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Published Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans - Rodent Extinctions in Hispaniola May Have Been Caused by Humans
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Hispaniola once had among the highest diversity of rodents in the Caribbean. Today, only one rodent...
Published Large scale solar parks cool surrounding land - Large Scale Solar Parks Cool Surrounding Land
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Researchers studying two solar parks, situated in arid locations, found they produced 'cool islands'...
Published Freely available risk model for hurricanes, tropical cyclones
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As human-driven climate change amplifies natural disasters, hurricanes and typhoons stand to increas...
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 New probe aids novel findings on cell functions - New Probe Aids Novel Findings on Cell Functions
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New research shows the use of a new cellular probe helped discover new findings about certain cellul...
Published Western U.S. wildfire smoke plumes are getting taller, researchers find - Western U.S. Wildfire Smoke Plumes Are Getting Taller, Researchers Find
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In recent years the plumes of smoke crawling upward from Western wildfires have trended taller, with...
Published Extreme UV laser shows generation of atmospheric pollutant - Extreme UV Laser Shows Generation of Atmospheric Pollutant
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Scientists show that under laboratory conditions, ultraviolet light reacts with nitrophenol to produ...
Published Dune restoration could increase the resilience of Southern California's urban beaches to sea level rise
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Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angele...
Published Where did Earth's water come from? Not melted meteorites, according to scientists - Where Did Earth's Water Come From? Not Melted Meteorites, According to Scientists
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A new study brings scientists one step closer to answering the question of where Earth's water came...
Published Acutely exposed to changing climate, many Greenlanders do not blame humans
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A new survey shows that the largely Indigenous population of Greenland is highly aware that the clim...
Published Pheromones influence death feigning behavior in beetles
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In the natural world, predators play a significant role in shaping how animals defend themselves. A...
Published Exercise and muscle regulation: Implications for diabetes and obesity
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How do our muscles respond at the molecular level to exercise? Researchers have unraveled the cellul...
Published The oldest and fastest evolving moss in the world might not survive climate change
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A 390-million-year-old moss called Takakia lives in some of Earth's most remote places, including th...
Published The clams that fell behind, and what they can tell us about evolution and extinction
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A new study examined how bivalves -- the group that includes clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters -...
Published Review of world water resources - Review of World Water Resources
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A recent review study provides an overview of the planet's freshwater supplies and strategies for su...
Published What phytoplankton physiology has to do with global climate
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Phytoplankton, tiny photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, play a crucial role in the global carbon...
Published Did animal evolution begin with a predatory lifestyle?
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Surprising findings on the development of sea anemones suggest that a predatory lifestyle molded the...
Published Pinpointing the emergence of muddy flavors in your fish
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Many people have experienced a muddy off-flavor in farmed fish. While the aquaculture industry has k...
Published Does urbanization trigger plant evolution?
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Urban environments have become hotspots for understanding how rapid evolution occurs in response to...
Published An electrical switch to control chemical reactions
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New pharmaceuticals, cleaner fuels, biodegradable plastics: in order to meet society's needs, chemis...