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Published Extreme UV laser shows generation of atmospheric pollutant - Extreme UV Laser Shows Generation of Atmospheric Pollutant
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Scientists show that under laboratory conditions, ultraviolet light reacts with nitrophenol to produ...
Published Researchers design model that predicts which buildings will survive wildfire - Researchers Design Model That Predicts Which Buildings Will Survive Wildfire
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Wildfires may seem unpredictable, leaving random ruin in their wake. Engineers have now developed a...
Published Unprecedented levels of high-severity fire burn in Sierra Nevada - Unprecedented Levels of High-Severity Fire Burn in Sierra Nevada
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High-severity wildfire in California's Sierra Nevada forests has nearly quintupled compared to befor...
Published Report shows tectonics to be main driver of hillslope 'connectivity' - Report Shows Tectonics to be Main Driver of Hillslope 'Connectivity'
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A new large-scale analysis of hillslope connectivity at the continental scale was recently published...
Published Popular sport fish are behaviorally impaired from exposure to crude oil, study finds - Popular Sport Fish Impaired by Crude Oil Exposure: A Study
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New research has confirmed that a popular sport fish exposed to sublethal levels of crude oil and re...
Published Bacteria really eat plastic - Bacteria Really Eat Plastic: A Breakthrough in Waste Management
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The bacterium Rhodococcus ruber eats and actually digests plastic. ABSTRACT: Bacteria Really Eat Pla...
Published Satellites can be used to detect waste sites on Earth - Satellites Can Be Used to Detect Waste Sites on Earth
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A new computational system uses satellite data to identify sites on land where people dispose of was...
Published Wine forecast: Britain could be Chardonnay champions by 2050 - Wine Forecast: Britain Could Be Chardonnay Champions by 2050
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As a result of climate change, over one-fifth of the UK may have suitable weather by mid-Century to...
Published Lianas more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, transforming knowledge in understudied area - Lianas More Likely to Infest Smaller Trees in Southeast Asian Forests: Transforming Knowledge in an Understudied Area
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Woody climbing plants, known as lianas, are more likely to infest smaller trees in Malaysian forests...
Published Mixture of crops provide ecological benefits for agricultural landscapes - Mixture of Crops Provide Ecological Benefits for Agricultural Landscapes
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There are often too few flowering plants in agricultural landscapes, which is one reason for the dec...
Published Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could help to make agriculture more sustainable - Turning Wastewater into Fertilizer: A Sustainable Solution for Agriculture
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The wastewater draining from massive pools of sewage sludge has the potential to play a role in more...
Published The thermodynamics of quantum computing - The Thermodynamics of Quantum Computing
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In research on quantum computers, one aspect that has been mostly neglected until now is the generat...
Published Insight into past--and future--of Western US wildfires - Insight into Past--and Future--of Western US Wildfires
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A new study examines the context surrounding the fires and offers insight into the historical role o...
Published Wastewater sector emits nearly twice as much methane as previously thought - Wastewater Sector Emits Nearly Twice as Much Methane as Previously Thought
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Researchers reveal that actual methane emissions from the wastewater treatment sector in the U.S. ar...
Published How chronic stress drives the brain to crave comfort food - How Chronic Stress Drives the Brain to Crave Comfort Food
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Stress can override natural satiety cues to drive more food intake and boost cravings for sweets. AB...
Published Assessing and optimizing the quality of sensor networks - Assessing and Optimizing the Quality of Sensor Networks
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When building sensor networks, it can be extremely challenging for researchers to determine how the...
Published Securing supply chains with quantum computing - Securing Supply Chains with Quantum Computing
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New research in quantum computing is moving science closer to being able to overcome supply-chain ch...
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 River diversions may cause microplastics to remain longer on land and in streams before reaching oceans - River Diversions and the Lingering Effects of Microplastics on Land and Streams
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Diverting streams and rivers to irrigate crops or provide drinking water may significantly extend th...
Published Temperature is stronger than light and flow as driver of oxygen in US rivers - Temperature: The Strongest Driver of Oxygen in US Rivers
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The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals li...