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Published Pakistan streamflow timing will become three times faster by end of century - Pakistan Streamflow Timing to Become Three Times Faster by End of Century
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A research team investigated changes in seasonal variability of streamflow over Pakistan from bias-c...
Published Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales - Toxic Toilet Paper and Long-Lasting Chemicals Found in Endangered Killer Whales
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A chemical used in the production of toilet paper and 'forever chemicals' have been found in the bod...
Published 40 percent of Amazon could now exist as rainforest or savanna-like ecosystems - 40 Percent of Amazon Could Now Exist as Rainforest or Savanna-like Ecosystems
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Researchers focused on the stability of tropical rainforests in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Ocean...
Published How species form: What the tangled history of polar bear and brown bear relations tells us - How Species Form: What the Tangled History of Polar Bear and Brown Bear Relations Tells Us
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A new study is providing an enhanced look at the intertwined evolutionary histories of polar bears a...
Published New study unveils epigenetic 'traffic lights' controlling stop and go for gene activity - New Study Unveils Epigenetic 'Traffic Lights' Controlling Stop and Go for Gene Activity
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A major new study reveals a 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells -- a...
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain?
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The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...
Published Human cells help researchers understand squid camouflage - Human Cells Help Researchers Understand Squid Camouflage
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Squids and octopuses are masters of camouflage. But some aspects of how they become reversibly trans...
Published Scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on Earth - Scientists Identify Substance That May Have Sparked Life on Earth
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A team of scientists dedicated to pinpointing the primordial origins of metabolism -- a set of core...
Published Observing group-living animals with drones and computer vision - Observing Group-Living Animals with Drones and Computer Vision
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New method to study the movement, behaviour, and environmental context of group-living animals using...
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 How the gut creates a cozy home for beneficial microbiome species - How the Gut Creates a Cozy Home for Beneficial Microbiome Species
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The digestive tract of fruit flies remodels itself to accommodate beneficial microbiome species and...
Published Scientists discover compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria - Scientists Discover Compound Found in Trees Has Potential to Kill Drug-Resistant Bacteria
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Researchers have found a naturally occurring compound, known as hydroquinine, has bacterial killing ...
Published How bacteria invade the brain - How Bacteria Invade the Brain
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New research in mice shows bacteria hijack communication between nerve and immune cells in the menin...
Published Famous rock art cave in Spain was used by ancient humans for over 50,000 years - Famous Rock Art Cave in Spain: A Testament to Ancient Human History
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A cave in southern Spain was used by ancient humans as a canvas for artwork and as a burial place fo...
Published How giants became dwarfs - How Giants Became Dwarfs: The Science Behind Dwarfism
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In certain Lake Tanganyika cichlids breeding in empty snail shells, there are two extreme sizes of m...
Published Blue whale foraging and reproduction are related to environmental conditions, study shows - Blue Whale Foraging and Reproduction: How Environmental Conditions Affect These Behaviors
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A new study of New Zealand blue whales' vocalizations indicates the whales are present year-round in...
Published Antarctica's ocean brightens clouds - Antarctica's Ocean Brightens Clouds: A New Study
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The teeming life in the Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica, contributes to brightening the c...
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 More effective protected areas needed to halt biodiversity loss - More Effective Protected Areas Needed to Halt Biodiversity Loss
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Protected natural areas of the UK are struggling to halt declines in insects and spiders that have o ...
Published Atmospheric dust levels are rising in the Great Plains - Atmospheric Dust Levels are Rising in the Great Plains
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A study finds that atmospheric dust levels are rising across the Great Plains at a rate of up to 5%...