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Published New technique substantially reduces mouse damage to crops even during plagues - New Technique Substantially Reduces Mouse Damage to Crops Even During Plagues
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A non-toxic method to prevent mice from devouring wheat crops has been shown to drastically reduce s...
Published Violence was widespread in early farming society - Violence Was Widespread in Early Farming Society
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Violence and warfare were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe, a period...
Published Heaviest element yet detected in an exoplanet atmosphere - Heaviest Element Yet Detected in an Exoplanet Atmosphere
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Astronomers have discovered the heaviest element ever found in an exoplanet atmosphere -- barium. Th...
Published Scientists find world's oldest European hedgehog - Scientists Find World's Oldest European Hedgehog
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The world's oldest scientifically-confirmed European hedgehog has been found in Denmark by a citizen...
Published Remarkable squirting mussels captured on film - Remarkable Squirting Mussels Captured on Film
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Researchers have observed a highly unusual behavior in the endangered freshwater mussel, Unio crassu...
Published Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated - Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated
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Beetles are champions at surviving in extremely dry environments. In part, this property is due to t...
Published Research into birds killed in window collisions reveals their microbiomes - Research into Birds Killed in Window Collisions Reveals Their Microbiomes
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Researchers collected the bodies of birds that crashed into buildings while migrating, and used thes...
Published Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid - Engineers Create Bacteria That Can Synthesize an Unnatural Amino Acid
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Researchers have engineered bacteria to synthesize an amino acid that contains a rare functional gro...
Published Eat right, live longer: Could a moderate protein diet be the coveted elixir of youth? - Eat Right, Live Longer: Could a Moderate Protein Diet Be the Coveted Elixir of Youth?
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Consuming nutritious food can improve metabolic health and delay aging. But what are the appropriate...
Published The reasons why insect numbers are decreasing - The Reasons Why Insect Numbers Are Decreasing
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Researchers are investigating the causes and consequences of the worldwide insect decline as well as...
Published Bees and wasps use the same architectural solutions to join large hexagons to small hexagons - Bees and Wasps: The Ingenious Architects of Hexagons
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Bees and wasps have converged on the same architectural solutions to nest-building problems, accordi...
Published Culprit behind destruction of New York's first dinosaur museum revealed - Culprit Behind Destruction of New York's First Dinosaur Museum Revealed
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A new paper rewrites the history of the darkest, most bizarre event in the history of palaeontology....
Published Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes - Scales or Feathers? It All Comes Down to a Few Genes
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Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a rem...
Published Discovery could lead to new fungicides to protect rice crops - Discovery Could Lead to New Fungicides to Protect Rice Crops
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In some years, rice blast disease destroys more than one quarter of the harvest worldwide. But it's...
Published Ancient giant amphibians swam like crocodiles 250 million years ago - Ancient Giant Amphibians Swam Like Crocodiles 250 Million Years Ago
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Ancient 2m-long amphibians swam like crocodiles long before true crocodiles existed, according to a...
Published Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK - Nature's Potential to Combat Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss in the UK
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A new report details how nature can be a powerful ally in responding to the twin crises of biodivers...
Published U.S. coastline to see up to a foot of sea level rise by 2050 - U.S. Coastline to See Up to a Foot of Sea Level Rise by 2050
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The United States is expected to experience as much sea level rise by the year 2050 as it witnessed...
Published Study shows ancient Alaskans were freshwater fishers - Study Shows Ancient Alaskans Were Freshwater Fishers
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A scientific team has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people...
Published Climate change played key role in dinosaur success story - Climate Change Played a Key Role in the Dinosaur Success Story
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Climate change, rather than competition, played a key role in the ascendancy of dinosaurs through th...
Published Oil spill in Canadian Arctic could be devastating for environment and indigenous peoples, study finds - Oil Spill in Canadian Arctic: A Potential Environmental Disaster for Indigenous Peoples
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As melting sea ice brings more ships through the Northwest Passage, new research shows that Canada m...