Four?
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Researchers have found that children start to develop the basic skills that underlie map reading fro...
Published Does traffic-related air pollution increase risk of dementia? - Does Traffic-Related Air Pollution Increase the Risk of Dementia?
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Higher exposure to a certain type of traffic-related air pollution called particulate matter may be...
Published Checking blood pressure in a heartbeat, using artificial intelligence and a camera - Checking Blood Pressure in a Heartbeat: How Artificial Intelligence and a Camera are Revolutionizing Healthcare
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Engineers have designed a system to remotely measure blood pressure by filming a person's forehead a...
Published 'Ugly' reef fishes are most in need of conservation support - Ugly Reef Fishes: The Unsung Heroes of Marine Conservation
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What's the relationship between people's perception of beauty and animals' conservation needs? Accor...
Published Mapping the middle ground: Balancing mining activities with survival of Utah's rare plants - Mapping the Middle Ground: Balancing Mining Activities with Survival of Utah's Rare Plants
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A research team is mapping out new modeling strategies so that proposed energy development and the m...
Published Bacteria really eat plastic - Bacteria Really Eat Plastic: A Breakthrough in Waste Management
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The bacterium Rhodococcus ruber eats and actually digests plastic. ABSTRACT: Bacteria Really Eat Pla...
Published Event horizons are tunable factories of quantum entanglement - Event Horizons: Tunable Factories of Quantum Entanglement
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Physicists have leveraged quantum information theory techniques to reveal a mechanism for amplifying...
Published Rare Earth elements synthesis confirmed in neutron star mergers - Rare Earth Elements Synthesis Confirmed in Neutron Star Mergers
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When two neutron stars merge, the resultant explosion forms heavy elements -- many of which make up...
Published Urban lizards share genomic markers not found in forest-dwellers - Urban Lizards Share Genomic Markers Not Found in Forest-Dwellers
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Lizards living in different cities have parallel genomic markers when compared to neighboring forest...
Published Chlamydiae expand our view on how intracellular bacteria evolve - Chlamydiae: Expanding Our Understanding of Intracellular Bacteria Evolution
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All chlamydiae today live inside the cells of hosts ranging from amoeba to animals. A team of scient...
Published 'Friend or foe' bacteria kill their algal hosts when coexisting is no longer beneficial - Friend or Foe? Bacteria Kill Their Algal Hosts When Coexisting is No Longer Beneficial
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Scientists have detailed a lifestyle switch that occurs in marine bacteria, where they change from c...