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Published Immediate carbon cuts, common marine heatwave terminology urged - Immediate Carbon Cuts and Common Marine Heatwave Terminology Urged
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Oceanographers provide a reality check on the limitations of carbon dioxide removal and a warning t...
Published Researchers discover fossil of new species of pangolin in Europe - Researchers Discover Fossil of New Species of Pangolin in Europe
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Deeper analysis of fossils from one of Eastern Europe's most significant paleontological sites has l...
Published Extinct reptile discovery reveals earliest origins of human teeth, study finds - Extinct Reptile Discovery Reveals Earliest Origins of Human Teeth, Study Finds
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A new extinct reptile species has shed light on how our earliest ancestors became top predators by m...
Published Fiddler crab eye view inspires researchers to develop novel artificial vision - Fiddler Crab Eye View Inspires Researchers to Develop Novel Artificial Vision
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Artificial vision systems are implemented in motion sensing, object detection, and self-driving vehi...
Published Too many disk galaxies than theory allows - Too Many Disk Galaxies Than Theory Allows
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The Standard Model of Cosmology describes how the universe came into being according to the view of...
Published Professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain - Professor Unearths the Ancient Fossil Plant History of Burnaby Mountain
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New research led by a paleobotanist provides clues about what plants existed in the Burnaby Mountain...
Published Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes - Scales or Feathers? It All Comes Down to a Few Genes
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Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a rem...
Published Perseverance records the first ever sounds from Mars - Perseverance Records the First Ever Sounds from Mars
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NASA's Perseverance rover, which has been surveying the surface of Mars since February 2021, has for...
Published New study reveals previously unseen star formation in Milky Way - New Study Reveals Previously Unseen Star Formation in Milky Way
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A new survey of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, combines the capabilities of the Very Large Array an...
Published Scientists study life origins by simulating a cosmic evolution - Scientists Study Life Origins by Simulating a Cosmic Evolution
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Amino acids make up millions of proteins that drive the chemical gears of life, including essential...
Published Upcycling in the past: Viking beadmakers' secrets revealed - Upcycling in the Past: Viking Beadmakers' Secrets Revealed
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The Viking Age bead makers were more advanced than previously believed. A new interdisciplinary stud...
Published Sustainable technique to manufacture chemicals - Sustainable Technique to Manufacture Chemicals
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A newly published study details a novel mechanochemistry method that can produce chemicals using les...
Published On ancient Earth, it never rained but it poured - On Ancient Earth, It Never Rained But It Poured
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In a new study, researchers found that during epochs of extreme heat -- 20 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit...
Published Four classes of planetary systems - Four Classes of Planetary Systems: A Comprehensive Overview
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Astronomers have long been aware that planetary systems are not necessarily structured like our sola...
Published The quantum twisting microscope: A new lens on quantum materials - The Quantum Twisting Microscope: A New Lens on Quantum Materials
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One of the striking aspects of the quantum world is that a particle, say, an electron, is also a wav...
Published Small stars share similar dynamics to our sun, key to planet habitability - Small Stars Share Similar Dynamics to Our Sun, Key to Planet Habitability
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Scientists show that 'cool' stars like the sun share dynamic surface behaviors that influence their...
Published Europe can rapidly eliminate imports of Russian natural gas - Europe Can Rapidly Eliminate Imports of Russian Natural Gas
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Using a new power sector model, a team of researchers has proposed a method for Europe to eliminate...
Published Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas - Archaeologists Uncover Oldest Known Projectile Points in the Americas
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Archaeologists have uncovered projectile points in Idaho that are thousands of years older than any...
Published Particles pick pair partners differently in small nuclei - Particles Pick Pair Partners Differently in Small Nuclei
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The protons and neutrons that build the nucleus of the atom frequently pair up. Now, a new high-prec...
Published New simulation reveals secrets of exotic form of electrons called polarons - New Simulation Reveals Secrets of Exotic Form of Electrons Called Polarons
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Conditions mapped for the first time of polaron characteristics in 2D materials. TACC's Frontera sup...