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Published Noise from urban environments affects the color of songbirds' beaks - Noise Pollution and Its Impact on Songbirds' Beaks
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A study examined the effects of anthropogenic noise on cognition, beak color, and growth in the zebr...
Published Selecting the right structural materials for fusion reactors - Selecting the Right Structural Materials for Fusion Reactors
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Do two promising structural materials corrode at very high temperatures when in contact with 'liquid...
Published Nitrate: Healthy heart or cancer risk? Meet nutrition's Jekyll and Hyde - Nitrate: Healthy Heart or Cancer Risk? Meet Nutrition's Jekyll and Hyde
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For a long time nitrate has been viewed warily, with previous research showing it could potentially...
Published Where did the first sugars come from? - Where Did the First Sugars Come From?
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Origin-of-life chemists propose that glyoxylate could have been the original source of sugars on the...
Published Researchers create E. coli-based water monitoring technology - Researchers Create E. coli-Based Water Monitoring Technology
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People often associate Escherichia coli with contaminated food, but E. coli has long been a workhors...
Published Tsunami threats underestimated in current models - Tsunami Threats Underestimated in Current Models
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USC researchers have found a correlation between tsunami severity and the width of the outer wedge -...
Published Ending THC use may reverse its impacts on male fertility, research shows - Ending THC Use May Reverse Its Impacts on Male Fertility, Research Shows
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A previous study confirmed that chronic use of cannabis may greatly impact male fertility and reprod...
Published Climate change threatens global fisheries - Climate Change Threatens Global Fisheries
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The diet quality of fish across large parts of the world's oceans could decline by up to 10 per cent...
Published Researchers devise tunable conducting edge - Researchers Devise Tunable Conducting Edge: A Breakthrough in Electronics
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Physicists have demonstrated a new magnetized state in a monolayer of tungsten ditelluride. This mat...
Published Designing more useful bacteria - Designing More Useful Bacteria: The Future of Biotechnology
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In a step forward for genetic engineering and synthetic biology, researchers have modified a strain...
Published DNA from ancient population in Southern China suggests Native Americans' East Asian roots - DNA from Ancient Population in Southern China Suggests Native Americans' East Asian Roots
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For the first time, researchers successfully sequenced the genome of ancient human fossils from the...
Published A fairy-like robot flies by the power of wind and light - A Fairy-Like Robot Flies by the Power of Wind and Light
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The loss of pollinators, such as bees, is a huge challenge for global biodiversity and affects human...
Published Juvenile black rockfish affected by marine heat wave but not always for the worse, research shows - Juvenile Black Rockfish Affected by Marine Heat Wave But Not Always for the Worse, Research Shows
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Larvae produced by black rockfish, a linchpin of the West Coast commercial fishing industry for the...
Published Limiting warming to 2°C may avoid 80% of heat-related deaths in Middle East and North Africa - Limiting Warming to 2°C May Avoid 80% of Heat-Related Deaths in Middle East and North Africa
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Over 80% of predicted heat-related deaths in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by the end of t...
Published Specific outdoor air pollutants linked to asthma attacks in urban children - Specific Outdoor Air Pollutants Linked to Asthma Attacks in Urban Children
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Moderate levels of two outdoor air pollutants, ozone and fine particulate matter, are associated wit ...
Published Scientists use satellites to track earth 'greening' amid climate change - Scientists Use Satellites to Track Earth 'Greening' Amid Climate Change
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Researchers found changes in 'greening,' or the amount of leaves plants are able to produce, will pl...
Published Stars determine their own masses - Stars Determine Their Own Masses: A New Discovery in Astrophysics
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Using new simulations, astrophysicists discovered that star formation is a self-regulatory process....
Published Feedback loops make climate action even more urgent, scientists say - Feedback Loops Make Climate Action Even More Urgent, Scientists Say
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Researchers have identified 26 global warming accelerators known as amplifying feedback loops that t...
Published Scientists use computational modeling to design 'ultrastable' materials - Scientists Use Computational Modeling to Design 'Ultrastable' Materials
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Researchers developed a computational approach to predict which metal-organic framework (MOF) struct...
Published Bird feeding helps small birds fight infection - Bird Feeding: A Simple Way to Help Small Birds Fight Infection
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Seeds and fat balls do more than just fill small birds' stomachs. New research from Lund University...