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Published Pollen production could impact climate change by helping clouds form - Pollen Production and Its Impact on Climate Change
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For millions of people with seasonal allergies, springtime means runny noses, excessive sneezes and...
Published Atmospheric acidity impacts oceanic ecology - Atmospheric Acidity Impacts Oceanic Ecology
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Increased acidity in the atmosphere is disrupting the ecological balance of the oceans, according to...
Published Small wildlife surveys can produce 'big picture' results - Small Wildlife Surveys Can Produce 'Big Picture' Results
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Small-scale wildlife surveys can reveal the health of entire ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTRAC...
Published Why certain fish are left off the hook - Why Certain Fish Are Left Off the Hook
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A new study found that while a piece of legislation designed to foster the sustainability of marine...
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 Research captures and separates important toxic air pollutant - Research Captures and Separates Important Toxic Air Pollutant
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A series of new stable, porous materials that capture and separate benzene have been developed. ABST...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role
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Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published Male California sea lions are becoming bigger and better fighters as their population rebounds - Male California Sea Lions are Becoming Bigger and Better Fighters as Their Population Rebounds
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California sea lions have managed to maintain -- and, in the case of males, increase -- their averag...
Published Cheaper method for making woven displays and smart fabrics -- of any size or shape - Cheaper Method for Making Woven Displays and Smart Fabrics -- of Any Size or Shape
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Researchers have developed next-generation smart textiles -- incorporating LEDs, sensors, energy har...
Published Nanowire networks learn and remember like a human brain - Nanowire Networks Learn and Remember Like a Human Brain
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Scientists have demonstrated nanowire networks can exhibit both short- and long-term memory like the...
Published Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reaction - Self-Folding Origami Machines Powered by Chemical Reaction
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Scientists have harnessed chemical reactions to make microscale origami machines self-fold -- freein...
Published Robots and Rights: Confucianism Offers Alternative - Robots and Rights: Confucianism Offers Alternative
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As robots assume more roles in the world, a new analysis reviewed research on robot rights, concludi...
Published Researchers solve a 150-year-old mystery: Aetosaur find involves juveniles - Researchers Solve a 150-Year-Old Mystery: Aetosaur Find Involves Juveniles
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Aetosaurs had a small head and a crocodile-like body. The land dwellers were up to six meters long a...
Published Genomes of 233 primate species sequenced - Genomes of 233 Primate Species Sequenced: A Breakthrough in Evolutionary Biology
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Researchers from 24 countries have analyzed the genomes of 809 individuals from 233 primate species,...
Published Mountain forests are being lost at an accelerating rate, putting biodiversity at risk - Mountain Forests: A Vanishing Habitat for Biodiversity
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More than 85% of the world's bird, mammal, and amphibian species live in mountains, particularly in...
Published DNA sequence enhances understanding origins of jaws - DNA Sequence Enhances Understanding Origins of Jaws
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Researchers have discovered and characterized a DNA sequence found in jawed vertebrates, such as sha...
Published Unrealistic experiments mean true impact of nitrogen pollution on the environment is unknown - Unrealistic Experiments Mean True Impact of Nitrogen Pollution on the Environment is Unknown
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Unrealistic and flawed scientific experiments mean the true impact of nitrogen pollution on the envi...
Published Jupiter's Great Red Spot feeds on smaller storms - Jupiter's Great Red Spot Feeds on Smaller Storms
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The stormy, centuries-old maelstrom of Jupiter's Great Red Spot was shaken but not destroyed by a se...
Published How fine bubbles lead to more efficient catalysts - How Fine Bubbles Lead to More Efficient Catalysts
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Catalysts are of utmost relevance for the production of chemicals and energy storage with hydrogen....
Published Paper drinking straws may be harmful and may not be better for the environment than plastic versions - The Environmental Paradox: Are Paper Drinking Straws Really Better than Plastic?
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'Eco-friendly' paper drinking straws contain long-lasting and potentially toxic chemicals, a new stu...