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Published Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated - Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated
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Beetles are champions at surviving in extremely dry environments. In part, this property is due to t ...
Published Bigger flowers, greater rewards: Plants adapt to climate disruptions to lure pollinators - Bigger Flowers, Greater Rewards: Plants Adapt to Climate Disruptions to Lure Pollinators
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There's been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world...
Published Don't crack: Deteriorating safety on frozen lakes in a warming world - Don't Crack: Deteriorating Safety on Frozen Lakes in a Warming World
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An international team of climate and lake scientists has demonstrated that crossing frozen lakes wit...
Published Fish 'chock-full' of antifreeze protein found in iceberg habitats off Greenland - Fish 'Chock-Full' of Antifreeze Protein Found in Iceberg Habitats off Greenland
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New research based on an expedition to the icy waters off Greenland reveals soaring levels of antifr...
Published Climate change likely to uproot more Amazon trees - Climate Change Likely to Uproot More Amazon Trees
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Tropical forests are crucial for sucking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But they're also sub...
Published Subway stations near river tunnels have worst air quality - Subway Stations Near River Tunnels Have Worst Air Quality
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Subway riders waiting in stations near tunnels that run below the city's rivers are exposed to highe...
Published Stalagmite holds key to predicting droughts, floods for India - Stalagmite Holds Key to Predicting Droughts, Floods for India
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By studying the last 50 years of growth of a stalagmite from Mawmluh Cave, they found an unexpected...
Published On ancient Earth, it never rained but it poured - On Ancient Earth, It Never Rained But It Poured
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In a new study, researchers found that during epochs of extreme heat -- 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Published Asteroids: Researchers simulate defense of Earth - Asteroids: Researchers Simulate Defense of Earth
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NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission is the world's first full-scale planetary def...
Published Arctic ground squirrels changing hibernation patterns - Arctic Ground Squirrels Changing Hibernation Patterns
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New research analyzes more than 25 years of climate and biological data. The findings include shorte...
Published Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK - Nature's Potential to Combat Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss in the UK
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A new report details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodivers...
Published Statistics say large pandemics are more likely than we thought - Statistics Say Large Pandemics Are More Likely Than We Thought
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The COVID-19 pandemic may be the deadliest viral outbreak the world has seen in more than a century....
Published Study sheds new light on strange lava worlds - Study Sheds New Light on Strange Lava Worlds
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In a new study, scientists have shown that sweeping molten oceans have a large influence on the obse...
Published Some -- but not all -- corals adapting to warming climate - Some -- but not all -- corals adapting to warming climate
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A new study reveals evidence that some corals are adapting to warming ocean waters -- potentially go...
Published Window to another world: Life is bubbling up to seafloor with petroleum from deep below - Window to Another World: Life is Bubbling Up to Seafloor with Petroleum from Deep Below
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Microbial life is bubbling up to the ocean floor along with fluids from deeply buried petroleum rese...
Published Lightning impacts edge of space in ways not previously observed - Lightning Impacts Edge of Space in Ways Not Previously Observed
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A team of researchers working with data collected by an Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) have examined...
Published Astronomers uncover a one-in-ten-billion binary star system: Kilonova progenitor system - Astronomers Discover Rare Kilonova Progenitor System
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Astronomers using data from the SMARTS 1.5-meter Telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observ...
Published MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury - MESSENGER data suggest recurring meteor shower on Mercury
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The closest planet to the sun appears to get hit by a periodic meteor shower, possibly associated wi...
Published 'Hot Jupiters' provoke their own host suns to wobble - Hot Jupiters Provoke Their Own Host Suns to Wobble
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Blame the 'hot Jupiters.' These large, gaseous exoplanets can make their suns wobble when they wend...
Published Saturn's tilt caused by its moons, researchers say - Saturn's Tilt Caused by Its Moons, Researchers Say
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Scientists have just shown that the influence of Saturn's satellites can explain the tilt of the rot...