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Published Noise harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems - Noise Harming Ocean Invertebrates and Ecosystems
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Noise from human activities is harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTR...
Published Glassfrogs achieve transparency by packing red blood cells into mirror-coated liver - Glassfrogs: The Transparent Wonders of Nature
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New research shows that glassfrogs -- known for their highly transparent undersides and muscles -- p...
Published The mystery solved about the active phase in catalytic carbon dioxide reduction to methanol - The Mystery Solved About the Active Phase in Catalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction to Methanol
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Researchers have been able to study the surface of a copper-zinc catalyst when carbon dioxide is red...
Published Linking fossil climate proxies to living bacteria helps climate predictions - Linking Fossil Climate Proxies to Living Bacteria Helps Climate Predictions
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Fossilized microbial skins can give us a glimpse of how the climate was in the deep geological past....
Published New research shows that bacteria get 'hangry,' too - New Research Shows That Bacteria Get 'Hangry,' Too
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Researchers have discovered, using a recently developed technology, that genetically identical cells...
Published Where did the first sugars come from? - Where Did the First Sugars Come From?
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Origin-of-life chemists propose that glyoxylate could have been the original source of sugars on the...
Published Air samples from Arctic region show how fast Earth is warming - Air Samples from Arctic Region Show How Fast Earth is Warming
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Researchers report direct observations of size-resolved ice nucleating particles in the central Arct...
Published Researchers discover fresh water in the Mediterranean Sea - Researchers Discover Fresh Water in the Mediterranean Sea
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There is enough water on our planet, but by far the largest part is salt water that is unsuitable as...
Published Pet rabbits need freedom to exercise, study finds - Pet Rabbits Need Freedom to Exercise: Study Finds
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Pet rabbits have higher levels of the stress hormone -- corticosterone -- and show activity rebound...
Published Fighting fungal infections with metals - Fighting Fungal Infections with Metals
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Researchers have demonstrated that chemical compounds containing special metals are highly effective...
Published New report examines the safety of using dispersants in oil spill clean ups - New Report Examines the Safety of Using Dispersants in Oil Spill Clean Ups
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Scientists have issued a series of findings and recommendations on the safety of using dispersal age...
Published Qubits on strong stimulants - Qubits on Strong Stimulants: The Future of Quantum Computing
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In the global push for practical quantum networks and quantum computers, an international team of re...
Published Researchers pinpoint brain cells that drive appetite in obesity - Researchers Pinpoint Brain Cells That Drive Appetite in Obesity
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A group of brain cells discovered by researchers reveals a potential new approach to anti-obesity tr...
Published Toothed whales catch food in the deep using vocal fry - Toothed Whales Use Vocal Fry to Catch Food in the Deep
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Toothed whales, such as dolphins, killer whales and sperm whales communicate and catch food exclusiv...
Published Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers - Researchers Discover Birds with Neurotoxin-Laden Feathers
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An expedition into the jungle of New Guinea has resulted in the discovery of two new species of pois...
Published Sleight-of-hand magic trick only fools monkeys with opposable thumbs - Sleight-of-Hand Magic Trick Only Fools Monkeys with Opposable Thumbs
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An illusion involving a hidden thumb confounds capuchin and squirrel monkeys for the same reason it...
Published Within a dinosaur’s head: Ankylosaur was sluggish and deaf - Within a Dinosaur's Head: Ankylosaur was Sluggish and Deaf
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Scientists took a closer look at the braincase of a dinosaur from Austria. The group examined the fo...
Published This new sensor can detect mercury ions with just a tap - This New Sensor Can Detect Mercury Ions with Just a Tap
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Although many measures are in place to prevent contamination, pollutants, such as mercury and lead,...
Published Looking from different perspectives! Proper electronic structure of near-infrared absorbing functional dyes discovered - Looking from Different Perspectives! Proper Electronic Structure of Near-Infrared Absorbing Functional Dyes Discovered
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A research group has discovered that near-infrared absorbing dyes, which had previously been conside...
Published Junk food may impair our deep sleep - Junk Food May Impair Our Deep Sleep
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In a new study, researchers have investigated how junk food affects sleep. Healthy participants cons...