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Published High resolution techniques reveal clues in 3.5 billion-year-old biomass
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To learn about the first organisms on our planet, researchers have to analyze the rocks of the early...
Published Revolutionary biomimetic olfactory chips to enable advanced gas sensing and odor detection
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A research team has addressed the long-standing challenge of creating artificial olfactory sensors w...
Published New rivers in the North? Scientists identify how the dissection of Arctic landscapes is changing with accelerating climate change
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New research shows that amplified global warming in the Canadian High Arctic drove a profound shift ...
Published Single-use e-cigarettes contain batteries that last hundreds of cycles despite being discarded
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While the lithium-ion batteries in disposable electronic cigarettes are discarded after a single use...
Published Huge database gives insight into salmon patterns at sea
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A massive new analysis of high seas salmon surveys is enhancing the understanding of salmon ecology, ...
Published Even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic
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Sport junkie or couch potato? Always on time or often late? The animal kingdom, too, is home to a ra...
Published Despite fears to the contrary, Canadian wildfire smoke exposure was not much worse than a bad pollen day in New York City
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New Yorkers can apparently breathe a sigh of relief, at least for now. Their exposure to the smoke i...
Published Atlantic walrus more vulnerable than ever to Arctic warming
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Past cycles of climate change, along with human exploitation, have led to only small and isolated st...
Published A non-exploitative economy favored the splendor of the Iberian Peninsula's Copper Age communities
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A study describes the productive forces of the Chalcolithic communities of the southern half of the...
Published Scientists devise algorithm to engineer improved enzymes
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Scientists have prototyped a new method for 'rationally engineering' enzymes to deliver improved per...
Published Doctors could soon use facial temperature for early diagnosis of metabolic diseases
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A colder nose and warmer cheeks may be a telltale sign of rising blood pressure. Researchers discove...
Published Outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use, study finds
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We may go to the woods seeking peace and quiet, but are we taking our noise with us? A recent study...
Published The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities
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A summer 2022 research cruise that detected a massive and highly toxic harmful algal bloom (HAB) in ...
Published Unlocking complex sulfur molecules: Novel approach for synthesis of functionalized benzenethiol equivalents
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Organosulfur skeletons are crucial in many fields, including pharmaceuticals and electronics. Synthe...
Published Extreme temperatures may increase risk of stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries
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Extreme heat and extreme cold are both associated with increased risks of death from ischemic and he...
Published Effectiveness of GBGI infrastructure in mitigating urban heat, proposing nine-stage framework for development of a sustainable city
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Primarily due to the impact of urbanisation and global warming, urban heatwaves have become a challe...
Published Solving the problems of proton-conducting perovskites for next-generation fuel cells
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As a newly developed perovskite with a large amount of intrinsic oxygen vacancies, BaSc0.8W0.2O2.8 a...
Published How the ketogenic diet improves healthspan and memory in aging mice
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The ketogenic diet has its fanatics and detractors among dieters, but either way, the diet has a sci...
Published Birdsong and human voice built from same genetic blueprint
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Humans have been long fascinated by bird song and the cacophony of other avian sounds -- from coos a...
Published Ocean circulation, ice melt and increasing tourism could all be contributing to Arctic microplastics
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Scientists measured microplastic concentrations in the highly productive Barents Sea and suggest tha ...