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Published Advanced imaging sheds light on immune escape of shape-shifting fungus - Advanced Imaging Sheds Light on Immune Escape of Shape-Shifting Fungus
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Fungal pathogens have a major global impact upon human health -- they are often difficult to diagnos ...
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 Adult friendships can triumph over childhood trauma, even in baboons - Adult Friendships Can Triumph Over Childhood Trauma, Even in Baboons
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Drawing on 36 years of data, a new study of 199 baboons in southern Kenya finds that adversity early...
Published A wholly sustainable plastics economy is feasible - A Wholly Sustainable Plastics Economy is Feasible
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A new study shows what it will take for the plastics industry to become completely sustainable: lots...
Published Lab earthquakes show how grains at fault boundaries lead to major quakes - Lab Earthquakes Show How Grains at Fault Boundaries Lead to Major Quakes
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In a 'seismological wind tunnel,' engineers demonstrate the impact of rock gouge -- ground-up rock a ...
Published When the light is neither 'on' nor 'off' in the nanoworld - When the Light is Neither 'On' nor 'Off' in the Nanoworld
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Scientists detect the quantum properties of collective optical-electronic oscillations on the nanosc...
Published Mineral particles and their role in oxygenating the Earth's atmosphere - Mineral Particles and Their Role in Oxygenating the Earth's Atmosphere
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Mineral particles played a key role in raising oxygen levels in the Earth's atmosphere billions of y...
Published Twice as much carbon flowing from land to ocean than previously thought - Twice as much carbon flowing from land to ocean than previously thought
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A new study provides new estimates of this elusive component of the global carbon cycle. ABSTRACT: T...
Published 'Hindcasting' helps identify causes of induced earthquakes in Delaware Basin, West Texas - Hindcasting Helps Identify Causes of Induced Earthquakes in Delaware Basin, West Texas
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Using a method that works backward from a set of observed earthquakes to test seismic models that fi...
Published Cosmic hand hitting a wall - Cosmic Hand Hitting a Wall: A New Discovery in Astronomy
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Motions of a remarkable cosmic structure have been measured for the first time, using NASA's Chandra...
Published Different cell types in the brain are affected by tick infection - Different Cell Types in the Brain are Affected by Tick Infection
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The dreaded tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus infects different types of brain cells in different...
Published Cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar - Cancer Cells Use a New Fuel in Absence of Sugar
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Researchers have discovered a new nutrient source that pancreatic cancer cells use to grow. The mole...
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 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 Sand-sized meteoroids are peppering asteroid Bennu - Sand-sized Meteoroids are Peppering Asteroid Bennu
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A new study posits that the major particle ejections off the near-Earth asteroid Bennu may be the co...
Published Ancient DNA from medieval Germany tells the origin story of Ashkenazi Jews - Ancient DNA from Medieval Germany Reveals the Origin Story of Ashkenazi Jews
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Extracting ancient DNA from teeth, an international group of scientists peered into the lives of a o...
Published How quickly does the climate recover? - How Quickly Does the Climate Recover?
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It took the climate 20,000 to 50,000 years to stabilize after the rise in global temperatures of fiv...
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 Four classes of planetary systems - Four Classes of Planetary Systems: A Comprehensive Overview
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Astronomers have long been aware that planetary systems are not necessarily structured like our sola...
Published Earthquake lab experiments produce aftershock-like behavior - Earthquake Lab Experiments Produce Aftershock-Like Behavior
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Earthquakes are notoriously hard to predict, and so too are the usually less-severe aftershocks that...