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Published When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker's yeast are more alike than different
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Humans and baker's yeast have more in common than meets the eye, including an important mechanism th...
Published Groundwater reserves in southwestern Europe more stable overall than previously thought
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Groundwater is a vital resource, sustaining plants and ecosystems, ensuring agricultural production ...
Published Sonic youth: Healthy reef sounds increase coral settlement
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Healthy coral reefs have rich soundscapes, full of the croaks, purrs, and grunts of various fishes a...
Published Largest diversity study of 'magic mushrooms' investigates the evolution of psychoactive psilocybin production
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The genomic analysis of 52 Psilocybe specimens includes 39 species that have never been sequenced. P...
Published How researchers turn bacteria into cellulose-producing mini-factories
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Researchers have modified certain bacteria with UV light so that they produce more cellulose. The ba...
Published Creature the size of a dust grain found hiding in California's Mono Lake
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Mono Lake is a beautiful but harsh environment, its salty and arsenic-laced water home to brine shri...
Published New abiotic pathway for the formation of oxygen - New Abiotic Pathway for the Formation of Oxygen
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Researchers have now found evidence that double ionised sulphur dioxide contribute to the formation...
Published Signs of life would be detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons
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Could life be found in frozen sea spray from moons orbiting Saturn or Jupiter? New research finds th...
Published The extinction of the giant ape: Long-standing mystery solved
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The largest ever primate Gigantopithecus blacki went extinct when other Asian great apes were thrivi...
Published Study provides long-term look at ways to control wildfire in sagebrush steppe ecosystem - Study Provides Long-Term Look at Ways to Control Wildfire in Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystem
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New research provides the first long-term study of methods to control the spread of wildfire in the...
Published Global study of extreme drought impacts on grasslands and shrublands
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A global study shows that the effects of extreme drought -- which is expected to increase in frequen...
Published New maps help decision-makers factor albedo into tree-planting decisions
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A new study provides a global analysis of where restoration of tree cover is most effective at cooli...
Published Sixty-million-year-old grape seeds reveal how the death of the dinosaurs may have paved the way for grapes to spread
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Scientists discovered the oldest fossil grapes in the Western Hemisphere, which help show how after...
Published Study examines urban forests across the United States
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Tree-planting campaigns have been underway in the United States, especially in cities, as part of cl ...
Published Scientists devise method to secure Earth's biodiversity on the moon
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New research led proposes a plan to safeguard Earth's imperiled biodiversity by cryogenically preser...
Published Could AI-powered object recognition technology help solve wheat disease? - Could AI-Powered Object Recognition Technology Help Solve Wheat Disease?
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A new project is using advanced object recognition technology to keep toxin-contaminated wheat kerne...
Published Trees and green roofs can help reduce the urban heat island effect - Trees and Green Roofs: A Natural Solution to the Urban Heat Island Effect
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Air pollution experts have found that green infrastructure (GI), such as trees, can help reduce temp...
Published Recycling lake sediments for crop production: A sustainable solution for closing the phosphorus cycle - Recycling Lake Sediments for Crop Production: A Sustainable Solution for Closing the Phosphorus Cycle
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A four-year field experiment conducted on the shores of restored Lake Mustijärv in Viljandi, Estonia...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting
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CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...
Published Phage structure captured, to benefit biotech applications - Phage Structure Captured, to Benefit Biotech Applications
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Researchers have mapped out what a commonly-used form of phage looks like, which will help design be...