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Published Marine reserves unlikely to restore marine ecosystems - Marine Reserves Unlikely to Restore Marine Ecosystems
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Protected marine areas are one of the essential tools for the conservation of natural resources affe...
Published Testing vaccine candidates quickly with lab-grown mini-organs - Testing Vaccine Candidates Quickly with Lab-Grown Mini-Organs
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Developing and testing new treatments or vaccines for humans almost always requires animal trials, b...
Published New additives could turn concrete into an effective carbon sink - New Additives Could Turn Concrete into an Effective Carbon Sink
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Introducing additives to concrete manufacturing processes could reduce the sizeable carbon footprint...
Published Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed - Scientists See Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weed
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The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has...
Published Unique oil-eating bacteria found in world's deepest ocean trench, Mariana Trench - Unique Oil-Eating Bacteria Found in World's Deepest Ocean Trench, Mariana Trench
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Research that reveals what lies at the bottom of the deepest part of the ocean -- the Mariana Trench...
Published Companies' 'deforestation-free' supply chain pledges have barely impacted forest clearance in the Amazon, researchers say - Companies' 'Deforestation-Free' Supply Chain Pledges Have Barely Impacted Forest Clearance in the Amazon, Researchers Say
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More companies must make and implement zero-deforestation supply chain commitments in order to signi...
Published Wildfire smoke exposure negatively impacts dairy cow health - Wildfire Smoke Exposure Negatively Impacts Dairy Cow Health
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Increasing frequency and size of wildfires in the United States over the past several decades affect...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell
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Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published New polymer materials make fabricating optical interconnects easier - New Polymer Materials Make Fabricating Optical Interconnects Easier
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Researchers have developed new polymer materials that are ideal for making the optical links necessa...
Published Coupled computer modeling can help more accurately predict coastal flooding, study demonstrates - Coupled Computer Modeling: A More Accurate Way to Predict Coastal Flooding
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Researchers used a unique coupled computer modeling approach to accurately recreate the coastal floo...
Published Surgical sealing made better with robust thermosensitive bioadhesives - Surgical Sealing Made Better with Robust Thermosensitive Bioadhesives
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Scientists have employed inventive chemistry to produce an injectable biomaterial with significantly...
Published What shapes the composition of microbes in a warbler's gut? - What Shapes the Composition of Microbes in a Warbler's Gut?
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Differences among the collection of bacteria and other microorganisms that live within birds' digest...
Published Seabirds' response to abrupt climate change transformed sub-Antarctic island ecosystems - Seabirds' Response to Abrupt Climate Change Transformed Sub-Antarctic Island Ecosystems
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A 14,000-year paleoecological reconstruction of the sub-Antarctic islands done by an international r...
Published Grassroots data vital for reducing deadly bird-window strikes - Grassroots Data Vital for Reducing Deadly Bird-Window Strikes
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Much of the progress made in understanding the scope of bird deaths from building and window collisi...
Published Can clay capture carbon dioxide? - Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide?
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Scientists have been using powerful computer models combined with laboratory experiments to study ho...
Published Ancestral variation guides future environmental adaptations - Ancestral Variation Guides Future Environmental Adaptations
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The speed of environmental change is very challenging for wild organisms. When exposed to a new envi...
Published Want to cut emissions that cause climate change? Tax carbon - Want to Cut Emissions that Cause Climate Change? Tax Carbon
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Putting a price on producing carbon is the cheapest, most efficient policy change legislators can ma...
Published This loofah-inspired, sun-driven gel could purify all the water you'll need in a day - This Loofah-Inspired, Sun-Driven Gel Could Purify All the Water You'll Need in a Day
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Access to clean water is being strained as the human population increases and contamination impacts...
Published Scientists warn of rise in potentially fatal bacterial infection due to global warming - Scientists Warn of Rise in Potentially Fatal Bacterial Infection Due to Global Warming
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Continued warming of the climate would see a rise in the number and spread of potentially fatal infe...
Published Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture - Lab-Grown Fat: The Key to Unlocking the Flavor and Texture of Cultured Meat
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Researchers have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and mak...