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Published Earthworms like to eat some plastics, but side effects of their digestion are unclear - Earthworms like to eat some plastics, but side effects of their digestion are unclear
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Earthworms are a welcome sight for gardeners and farmers because the wriggling invertebrates recycle...
Published Remains at Crenshaw site are local, ancestors of Caddo - Remains at Crenshaw Site are Local, Ancestors of Caddo
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Hundreds of human skulls and mandibles recovered from the Crenshaw site in southwest Arkansas are th...
Published Radio signals from distant stars suggest hidden planets - Radio Signals from Distant Stars Suggest Hidden Planets
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Using the world's most powerful radio antenna, scientists have discovered stars unexpectedly blastin...
Published Fossil bird with fancy tail feathers longer than its body - Fossil Bird with Fancy Tail Feathers Longer than its Body
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Peacock tails are just one example of how evolution walks a line between favoring traits that make i...
Published How seabirds are affected by climate change - How Seabirds are Affected by Climate Change
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Collaboration between ecologists and climate researchers has generated fascinating new insight into...
Published Natural gas flares likely source of respiratory illness spike - Natural Gas Flares Likely Source of Respiratory Illness Spike
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Flaring of natural gas from oil wells appeared to cause an increase of around 11,000 hospital visits...
Published Gulf Oil Spill's long-lasting legacy for dolphins - Gulf Oil Spill's Long-Lasting Legacy for Dolphins
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Health impacts from a 2010 spill are found even in dolphins born years later. ABSTRACT: Gulf Oil Spi...
Published Study first to show tiger sharks' travels and desired hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico - Study First to Show Tiger Sharks' Travels and Desired Hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico
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From 2010 to 2018, scientists tagged 56 tiger sharks of varying life stages to track their movements...
Published Source of large rise in emissions of unregulated ozone destroying substance identified - Source of Large Rise in Emissions of Unregulated Ozone Destroying Substance Identified
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New research has discovered that emissions coming from China of the ozone-destroying chemical, dichl...
Published The other paleo diet: Rare discovery of dinosaur remains preserved with its last meal - The Other Paleo Diet: Rare Discovery of Dinosaur Remains Preserved with Its Last Meal
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Microraptor was an opportunistic predator, feeding on fish, birds, lizards -- and now small mammals....
Published First Australians ate giant eggs of huge flightless birds, ancient proteins confirm - First Australians Ate Giant Eggs of Huge Flightless Birds, Ancient Proteins Confirm
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Scientists settle debate surrounding species that laid eggs exploited by early Australian people aro...
Published X-ray analysis sheds new light on prehistoric predator's last meal - X-Ray Analysis Reveals Prehistoric Predator's Last Meal
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We now know more about the diet of a prehistoric creature that grew up to two and a half meters long...
Published Researchers discover source of super-fast electron 'rain' - Researchers Discover Source of Super-Fast Electron 'Rain'
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Scientists have discovered a new source of super-fast, energetic electrons raining down on Earth's a...
Published Cloud study demystifies impact of aerosols - Cloud Study Demystifies Impact of Aerosols
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Aerosol particles in the atmosphere have a bigger impact on cloud cover -- but less effect on cloud...
Published Statistical oversight could explain inconsistencies in nutritional research - Statistical Oversight Could Explain Inconsistencies in Nutritional Research
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People often wonder why one nutritional study tells them that eating too many eggs, for instance, wi...
Published Prions in the brain eliminated by homing molecules - Prions in the Brain Eliminated by Homing Molecules
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Toxic prions in the brain can be detected with self-illuminating polymers. The originators, at Linkö...
Published Porosity of the moon's crust reveals bombardment history - Porosity of the Moon's Crust Reveals Bombardment History
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Researchers find that, early in its history, the moon was highly porous, which was likely a result o ...
Published New surprises from Jupiter and Saturn - New Surprises from Jupiter and Saturn
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The latest data from the giant planets has sent researchers back to the drawing board. Cassini orbit...
Published Distant planet may be on its second atmosphere - Distant Planet May Be on Its Second Atmosphere
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Scientists have found evidence that a planet orbiting a distant star may have lost its atmosphere bu...
Published Skeletal study suggests at least 11 fish species are capable of walking - Skeletal Study Reveals 11 Fish Species Capable of Walking
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An international team of scientists has identified at least 11 species of fish suspected to have lan...