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Published Land in a cyclone's wake becomes more vulnerable to forest fires - Land in a Cyclone's Wake: Vulnerability to Forest Fires
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The strong winds and torrential rains that accompany a cyclone do tremendous damage to ecosystems, a...
Published Controlling electric double layer dynamics for next generation all-solid-state batteries - Controlling Electric Double Layer Dynamics for Next Generation All-Solid-State Batteries
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Development of all-solid-state batteries is crucial to achieve carbon neutrality. However, their hig...
Published The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return - The Greenland Ice Sheet: Approaching a Melting Point of No Return
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A new study using simulations identified two tipping points for the Greenland Ice Sheet: releasing 1...
Published Team finds reliable predictor of plant species persistence, coexistence - Team Finds Reliable Predictor of Plant Species Persistence, Coexistence
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Ecological scientists have long sought ways to measure and predict how specific plant communities wi...
Published Hotter sand from microplastics could affect sea turtle development - Hotter Sand from Microplastics Could Affect Sea Turtle Development
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New research has found that extreme concentrations of microplastics could increase the temperature o...
Published How grasslands respond to climate change - How Grasslands Respond to Climate Change
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The rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and concurrent climate change has led to yield...
Published River erosion can shape fish evolution - River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution
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A new study of the freshwater greenfin darter fish suggests river erosion can be a driver of biodive...
Published Planetary system's second Earth-size world discovered - Planetary System's Second Earth-Size World Discovered
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Using data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, scientists have identified an Earth-si...
Published How were amino acids, one of the key building blocks of life, formed before the origin of life on Earth? - How Were Amino Acids Formed Before the Origin of Life on Earth?
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The amino acid abundances of two Ryugu particles were measured and compared with their rocky compone...
Published Ancient megafaunal mutualisms and extinctions as factors in plant domestication - Ancient Megafaunal Mutualisms and Extinctions as Factors in Plant Domestication
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The development of agriculture is often thought of as a human innovation in response to climate chan...
Published Ice sheets can collapse faster than previously thought possible - Ice Sheets Can Collapse Faster Than Previously Thought Possible
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Ice sheets can retreat up to 600 meters a day during periods of climate warming, 20 times faster tha...
Published Mounds of ice in craters give new insight into Mars’ past climate - Mounds of Ice in Craters Give New Insight into Mars’ Past Climate
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Newly discovered deposits of layered ice in craters scattered around Mars' southern hemisphere provi...
Published Nano-sized islands open possibilities for application of single-atom catalysts - Nano-sized Islands: The Future of Single-Atom Catalysts
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A new method to anchor single atoms of platinum-group metals on nanometer-sized islands allows for e...
Published A roadmap for gene regulation in plants - A Roadmap for Gene Regulation in Plants
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For the first time, researchers have developed a genome-scale way to map the regulatory role of tran...
Published Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice - Strongest Arctic Cyclone on Record Led to Surprising Loss of Sea Ice
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The strongest Arctic cyclone ever observed struck in January 2022. A new analysis shows that while f...
Published The neighbors of the caliph: Archaeologists uncover ancient mosaics on the shore of the Sea of Galilee - The Neighbors of the Caliph: Uncovering Ancient Mosaics on the Shore of the Sea of Galilee
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With the help of geomagnetic surface surveys and subsequent hands-on digging, an excavation team has ...
Published Using AI, scientists find a drug that could combat drug-resistant infections - Using AI, Scientists Find a Drug That Could Combat Drug-Resistant Infections
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Using AI, researchers identified a new antibiotic that can kill Acinetobacter baumannii, a type of b...
Published Physicists discover a new switch for superconductivity - Physicists Discover a New Switch for Superconductivity
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A study sheds surprising light on how certain superconductors undergo a 'nematic transition' -- unlo...
Published Researchers shine a light on more accurate way to estimate climate change - Researchers Shine a Light on More Accurate Way to Estimate Climate Change
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By using satellite data from different major land-based ecosystems around the globe, researchers hav...
Published Stability of perovskite solar cells reaches next milestone - Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells Reaches Next Milestone
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Perovskite semiconductors promise highly efficient and low-cost solar cells. However, the semi-organ...