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Published Muscle fibers: An unexpected organization revealed - Muscle Fibers: An Unexpected Organization Revealed
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Researchers have just made the unexpected discovery of a novel organization of muscle fibers in Paro...
Published Whooping cranes steer clear of wind turbines when selecting stopover sites - Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites
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An article reports that whooping cranes migrating through the U.S. Great Plains avoid 'rest stop' si...
Published Dingo effects on ecosystem visible from space - Dingo Effects on Ecosystem Visible from Space
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Satellite images taken over three decades show that keeping dingoes out comes at a price. ABSTRACT:...
Published Recovering tropical forests offset just one quarter of carbon emissions from new tropical deforestation and forest degradation - Recovering Tropical Forests: A Solution to Carbon Emissions?
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A pioneering global study has found deforestation and forests lost or damaged due to human and envir ...
Published New study finds logged tropical forests are surprisingly vibrant and need protection - New Study Finds Logged Tropical Forests are Surprisingly Vibrant and Need Protection
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New study examines the flow of ecological energy across old-growth forests, logged forests and oil p...
Published Long-term exposure to low levels of air pollution increases risk of heart and lung disease - Long-Term Exposure to Low Levels of Air Pollution Increases Risk of Heart and Lung Disease
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Analysis of records for more than 63 million Medicare enrollees from 2000 to 2016 finds long-term ex...
Published The climate crisis and biodiversity crisis can't be approached as two separate things - The Climate Crisis and Biodiversity Crisis Can't Be Approached as Two Separate Things
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Anthropogenic climate change has, together with the intensive use and destruction of natural ecosyst...
Published Nematodes can help us detect indoor air impurities - Nematodes: A New Tool for Detecting Indoor Air Impurities
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Good quality indoor air is crucial to our well-being, while impurities in the air can compromise our...
Published Traffic pollution impairs brain function - Traffic Pollution Impairs Brain Function
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A new study has shown that common levels of traffic pollution can impair human brain function in onl ...
Published Quarter-ton marsupial roamed long distances across Australia's arid interior - Quarter-Ton Marsupial Roamed Long Distances Across Australia's Arid Interior
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One of Australia's first long-distance walkers has been described after palaeontologists used advanc...
Published Half of the world's coral reefs may face unsuitable conditions by 2035 - Half of the World's Coral Reefs May Face Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
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There's more bad news for planet earth if climate change continues unabated. New research reveals th...
Published New study illustrates unique genetic landscape in Newfoundland and Labrador with links to Ireland and England - New Study Reveals Unique Genetic Landscape in Newfoundland and Labrador with Links to Ireland and England
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A new study has produced the most detailed genetic analysis of people living in the Canadian provinc...
Published With drop in LA's vehicular aerosol pollution, vegetation emerges as major source - With Drop in LA's Vehicular Aerosol Pollution, Vegetation Emerges as Major Source
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Organic aerosol pollutants have decreased in the Los Angeles area due to strict vehicle emissions co...
Published Ancient stone tools from China provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting - Ancient Stone Tools from China Provide Earliest Evidence of Rice Harvesting
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A new study analyzing stone tools from southern China provides the earliest evidence of rice harvest...
Published Caribbean seagrasses provide services worth $255B annually, including vast carbon storage, study shows - Caribbean Seagrasses: The Unsung Heroes of the Ocean
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Caribbean seagrasses provide about $255 billion in services to society annually, including $88.3 bil...
Published Global analysis on pollinators in cities: Wild bees and butterflies are at particular risk - Global Analysis on Pollinators in Cities: Wild Bees and Butterflies are at Particular Risk
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Butterflies are being hit hardest by urban growth. Shrinking habitats and food availability are caus...
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 Kangaroo Island ants 'play dead' to avoid predators - Kangaroo Island Ants 'Play Dead' to Avoid Predators
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They're well known for their industrious work, but now a species of ant on Kangaroo Island is also s...
Published Is it an ant? Is it a plant? No, it's a spider! - Is it an Ant? Is it a Plant? No, it's a Spider!
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A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouf...
Published Drought encouraged Attila's Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest - Drought Encouraged Attila's Huns to Attack the Roman Empire, Tree Rings Suggest
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Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became vi...