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Published Groundbreaking bacterial discovery - **Groundbreaking Bacterial Discovery: Unveiling the Secrets of Microbial Life**
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A team of researchers discover viruses impact the genetic coding of purple (PSB) and green (GSB) sul ...
Published Air pollution is not just a human problem -- it's also changing the gut of British bumblebees - Air Pollution is Affecting the Gut of British Bumblebees
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Human activity is contributing to pollution that is affecting our health. According to WHO estimates...
Published Grazing management of salt marshes contributes to coastal defense - Grazing Management of Salt Marshes: A Key Contribution to Coastal Defense
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Combining natural salt marsh habitats with conventional dikes may provide a more sustainable alterna...
Published Greenhouse gas emissions at 'an all-time high' -- and it is causing an unprecedented rate of global warming, say scientists - Greenhouse Gas Emissions at an All-Time High: The Unprecedented Rate of Global Warming
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Human-induced warming, largely caused by the burning of fossil fuels, reached an average of 1.14°C f...
Published These solar panels pull in water vapor to grow crops in the desert - These Solar Panels Pull in Water Vapor to Grow Crops in the Desert
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Using a unique hydrogel, scientists have created a solar-driven system that successfully grows spina...
Published Genome editing used to create disease resistant rice - Genome Editing Used to Create Disease Resistant Rice
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Researchers have used the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas to create disease resistant rice plants, ac...
Published Megadrought likely triggered the fall of the Assyrian Empire - Megadrought likely triggered the fall of the Assyrian Empire
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire, centered in northern Iraq and extending from Iran to Egypt -- the largest e...
Published Hidden supermassive black holes brought to life by galaxies on collision course - Hidden Supermassive Black Holes Brought to Life by Galaxies on Collision Course
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Astronomers have found that supermassive black holes obscured by dust are more likely to grow and re...
Published New test detects toxic prions in blood - New Test Detects Toxic Prions in Blood: A Breakthrough in Prion Disease Diagnosis
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The first cases of mad cow disease in humans occurred in the late 1990s and are thought to be the co...
Published Solar wind slows farther away from the Sun - Solar Wind Slows Down as It Travels Farther Away from the Sun
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Measurements taken by the Solar Wind Around Pluto (SWAP) instrument aboard NASA's New Horizons space...
Published Long missions, frequent travel take a toll on astronauts' brains - Long Missions, Frequent Travel Take a Toll on Astronauts' Brains
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A study looking at how the human brain reacts to traveling outside Earth's gravity suggests frequent...
Published CO2 recycling: What is the role of the electrolyte? - CO2 Recycling: The Vital Role of Electrolytes
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The greenhouse gas carbon dioxide can be converted into useful hydrocarbons by electrolysis. The des...
Published Sweets change our brain - Sweets Change Our Brain: The Science Behind Our Sweet Tooth
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Chocolate bars, chips and fries - why can't we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers have...
Published Tiniest ever ancient seawater pockets revealed - Tiniest Ever Ancient Seawater Pockets Revealed: A Breakthrough in Understanding Earth's History
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Ancient seawater pockets offer a new source of clues to climate change in vanished oceans and our ow...
Published Avian flu could decimate Australian black swans - Avian Flu Could Decimate Australian Black Swans
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The unique genetics of the Australian black swan leaves the species vulnerable to viral illnesses su...
Published Rationing: A fairer way to fight climate change? - Rationing: A Fairer Way to Fight Climate Change?
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World War II-style rationing could be an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, according to new...
Published 'We're not all that different': Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease - We're not all that different: Study IDs bacterial weapons that could be harnessed to treat human disease
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When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells,...
Published Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine
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The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...
Published Characterization of an emergent plant virus - Characterization of an Emergent Plant Virus
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High throughput sequencing (HTS) data is set to improve our knowledge of Physostegia chlorotic mottl...
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...