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Published 3D mouth of an ancient jawless fish suggests they were filter-feeders, not scavengers or hunters
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Early jawless fish were likely to have used bony projections surrounding their mouths to modify the...
Published Seed ferns: Plants experimented with complex leaf vein networks 201 million years ago
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According to a research team led by palaeontologists, the net-like leaf veining typical for today's...
Published Rays were more diverse 150 million years ago than previously thought
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Scientists have explored the puzzling world of rays that lived 150 million years ago and discovered...
Published Team uses natural catalysts to develop low-cost way of producing green hydrogen - Team Uses Natural Catalysts to Develop Low-Cost Way of Producing Green Hydrogen
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Researchers have developed a practical way to produce green hydrogen using sustainable catalysts and...
Published Researchers create method for breaking down plant materials for earth-friendly energy - Researchers Create Method for Breaking Down Plant Materials for Earth-Friendly Energy
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With energy costs rising, and the rapidly emerging effects of burning fossil fuels on the global cli ...
Published Just a tiny amount of oil damages seabirds' feathers, study reveals - Just a Tiny Amount of Oil Damages Seabirds' Feathers, Study Reveals
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Tiny amounts of crude oil on the water surface, less than one percent of the thickness of a hair, ca...
Published Environmental scientists develop a method to turn hazardous acidic industrial wastewater into valuable resources - Environmental Scientists Develop a Method to Turn Hazardous Acidic Industrial Wastewater into Valuable Resources
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Environmental scientists have developed a circular process for eliminating the risk posed by phospho...
Published Giants of the Jurassic seas were twice the size of a killer whale - Giants of the Jurassic Seas Were Twice the Size of a Killer Whale
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There have been heated debates over the size of Jurassic animals. The speculation was set to continu...
Published First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia
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New research has highlighted an area in Arabia that once acted as a key point for cultural exchanges...
Published Like the phoenix, Australia's giant birds of prey rise again from limestone caves
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Australia's only vulture, and a fearsome extinct eagle, are among the earliest recorded birds of pre...
Published First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
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The ability to regulate body temperature, a trait all mammals and birds have today, may have evolved...
Published RNA for the first time recovered from an extinct species
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A new study shows the isolation and sequencing of more than a century-old RNA molecules from a Tasma...
Published Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps
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Researchers have linked the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth with the oldest known human...
Published Scientists unlock secrets of how archaea, the third domain of life, makes energy
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An international scientific team has redefined our understanding of archaea, a microbial ancestor to...
Published Bringing back an ancient bird
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Using ancient DNA extracted from the toe bone of a museum specimen, biologists have sequenced the ge...
Published Why the harsh Snowball Earth kick-started our earliest multicellular ancestors
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Why did multicellularity arise? Solving that mystery may help pinpoint life on other planets and exp...
Published Social rank may determine if animals live fast, die young
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Social rank may determine whether animals prioritize immediate fitness over long-term health, accord...
Published Researchers identify largest ever solar storm in ancient 14,300-year-old tree rings
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An international team of scientists have discovered a huge spike in radiocarbon levels 14,300 years...
Published Algae offer real potential as a renewable electricity source
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The need to transition away from fossil fuels to more sustainable energy production is critical. Tha ...
Published A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline
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The surprising discovery of a new species of extinct crocodile relative from the Triassic Favret For...