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Published Ice Age survivors or stranded travellers? A new subterranean species discovered in Canada - Ice Age Survivors or Stranded Travellers? A New Subterranean Species Discovered in Canada
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The discovery of a new to science species of rare and primitive arthropod in a cave that was covered...
Published Forest protection and carbon dioxide stored in biomass - Forest Protection and Carbon Dioxide Stored in Biomass
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A study has found that worldwide protected forests have an additional 9.65 billion metric tons of ca...
Published Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars - Smaller, Stronger Magnets: The Key to Unlocking the Power of Fusion Energy
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PPPL researchers have found a way to build powerful magnets smaller than before, aiding the design a...
Published Past climate change to blame for Antarctica's giant underwater landslides - Past Climate Change to Blame for Antarctica's Giant Underwater Landslides
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Scientists found weak, biologically-rich layers of sediments hundreds of meters beneath the seafloor...
Published New simulations refine axion mass, refocusing dark matter search - New Simulations Refine Axion Mass, Refocusing Dark Matter Search
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Axions are today's most popular candidate for dark matter, and numerous experiments are trying to de...
Published Discovery of white dwarf pulsar sheds light on star evolution - Discovery of White Dwarf Pulsar Sheds Light on Star Evolution
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The discovery of a rare type of white dwarf star system provides new understanding into stellar evol...
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 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 Optical microphone sees sound like never before - Optical Microphone Sees Sound Like Never Before
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A camera system can see sound vibrations with such precision and detail that it can reconstruct the...
Published Faster thin film devices for energy storage and electronics - Faster Thin Film Devices: Revolutionizing Energy Storage and Electronics
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An international research team reported the first realization of single-crystalline T-Nb2O5 thin fil...
Published Astronomers solve the 60-year mystery of quasars -- the most powerful objects in the Universe - Astronomers Solve the 60-Year Mystery of Quasars: The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe
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Scientists have unlocked one of the biggest mysteries of quasars -- the brightest, most powerful obj...
Published Seeing universe's most massive known star - Seeing Universe's Most Massive Known Star
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By harnessing the capabilities of the Gemini South telescope in Chile, astronomers have obtained the...
Published National Ignition Facility achieves fusion ignition - National Ignition Facility Achieves Fusion Ignition
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has an...
Published Mitigating corrosion by liquid tin could lead to better cooling in fusion reactors - Mitigating Corrosion by Liquid Tin Could Lead to Better Cooling in Fusion Reactors
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Researchers have clarified the chemical compatibility between high temperature liquid metal tin (Sn)...
Published Ozone pollution has increased in Antarctica - Ozone Pollution on the Rise in Antarctica: Causes, Effects, and Solutions
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Ozone is a pollutant at ground level, but very high in the atmosphere's 'ozone layer,' it absorbs da...
Published Climate change likely led to violence in early Andean populations - Climate Change Likely Led to Violence in Early Andean Populations
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Climate change in current times has created problems for humans such as wildfires and reduced growin...
Published New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants - New Superalloy Could Cut Carbon Emissions from Power Plants
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Researchers have shown that a new 3D-printed superalloy could help power plants generate more electr...
Published This is what it looks like when a black hole snacks on a star - This is What Happens When a Black Hole Feasts on a Star
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Analyzing observations of an X-ray flare and fitting the data with theoretical models, astronomers d...
Published Cooking up plasmas with microwaves - Cooking Up Plasmas with Microwaves: A Revolutionary Approach to Energy Production
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Scientists have created plasmas with fusion-suitable densities, using microwave power with low frequ...
Published The bubbling universe: A previously unknown phase transition in the early universe - The Bubbling Universe: A Previously Unknown Phase Transition in the Early Universe
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What happened shortly after the universe was born in the Big Bang and began to expand? Bubbles occur...