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Published Greenhouse gas release from permafrost is influenced by mineral binding processes - Greenhouse Gas Release from Permafrost is Influenced by Mineral Binding Processes
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New insights into the binding of carbon to mineral particles in permafrost can improve the predictio...
Published Dead roots double shoreline loss in Gulf - Dead Roots Double Shoreline Loss in Gulf
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A new study finds that the loss of marsh-edge salt grasses and mangroves due to disturbances such as...
Published What causes pools below waterfalls to periodically fill with sediment? - What Causes Pools Below Waterfalls to Periodically Fill with Sediment?
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Deep pools below waterfalls are popular recreational swimming spots, but sometimes they can be parti...
Published Shaking the dinosaur family tree: How did 'bird-hipped' dinosaurs evolve? - Shaking the Dinosaur Family Tree: How Did 'Bird-Hipped' Dinosaurs Evolve?
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Researchers have conducted a new analysis of the origins of 'bird-hipped' dinosaurs -- the group whi...
Published Dinosaur teeth reveal what they didn't eat - Dinosaur Teeth Reveal What They Didn't Eat
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Scratches on dinosaur teeth could reveal what they really ate. Dental microwear texture analysis (DM...
Published Coastal wetlands are nature's flood defenses - Coastal Wetlands: Nature's Flood Defenses
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Coastal wetlands -- such as salt marshes -- provide even more flood protection than previously thoug...
Published 2020 tied for warmest year on record, NASA analysis shows - 2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows
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Earth's global average surface temperature in 2020 tied with 2016 as the warmest year on record, acc...
Published NASA examines El Nino's impact on ocean's food source - NASA Examines El Nino's Impact on Ocean's Food Source
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El Nino years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and scientists are studying ...
Published Decade-long Amazon rainforest burn yields new insight into wildfires - Decade-long Amazon Rainforest Burn Yields New Insight into Wildfires
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The longest and largest controlled burn experiment ever conducted in the Amazon rainforest has yield...
Published Scientists develop enzyme produced from agricultural waste for use as laundry detergent - Scientists Develop Enzyme Produced from Agricultural Waste for Use as Laundry Detergent
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An international team of researchers has developed an enzyme produced from agricultural waste that c...
Published Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies - Ozone Depletion Over North Pole Produces Weather Anomalies
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Researchers have established that the destruction of ozone over the Arctic in the spring causes abno...
Published Ancient herbivore's diet weakened teeth leading to eventual starvation, study suggests - Ancient Herbivore's Diet Weakened Teeth Leading to Eventual Starvation, Study Suggests
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Researchers have shed light on the life of the ancient reptile Rhynchosaur, which walked the earth b...
Published Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide - Extinct Offshore Volcano Could Store Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide
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A new study concludes that an extinct volcano off the shore of Portugal could store as much as 1.2-8...
Published New research can help electric utilities account for climate change - New Research Can Help Electric Utilities Account for Climate Change
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Researchers have devised a method to determine the impact of climate change on the supply and variab...
Published What lies beneath: Roots as drivers of South African landscape pattern - What Lies Beneath: Roots as Drivers of South African Landscape Pattern
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Research findings suggest that alternative stable states can be maintained through biotic mechanisms...
Published Honey bee colony loss in the U.S. linked to mites, extreme weather, pesticides - Honey Bee Colony Loss in the U.S. Linked to Mites, Extreme Weather, Pesticides
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Honey bee colony loss across the United States over the last five years is primarily related to the...
Published Agriculture needs fresh approach to tackle insect resistance to biopesticides, new analysis finds - Agriculture Needs a Fresh Approach to Tackle Insect Resistance to Biopesticides
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Insect pests which attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop resistance to greener pesticide...
Published Human expansion 1,000 years ago linked to Madagascar's loss of large vertebrates - Human Expansion 1,000 Years Ago Linked to Madagascar's Loss of Large Vertebrates
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The island of Madagascar -- one of the last large land masses colonized by humans - -sits about 250...
Published Toilet paper is an unexpected source of PFAS in wastewater - Toilet Paper: An Unexpected Source of PFAS in Wastewater
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Wastewater can provide clues about a community's infectious disease status, and even its prescriptio...
Published Wind and solar could power the world’s major countries most of the time - Wind and Solar Could Power the World's Major Countries Most of the Time
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With the eyes of the world on the United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, strategi...