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Published Earliest-known fossil mosquito suggests males were bloodsuckers too
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Researchers have found the earliest-known fossil mosquito in Lower Cretaceous amber from Lebanon. Wh ...
Published Small but mighty -- study highlights the abundance and importance of the ocean's tiniest inhabitants
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New research sheds light on tiny plankton, which measure less than 0.02mm in diameter but can make u...
Published A new brew: Evaluating the flavor of roasted, lab-grown coffee cells
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It may soon be time to wake up and smell the lab-grown coffee made from cultured plant cells. But it...
Published Scientists identify new 'regulatory' function of learning and memory gene common to all mammalian brain cells
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Neuroscientists say they have found a new function for the SYNGAP1 gene, a DNA sequence that control ...
Published It turns out, this fossil 'plant' is really a fossil baby turtle
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Researchers re-examined a plant fossil found decades ago in Colombia and realized that it wasn't a p ...
Published Researchers put a new twist on graphite
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Researchers report that it is possible to imbue graphite -- the bulk, 3D material found in No. 2 pen ...
Published Microbial division of labor produces higher biofuel yields
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Scientists have found a way to boost ethanol production via yeast fermentation, a standard method fo ...
Published It's not only opposites that attract -- new study shows like-charged particles can come together
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A study shows that similarly charged particles can sometimes attract, rather than repel. The team fo...
Published A bright idea for recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbs
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Recycling facilities collect glass and mercury from thrown away fluorescent bulbs, but discarded lig...
Published Thermal vision shows endangered numbats feel the heat of warming climate
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Research using thermal imaging of numbats in Western Australia has found that during hot weather the ...
Published Exposure to air pollution in utero may affect reproductive system development
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From invisible wafts of diesel exhaust to sun-choking plumes of orange smoke, air pollution is known...
Published New role for bacterial enzyme in gut metabolism revealed
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Bile acids long have been known to play a role in human metabolism. Synthesized from cholesterol in...
Published Self-powered movable seawall for tsunami protection and emergency power generation
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A movable seawall system, capable of generating sufficient electricity to raise gates and protect po...
Published Global warming has a bigger effect on compact, fast-moving typhoons
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A group has found that larger, slow-moving typhoons are more likely to be resilient to the effects o ...
Published New study shows how AI can help us better understand global threats to wildlife
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Researchers used AI to scour information from websites and social media to map bat hunting and trade...
Published More than half a million global stroke deaths may be tied to climate change
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A changing climate may be linked to growing death and disability from stroke in regions around the w...
Published Researchers use AI, Google street view to predict household energy costs on large scale
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An interdisciplinary team of experts has found a way to use artificial intelligence to analyze a hou ...
Published Short X-ray pulses reveal the source of light-induced ferroelectricity in SrTiO3
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Researchers have gained new insights into the development of the light-induced ferroelectric state i...
Published New approach to tackling bacterial infections identified
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Researchers have identified a new approach to controlling bacterial infections. The team found a way ...
Published Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short
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A group of coastal Alaska Native tribes in 2016 began monitoring shellfish, a traditional harvest, f...