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Published Major fires an increasing risk as the air gets thirstier, research shows - Major Fires: An Increasing Risk as the Air Gets Thirstier
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Greater atmospheric demand for water means a dramatic increase in the risk of major fires in global...
Published Pacific Northwest heat dome tree damage more about temperature than drought, scientists say - Pacific Northwest Heat Dome Tree Damage More About Temperature Than Drought, Scientists Say
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Widespread tree scorch in the Pacific Northwest that became visible shortly after multiple days of r...
Published 'Jumping genes' help fungus kill salamanders - Jumping Genes: A New Threat to Salamanders
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A fungus that infects salamanders contains multiple copies of the same 'jumping genes', scientists h...
Published Caribou have been using same Arctic calving grounds for 3,000 years - Caribou Have Been Using the Same Arctic Calving Grounds for 3,000 Years
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Caribou have been using the same Arctic calving grounds for more than 3,000 years. Female caribou sh...
Published Kangaroo Island ants 'play dead' to avoid predators - Kangaroo Island Ants 'Play Dead' to Avoid Predators
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They're well known for their industrious work, but now a species of ant on Kangaroo Island is also s...
Published A jumping conclusion: Fossil insect ID'd as new genus, species of prodigious leaper, the froghopper - A Jumping Conclusion: Fossil Insect ID'd as New Genus, Species of Prodigious Leaper, the Froghopper
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A fossil arthropod entombed in 100-million-year-old Burmese amber has been identified as a new genus...
Published Skipping evolution: Some kangaroos didn't hop - Skipping Evolution: The Fascinating Story of Non-Hopping Kangaroos
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Extinct kangaroos used alternative methods to their famous hop according to comprehensive analysis....
Published 'Sustainable' condenser tumble dryers create hundreds of tons of waterborne microfiber pollution - Sustainable Condenser Tumble Dryers: The Hidden Waterborne Microfiber Pollution
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A new study has revealed that drying laundry using a condenser tumble dryer leads to hundreds of ton...
Published Double trouble when 2 disasters strike electrical transmission infrastructure - Double Trouble When 2 Disasters Strike Electrical Transmission Infrastructure
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One natural disaster can knock out electric service to millions. A new study suggests that back-to-b...
Published Move over, armadillos: There's a new bone-plated mammal in town - Move Over, Armadillos: There's a New Bone-Plated Mammal in Town
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Armadillos have long been considered to be the only living mammals that produce protective bony plat...
Published Scientists propose solution to a long-puzzling fusion problem - Scientists Propose Solution to a Long-Puzzling Fusion Problem
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Researchers demonstrate explanation of paradox that could apply to all spherical tokamaks, cost-effe...
Published These long-necked reptiles were decapitated by their predators, fossil evidence confirms - These Long-Necked Reptiles Were Decapitated by Their Predators, Fossil Evidence Confirms
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In the age of dinosaurs, many marine reptiles had extremely long necks compared to reptiles today. W...
Published Sensors that operate at high temperatures and in extreme environments - Sensors that Operate at High Temperatures and in Extreme Environments
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Researchers have developed a new reliable and durable sensor that can work in temperatures as high a...
Published When pigeons dream - When Pigeons Dream: Understanding the Sleep Patterns of Birds
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Dreams have been considered a hallmark of human sleep for a long time. Latest findings, however, sug...
Published Corals saving corals - Corals Saving Corals: A New Hope for Coral Reefs
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Corals resistant to disease can rescue more vulnerable corals, UC Davis found. Raising corals with d...
Published Octopuses rewire their brains to adapt to seasonal temperature shifts - Octopuses Rewire Their Brains to Adapt to Seasonal Temperature Shifts
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Octopuses don't thermoregulate, so their powerful brains are exposed to -- and potentially threatene...
Published What's driving re-burns across California and the West? - What's Driving Re-burns Across California and the West?
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Seasonal temperature, moisture loss from plants and wind speed are what primarily drive fires that s ...
Published The life below our feet: Team discovers microbes thriving in groundwater and producing oxygen in the dark - The Life Below Our Feet: Microbes Thriving in Groundwater and Producing Oxygen in the Dark
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A survey of groundwater samples drawn from aquifers beneath more than 80,000 square miles of Canadia...
Published Wheat's ancient roots of viral resistance uncovered - Wheat's Ancient Roots of Viral Resistance Uncovered
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The DNA sequence of a gene in wheat responsible for resisting a devastating virus has been discovere...
Published Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think - Do Hummingbirds Drink Alcohol? More Often Than You Think
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Animals that eat fruit or sip nectar often ingest alcohol because naturally occurring yeasts turning...