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Published Geologically vibrant continents produce higher biodiversity - Geologically Vibrant Continents: A Key Factor in Higher Biodiversity
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Using a new mechanistic model of evolution on Earth, researchers can now better explain why the rain...
Published At least 80% of the world's most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments - At Least 80% of the World's Most Important Sites for Biodiversity on Land Currently Contain Human Developments
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At least 80% of sites identified as being internationally important for biodiversity on land current...
Published Computer models determine drug candidate's ability to bind to proteins - Computer Models Determine Drug Candidate's Ability to Bind to Proteins
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Combing computational physics with experimental data, researchers have developed computer models for...
Published eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines - eDNA Holds the Key to Safeguarding Pollinators Amid Global Declines
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Researchers have uncovered new evidence of western pygmy possums interacting with native flowers, pr...
Published Shedding light on mechanisms of electrochemical energy storage - Shedding Light on Mechanisms of Electrochemical Energy Storage
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Researchers have developed a new technique that can quickly identify the exact electrochemical mecha...
Published Water for drinking? Nope, water for batteries - Water for Batteries: A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Energy Storage
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A research team develops aqueous rechargeable batteries based on zinc anodes. Polymeric artificial i...
Published Artificial intelligence (AI) reconstructs motion sequences of humans and animals - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reconstructs Motion Sequences of Humans and Animals
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Imagine for a moment, that we are on a safari watching a giraffe graze. After looking away for a sec...
Published Ancient grammatical puzzle solved after 2,500 years - Ancient Grammatical Puzzle Solved After 2,500 Years
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A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been...
Published Hubble uses Earth as proxy for identifying oxygen on potentially habitable exoplanets - Hubble Uses Earth as Proxy for Identifying Oxygen on Potentially Habitable Exoplanets
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Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, Hubble used the Moon as a mirror to study sunlight that h...
Published How was the solar system formed? The Ryugu asteroid is helping us learn - How the Ryugu Asteroid is Helping Us Learn About the Formation of the Solar System
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Our solar system is estimated to be about 4.57 billion years old. Previous analyses of ancient meteo...
Published Neutrons reveal key to extraordinary heat transport - Neutrons Reveal Key to Extraordinary Heat Transport
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Warming a crystal of the mineral fresnoite, scientists discovered that excitations called phasons ca...
Published Scientists believe evolution could save coral reefs, if we let it - Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It
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Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study. ABSTRAC...
Published Antimicrobial use in agriculture can breed bacteria resistant to first-line human defenses - Antimicrobial Use in Agriculture Can Breed Bacteria Resistant to First-Line Human Defenses
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A new study has shown that overuse of antimicrobials in livestock production can drive the evolution...
Published Why do some people live to be 100? Intestinal bacteria may hold the answer - Why Do Some People Live to Be 100? Intestinal Bacteria May Hold the Answer
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Some people live longer than others -- possibly due to a unique combination of bacteria in their int...
Published Using paleogenomics to elucidate 10,000 years of immune system evolution - Using Paleogenomics to Elucidate 10,000 Years of Immune System Evolution
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Scientists have used paleogenomics to trace 10,000 years of human immune system evolution. They anal...
Published Biologists determine the evolutionary age of individual cell types providing critical insights for animal development - Biologists Determine the Evolutionary Age of Individual Cell Types Providing Critical Insights for Animal Development
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A research team has recently made a significant discovery about the evolutionary age of different ty...
Published New details of SARS-COV-2 structure - New Details of SARS-COV-2 Structure: A Comprehensive Overview
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Researchers used computational modeling to reveal finer details surrounding the outer shell of the C...
Published Genetically modified rice could be key to tackling food shortages caused by climate change - Genetically Modified Rice: A Solution to Food Shortages Caused by Climate Change
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Reducing the number of stomata that rice have makes them more tolerant to salt water, according to r...
Published Drought, not lack of 'working rivers', may have helped spur transition to steam power in Britain's industrial revolution - Drought, not lack of 'working rivers', may have helped spur transition to steam power in Britain's industrial revolution
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Britain's transition from water power to coal-based steam power set the stage for the 19th century I...
Published Vegetation regulates energy exchange in the Arctic - Vegetation Regulates Energy Exchange in the Arctic
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Global warming is changing the Arctic by causing permafrost thaw, glacier melt, droughts, fires and...