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Published Novel drug makes mice skinny even on sugary, fatty diet - Novel Drug Makes Mice Skinny Even on Sugary, Fatty Diet
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Deleting a gene that promotes magnesium transport into mitochondria (which are cells' power plants)...
Published Life cycle of tree roots - Life Cycle of Tree Roots: Understanding the Growth and Development of Roots
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Scientists have developed a method for the direct observation of fine roots, which control the uptak...
Published Air pollution high at US public schools with kids from marginalized groups - Air Pollution High at US Public Schools with Kids from Marginalized Groups
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Race- and ethnicity-based discrepancies in exposure to air pollution, especially regarding proximity...
Published Fiber discovery could shape better gut health - Fiber Discovery Could Shape Better Gut Health
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Changing the structure of a dietary fiber commonly found in a range of food products has been found...
Published Astronomers identify likely location of medium-sized black holes - Astronomers Identify Likely Location of Medium-Sized Black Holes
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Intermediate-mass black holes are notoriously hard to find but a new study indicates there may be so...
Published What oxytocin can tell us about the evolution of human prosociality - What Oxytocin Can Tell Us About the Evolution of Human Prosociality
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Modern humans are characterized by their prosociality, a broad term that encompasses intraspecies em...
Published Current Antarctic conservation efforts are insufficient to avoid biodiversity declines, study shows - Current Antarctic Conservation Efforts are Insufficient to Avoid Biodiversity Declines, Study Shows
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Existing conservation efforts are insufficient to protect Antarctic ecosystems, and population decli...
Published Parasites alter likelihood of fish being caught by anglers - Parasites Alter Likelihood of Fish Being Caught by Anglers
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Parasitic infections in salmonid fish can increase or decrease their vulnerability to angling, depen...
Published Hummingbirds use torpor in varying ways to survive cold temps - Hummingbirds Use Torpor in Varying Ways to Survive Cold Temps
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Hummingbirds use the hibernation-like state of torpor in varying ways, depending on their physical c...
Published Climate change, urbanization drive major declines in Los Angeles' birds in California, US - Climate Change and Urbanization: The Major Causes of Bird Decline in Los Angeles
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Biologists use current and historical bird surveys to reveal how land use change has amplified -- an...
Published UK's Overseas Territories at ongoing risk from wide range of invasive species - UK's Overseas Territories at Ongoing Risk from Wide Range of Invasive Species
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A new study has for the first time predicted which invasive species could pose a future threat to th...
Published Biodiversity engine for fishes: Shifting water depth - Biodiversity Engine for Fishes: Shifting Water Depth
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Fish, the most biodiverse vertebrates in the animal kingdom, present evolutionary biologists a conun...
Published Restricting antibiotics for livestock could limit spread of antibiotic-resistant infections in people - Restricting Antibiotics for Livestock: A Key Step in Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Infections in Humans
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A new study shows that a 2018 California bill banning routine antibiotic use in livestock is linked...
Published Drought increases microbe-laden dust landing in Sierras - Drought Increases Microbe-Laden Dust Landing in Sierras
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Dust from all over the world is landing in the Sierra Nevada mountains carrying microbes that are to...
Published Amazonia racing toward tipping point, fueled by unregulated fires - Amazonia Racing Toward Tipping Point, Fueled by Unregulated Fires
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Amazonia is closer to a catastrophic ecological tipping point than any time in the last 100,000 year...
Published Evolution of tree roots may have driven mass extinctions - Evolution of Tree Roots May Have Driven Mass Extinctions
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A study has found evidence that the evolution of tree roots over 300 million years ago triggered mas...
Published A simpler path to better computer vision - A Simpler Path to Better Computer Vision
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Research finds using a large collection of simple, un-curated synthetic image generation programs to...
Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It
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Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales - Toxic Toilet Paper and Long-Lasting Chemicals Found in Endangered Killer Whales
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A chemical used in the production of toilet paper and 'forever chemicals' have been found in the bod...
Published Humans, and piglets, and bears, oh my! Preventing dangerous blood clots - Humans, Piglets, and Bears, Oh My! Preventing Dangerous Blood Clots
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'Don't poke the bear', they said. But that's exactly what a team of scientists have been doing, to d...