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Published Marine bacteria in Canadian Arctic capable of biodegrading diesel and oil - Marine Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Capable of Biodegrading Diesel and Oil
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Marine bacteria in the frigid waters of the Canadian Arctic are capable of biodegrading oil and dies...
Published Impact of oil contaminated water on tubeworms and brittlestars - Impact of Oil Contaminated Water on Tubeworms and Brittlestars
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A new study adds a new layer to understanding how an oil spill could impact marine life. A diverse c...
Published Smoke from major wildfires destroys the ozone layer - Smoke from Major Wildfires Destroys the Ozone Layer
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A new study shows that smoke from wildfires destroys the ozone layer. Researchers caution that if ma...
Published Storing hydrogen fuel in salts -- a step toward 'cleaner' energy production - Storing Hydrogen Fuel in Salts: A Step Towards Cleaner Energy Production
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Hydrogen gas could someday replace fossil fuels as a 'clean' energy source, producing only water and...
Published How calcium ions get into the cellular power stations of plants - How Calcium Ions Enter the Mitochondria of Plants
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Calcium is a very special nutrient. In the cells of most living beings calcium ions function as so-c...
Published Research reveals human-driven changes to distinctive foraging patterns in North Pacific Ocean - Research Reveals Human-Driven Changes to Distinctive Foraging Patterns in North Pacific Ocean
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The first large-scale study of its kind has uncovered more than 4,000 years' worth of distinctive fo...
Published Immense diversity and interdependence in high temp deep-sea microorganism communities - Immense Diversity and Interdependence in High Temp Deep-Sea Microorganism Communities
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A new study finds that microorganisms live in richly diverse and interdependent communities in high-...
Published Detecting, predicting, and preventing aortic ruptures with computational modeling - Detecting, Predicting, and Preventing Aortic Ruptures with Computational Modeling
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According to some estimates, up to 80% of patients who experience a ruptured abdominal aortic aneury...
Published Sensor enables high-fidelity input from everyday objects, human body - Sensor Enables High-Fidelity Input from Everyday Objects, Human Body
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Couches, tables, sleeves and more can turn into a high-fidelity input device for computers using a n...
Published Active video games provide alternative workout - Active Video Games: A Fun Way to Stay Fit
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Working out isn't known for being fun. But new active video and virtual reality games may help chang...
Published How the brain processes numbers -- New procedure improves measurement of human brain activity - How the Brain Processes Numbers: A Revolutionary Procedure Enhancing Human Brain Activity Measurement
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Measuring human brain activity down to the cellular level: until now, this has been possible only to...
Published Prion-like protein found in plants - Prion-like Protein Found in Plants: A New Discovery in the World of Science
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Scientists have determined that a plant protein involved in the timing of flowering could in fact be...
Published Aquatic organisms respond to flooding and drought disturbance in different ways - Aquatic Organisms Respond to Flooding and Drought Disturbance in Different Ways
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Populations of various species of aquatic insects and other invertebrates respond to flooding and wa...
Published Scientists discover places on the moon where it's always 'sweater weather' - Scientists Discover Places on the Moon Where It's Always 'Sweater Weather'
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A team led by planetary scientists has discovered shady locations within pits on the moon that alway...
Published The true power of the solar wind - The True Power of the Solar Wind
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The planets and moons of our solar system are continuously being bombarded by particles from the sun...
Published NASA's LRO sees GRAIL's explosive farewell - NASA's LRO Sees GRAIL's Explosive Farewell
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Many spacecraft just fade away, drifting silently through space after their mission is over, but not...
Published Hubble spots auroras on Uranus - Hubble Spots Auroras on Uranus: A Fascinating Discovery
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A composite image of Uranus by Voyager 2 and two different observations made by Hubble shows one for...
Published Scientists discover what extraordinary compounds may be hidden inside Uranus and Neptune - Scientists Discover Extraordinary Compounds Hidden Inside Uranus and Neptune
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Scientists have discovered that the depths of Uranus, Neptune and their satellites may contain extra...
Published Trace gas phosphine points to volcanic activity on Venus, scientists say - Trace Gas Phosphine Points to Volcanic Activity on Venus, Scientists Say
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Last autumn, researchers reported finding the gas phosphine in trace amounts in Venus' upper atmosph...
Published Why we live on Earth and not Venus - Why We Live on Earth and Not Venus
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Compared to its celestial neighbors Venus and Mars, Earth is a pretty habitable place. So how did we...