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Published When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker's yeast are more alike than different
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Humans and baker's yeast have more in common than meets the eye, including an important mechanism th...
Published Prion trials and tribulations: Finding the right tools and experimental models - Prion Trials and Tribulations: Finding the Right Tools and Experimental Models
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Prions are fascinating, enigmatic, and might teach us not only about rare prion diseases like Creutz...
Published Understanding the Green Sahara's collapse
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Abrupt shifts within complex systems such as the Earth's climate system are extremely hard to predic...
Published Groundwater reserves in southwestern Europe more stable overall than previously thought
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Groundwater is a vital resource, sustaining plants and ecosystems, ensuring agricultural production...
Published Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida coral reef
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How coral populations expand into new areas and sustain themselves over time is limited by the scope...
Published South Florida estuaries warming faster than Gulf of Mexico, global ocean, USF research shows
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Estuaries in South Florida have experienced rapid warming over the past two decades, including a rec...
Published New study unveils how plants control the production of reactive oxygen species
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS), though generally regarded as toxic byproducts of biological processes...
Published Diatom surprise could rewrite the global carbon cycle
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When it comes to diatoms that live in the ocean, new research suggests that photosynthesis is not th...
Published Venus transit and lunar mirror could help astronomers find worlds around other stars - Venus Transit and Lunar Mirror: A New Way to Discover Exoplanets
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On June 6, 2012, Venus passed directly between Earth and the sun, in a so-called transit where the p...
Published Planet Mars behaving like a rock star - Planet Mars Behaving Like a Rock Star
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If planets had personalities, Mars would be a rock star according to recent preliminary results from...
Published One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae covered much of the night sky from the Tropics to the Polar Regions
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An international multidisciplinary team consisting of solar physicists, geophysicists, and historian...
Published New study puts a definitive age on Saturn's rings -- they're really young - New Study Puts a Definitive Age on Saturn's Rings -- They're Really Young
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Physicists measured the flux of interplanetary dust around Saturn. The researchers concluded that th...
Published Spanish lagoon used to better understand wet-to-dry transition of Mars - Spanish Lagoon Used to Better Understand Wet-to-Dry Transition of Mars
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In the ongoing search for signs of life on Mars, a new study proposes focusing on 'time-resolved ana...
Published Finding a killer electron hot spot in Earth's Van Allen radiation belts - Finding a Killer Electron Hot Spot in Earth's Van Allen Radiation Belts
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JAXA and NASA satellite observations show where killer electrons are generated in the Van Allen radi...
Published Planet-forming disks around very low-mass stars are different
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers studied the properties of a planet-formi...
Published Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life -- if they can survive long enough
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The small footprint and dim light of white dwarfs, remnants of stars that have burned through their...
Published Building materials for water-rich planets in the early solar system
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Age data for certain classes of meteorite have made it possible to gain new findings on the origin o ...
Published Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide, study finds - Local Renewable Energy Employment Can Fully Replace U.S. Coal Jobs Nationwide, Study Finds
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Across the United States, local wind and solar jobs can fully replace the coal-plant jobs that will...
Published The importance of the Earth's atmosphere in creating the large storms that affect satellite communications
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Large geomagnetic storms disrupt radio signals and GPS. Now, researchers have identified the previou...
Published Heat, cold extremes hold untapped potential for solar and wind energy
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Conditions that usually accompany the kind of intense hot and cold weather that strains power grids...