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Published Drug-resistant fungi are thriving in even the most remote regions of Earth - Drug-Resistant Fungi: A Growing Threat in Remote Regions of Earth
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New research has found that a disease-causing fungus -- collected from one of the most remote region...
Published Cyprus's copper deposits created one of the most important trade hubs in the Bronze Age - Cyprus's Copper Deposits: A Key Trade Hub in the Bronze Age
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The coveted metal copper and a sheltered location turned the Cypriot village of Hala Sultan Tekke in...
Published Halos and dark matter: A recipe for discovery - Halos and Dark Matter: A Recipe for Discovery
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About three years ago, a team of astronomers went looking for the universe's missing mass, better kn...
Published Scientists identify 2022 sea urchin killer - Scientists Identify 2022 Sea Urchin Killer: A Threat to Marine Ecosystems
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A team of researchers has identified a single-celled organism called a ciliate as the cause of a mas...
Published Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target - Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target
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Biologists reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually b...
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 Think you're good at math? Study shows it may be because you had equitable math teachers - Think You're Good at Math? Study Shows It May Be Because You Had Equitable Math Teachers
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A new study finds that high school students identify more with math if they see their math teacher t...
Published Metaverse could put a dent in global warming - Metaverse Could Put a Dent in Global Warming
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For many technology enthusiasts, the metaverse has the potential to transform almost every facet of...
Published Reign of Papua New Guinea Highland's megafauna lasted long after humans arrived - Reign of Papua New Guinea Highland's Megafauna Lasted Long After Humans Arrived
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A giant kangaroo that once roamed on four legs through remote forests in the Papua New Guinea Highla...
Published Public acceptance of fossil fuel subsidy removal could be improved in developing countries - Public Acceptance of Fossil Fuel Subsidy Removal Could Be Improved in Developing Countries
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People might be more positive to the removal of fuel subsidies if told where the money would be spen...
Published Warming temperatures increasingly alter structure of atmosphere - Warming Temperatures Increasingly Alter Structure of Atmosphere
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Climate change is having an increasing impact on the structure of Earth's atmosphere, a new internat ...
Published Deep neural network to find hidden turbulent motion on the sun - Deep Neural Network to Find Hidden Turbulent Motion on the Sun
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Scientists developed a neural network deep learning technique to extract hidden turbulent motion inf...
Published A solar illusion: Coronal loops may not be what they seem - A Solar Illusion: Coronal Loops May Not Be What They Seem
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Many coronal loops -- ropey strands of plasma that scientists have long thought existed in the sun's...
Published New wind sensor uses smart materials to improve drone performance - New Wind Sensor Uses Smart Materials to Improve Drone Performance
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Engineers have designed and successfully tested a more efficient wind sensor for use on drones, ball...
Published New insights into sea ice and climate change - New Insights into Sea Ice and Climate Change
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A 170 m record of marine sediment cores extracted from Adélie Land in Antarctica is yielding new ins...
Published Report outlines plans for major research effort on subduction zone geologic hazards - Report Outlines Plans for Major Research Effort on Subduction Zone Geologic Hazards
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Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, produce the most devastating seis...
Published Ancient landslide destroyed area size of Cincinnati - Ancient Landslide Destroyed Area Size of Cincinnati
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University of Cincinnati geologists reconstructed a massive landslide in Nevada that wiped out an ar...
Published Researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways - Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways
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The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited eve...
Published Ozone pollution is linked with increased hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease - Ozone Pollution and Its Link to Increased Hospitalizations for Cardiovascular Disease
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New evidence shows that exceeding the World Health Organization (WHO) ozone limit is associated with...
Published Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer - Smoke Particles from Wildfires: A Threat to the Ozone Layer
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A new study finds that smoke particles in the stratosphere can trigger chemical reactions that erode...