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Published Researchers uncover metabolic secrets of anaerobes and identify new strategies to treat c. difficile infections - Researchers Uncover Metabolic Secrets of Anaerobes and Identify New Strategies to Treat C. Difficile Infections
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A team of investigators has identified metabolic strategies used by Clostridioides difficile to rapi...
Published Saturn's moon Titan sports Earth-like features - Saturn's Moon Titan Sports Earth-Like Features
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Using the now-complete Cassini data set, astronomers have created a new global topographic map of Sa...
Published Minke whales are as small as a lunge-feeding baleen whale can be - Minke Whales: The Smallest of the Baleen Whales
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A new study of Antarctic minke whales reveals a minimum size limit for whales employing the highly e...
Published Bald eagles aren't fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza - Bald Eagles Struggle to Fledge Chicks Due to Avian Influenza
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Bald eagles are often touted as a massive conservation success story due to their rebound from near...
Published Loss of ancient grazers triggered a global rise in fires - Loss of Ancient Grazers Triggered a Global Rise in Fires
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From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world's largest animals, including such iconic gra...
Published Computer model IDs roles of individual genes in early embryonic development - Computer Model IDs Roles of Individual Genes in Early Embryonic Development
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Computer software can predict what happens to complex gene networks when individual genes are missin...
Published Chemical processes identified as key to understanding landslides - Chemical Processes Identified as Key to Understanding Landslides
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A new study results are based on investigations of repeated mass movements and are expected to benef...
Published Olive trees were first domesticated 7,000 years ago, study finds - Olive Trees Were First Domesticated 7,000 Years Ago, Study Finds
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A new study has unraveled the earliest evidence for domestication of a fruit tree, researchers repor...
Published Remarkable squirting mussels captured on film - Remarkable Squirting Mussels Captured on Film
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Researchers have observed a highly unusual behavior in the endangered freshwater mussel, Unio crassu...
Published AI finds the first stars were not alone - AI Finds the First Stars Were Not Alone
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Machine learning and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis has helped researchers find that the...
Published New study reveals biodiversity loss drove ecological collapse after the 'Great Dying' - New Study Reveals Biodiversity Loss Drove Ecological Collapse After the 'Great Dying'
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By exploring the stability and collapse of marine ecosystems during the Permian-Triassic mass extinc...
Published First illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat - First Illustration of the Molecular Machinery That Makes Cilia Beat
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The first image of the structures that power human cilia -- the tiny, hairlike projections that line ...
Published Newly sequenced hornet genomes could help explain invasion success - Newly Sequenced Hornet Genomes Could Help Explain Invasion Success
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The genomes of two hornet species, the European hornet and the Asian hornet (or yellow-legged hornet...
Published Can elephants save the planet? - Can Elephants Save the Planet?
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Researchers report that elephants play a key role in creating forests which store more atmospheric c...
Published Researchers design model that predicts which buildings will survive wildfire - Researchers Design Model That Predicts Which Buildings Will Survive Wildfire
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Wildfires may seem unpredictable, leaving random ruin in their wake. Engineers have now developed a...
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 African penguins: Climate refugees from a distant past? - African Penguins: Climate Refugees from a Distant Past?
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Imagine the view from the western coastline of southern Africa during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)...
Published Push, pull or swirl: The many movements of cilia - Push, Pull or Swirl: The Many Movements of Cilia
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Researchers know about many of cilia's roles, but not exactly how they beat in the first place. A ne...
Published Unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and pekin duck - Unusual Sex Chromosomes of Platypus, Emu, and Pekin Duck
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Three studies uncovered the unusual sex chromosomes of platypus, emu and Pekin duck. Platypus have f...
Published Researchers assemble pathogen 'tree of life' - Researchers Assemble Pathogen 'Tree of Life'
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Researchers provide open-access tool to capture new data on a global plant destroyer, Phytophthora....