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Published Long-term exposure to nitrate in drinking water may be a risk factor for prostate cancer - Long-Term Exposure to Nitrate in Drinking Water May Increase the Risk of Prostate Cancer
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The nitrate ingested over the course of a person's adult lifetime through the consumption of tap wat...
Published Microbes that co-operate contribute more carbon emissions - Microbes that Co-operate Contribute More Carbon Emissions
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Communities of microbes that work together release more carbon dioxide than competitive communities,...
Published Electrocatalysis under the atomic force microscope - Electrocatalysis under the Atomic Force Microscope
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A further development in atomic force microscopy now makes it possible to simultaneously image the h...
Published Devastating cost of future coastal flooding for many developing nations predicted in new study - Devastating Cost of Future Coastal Flooding for Many Developing Nations Predicted in New Study
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New global modelling predicts the devastating socioeconomic impacts of future extreme coastal floodi...
Published Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers - Researchers Discover Birds with Neurotoxin-Laden Feathers
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An expedition into the jungle of New Guinea has resulted in the discovery of two new species of pois...
Published More complex than expected: Catalysis under the microscope - More Complex Than Expected: Catalysis Under the Microscope
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Usually, catalytic reactions are analyzed by checking which chemicals go into a chemical reactor and...
Published Symmetry breaking by ultrashort light pulses opens new quantum pathways for coherent phonons - Symmetry Breaking by Ultrashort Light Pulses Opens New Quantum Pathways for Coherent Phonons
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Researchers have demonstrated a novel concept for exciting and probing coherent phonons in crystals...
Published Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes - Most of World's Salt Marshes Likely to be Underwater by 2100, Study Concludes
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Salt marshes are some of the most biologically productive ecosystems on Earth. They play an outsized...
Published PFAS found in blood of dogs, horses living near Fayetteville, NC - PFAS Found in Blood of Dogs, Horses Living Near Fayetteville, NC
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Researchers detected elevated PFAS levels in the blood of pet dogs and horses from Gray's Creek, N.C ...
Published Nanoscale observations simplify how scientists describe earthquake movement - Nanoscale Observations Simplify How Scientists Describe Earthquake Movement
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Using single calcite crystals with varying surface roughness allows engineers to simplify the comple...
Published Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age - Bering Land Bridge: A Latecomer in the Last Ice Age
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A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering La ...
Published Road salts and other human sources are threatening world's freshwater supplies - Road Salts and Other Human Sources are Threatening World's Freshwater Supplies
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When winter storms threaten to make travel dangerous, people often turn to salt to melt snow and ice...
Published The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return - The Greenland Ice Sheet: Approaching a Melting Point of No Return
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A new study using simulations identified two tipping points for the Greenland Ice Sheet: releasing 1...
Published Changing climate conditions likely facilitated early human migration to the Americas at key intervals, research suggests - Changing Climate Conditions Likely Facilitated Early Human Migration to the Americas at Key Intervals
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Researchers have pinpointed two intervals when ice and ocean conditions would have been favorable to...
Published Half of world's largest lakes losing water - Half of World's Largest Lakes Losing Water
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Fifty-three percent of the world's largest freshwater lakes are in decline, storing less water than...
Published Drought, heat waves worsen West Coast air pollution inequality - Drought and Heat Waves Worsen Air Pollution Inequality on the West Coast
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A new study found drought and heat waves could make air pollution worse for communities that already...
Published Nanophysics: The right twist - Nanophysics: The Right Twist
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Stacked layers of ultrathin semiconductor materials feature phenomena that can be exploited for nove...
Published Theory can sort order from chaos in complex quantum systems - Theory Can Sort Order from Chaos in Complex Quantum Systems
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Theoretical chemists have developed a theory that can predict the threshold at which quantum dynamic...
Published Would traffic noise from future flying cars cause stress? - Would Traffic Noise from Future Flying Cars Cause Stress?
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Study shows that not only are loud vehicles flying overhead a cause of noise pollution-related stres...
Published Widespread snowmelt in West Antarctica during unusually warm summer - Widespread Snowmelt in West Antarctica During Unusually Warm Summer
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An area of West Antarctica more than twice the size of California partially melted in 2016 when warm...