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Published Mekong Delta will continue to be at risk for severe flooding, study finds - Mekong Delta at Risk: Severe Flooding Continues to Threaten the Region
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Reef corals provide an accurate, high-resolution record of the influence of the El Niño Southern Osc...
Published Plant remediation effects on petroleum contamination - Plant Remediation Effects on Petroleum Contamination
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Initial choices about fertilization and grass seeding could have a long-lasting effect on how plants...
Published Past climate change to blame for Antarctica's giant underwater landslides - Past Climate Change to Blame for Antarctica's Giant Underwater Landslides
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Scientists found weak, biologically-rich layers of sediments hundreds of meters beneath the seafloor ...
Published Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think - Do Hummingbirds Drink Alcohol? More Often Than You Think
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Animals that eat fruit or sip nectar often ingest alcohol because naturally occurring yeasts turning...
Published Half of world's largest lakes losing water - Half of World's Largest Lakes Losing Water
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Fifty-three percent of the world's largest freshwater lakes are in decline, storing less water than...
Published Scientists observe gas re-accretion in dying galaxies for the first time - Scientists Observe Gas Re-Accretion in Dying Galaxies for the First Time
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A new study suggests that previously displaced gases can re-accrete onto galaxies, potentially slowi...
Published Remapping the superhighways travelled by the first Australians reveals a 10,000-year journey through the continent - Remapping the Superhighways Travelled by the First Australians Reveals a 10,000-Year Journey Through the Continent
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New research has revealed that the process of 'peopling' the entire continent of Sahul -- the combin...
Published Risk of soil degradation and desertification in Europe’s Mediterranean may be more serious than realized - Risk of Soil Degradation and Desertification in Europe’s Mediterranean May Be More Serious Than Realized
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Due to human-caused pressures and global warming, some soils in Europe's Mediterranean region are re...
Published Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought - Climatic Variability Might Not Drive Evolutionary Change as Much as Previously Thought
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A new study combining records of climate change during the last 3.5 million years with fossil eviden...
Published New technique maps large-scale impacts of fire-induced permafrost thaw in Alaska - New Technique Maps Large-Scale Impacts of Fire-Induced Permafrost Thaw in Alaska
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Researchers have developed a machine learning-based ensemble approach to quantify fire-induced thaw...
Published Spinning stars shed new light on strange signal coming from galactic center - Spinning Stars Reveal New Insights into Mysterious Signal from Galactic Center
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Researchers have found an alternative explanation for a mysterious gamma-ray signal coming from the ...
Published Better access to sunlight could be lifeline for corals worldwide - Better Access to Sunlight Could Be Lifeline for Corals Worldwide
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When it comes to preserving the world's coral reefs, what's going on above the surface is as importa...
Published How did Earth get its water? - How Earth Got Its Water: A Fascinating Journey Through Time
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Our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and...
Published Archaea in a warming climate become less diverse, more predictable - Archaea in a Warming Climate Become Less Diverse, More Predictable
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Using a long-term multifactor experimental field site researchers showed that experimental warming o...
Published Field research in Turkmenistan's highest mountain reveals high biological diversity - Field Research in Turkmenistan's Highest Mountain Reveals High Biological Diversity
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Well-known for its unique landscapes and rare wildlife, the Koytendag State Nature Reserve was yet t...
Published Moon's magnetic crust research sees scientists debunk long-held theory - Moon's Magnetic Crust Research Sees Scientists Debunk Long-Held Theory
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New international research into the Moon provides scientists with insights as to how and why its cru...
Published Massive fuel-hungry black holes feed off intergalactic gas - Massive Fuel-Hungry Black Holes Feed Off Intergalactic Gas
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Research has revealed how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are feeding off gas clouds which reach th...
Published New theory on timing for human settlement of some parts of tropical Pacific - New Theory on Timing for Human Settlement of Some Parts of Tropical Pacific
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Spread across vast distances, the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean are thought to have been pop...
Published New discovery sheds light on very early supermassive black holes - New Discovery Sheds Light on Very Early Supermassive Black Holes
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Astronomers have discovered a rapidly growing black hole in one of the most extreme galaxies known i...
Published Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest - Humans are Leaving Behind a 'Frozen Signature' of Microbes on Mount Everest
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Thanks to technological advances in microbial DNA analysis, researchers have discovered that mountai...