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Published How urea may have been the gateway to life - How Urea May Have Been the Gateway to Life
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Urea reacts extremely quickly under the conditions that existed when our planet was newly formed. Th...
Published The other side of the story: How evolution impacts the environment - The Other Side of the Story: How Evolution Impacts the Environment
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Researchers show that an evolutionary change in the length of lizards' legs can have a significant i...
Published Nature's chefs: Scientists propose food-making as means of understanding species interactions - Nature's Chefs: Scientists Propose Food-Making as Means of Understanding Species Interactions
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An interdisciplinary group of researchers is proposing a new way to think of some interactions betwe...
Published Drought, heat waves worsen West Coast air pollution inequality - Drought and Heat Waves Worsen Air Pollution Inequality on the West Coast
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A new study found drought and heat waves could make air pollution worse for communities that already...
Published Scientists develop insect-sized flying robots with flapping wings - Scientists Develop Insect-Sized Flying Robots with Flapping Wings
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A new drive system for flapping wing autonomous robots has been developed, using a new method of ele...
Published New technique maps large-scale impacts of fire-induced permafrost thaw in Alaska - New Technique Maps Large-Scale Impacts of Fire-Induced Permafrost Thaw in Alaska
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Researchers have developed a machine learning-based ensemble approach to quantify fire-induced thaw...
Published A fifth of California's Sierra Nevada conifer forests are stranded in habitats that have grown too warm for them - A Fifth of California's Sierra Nevada Conifer Forests are Stranded in Habitats That Have Grown Too Warm for Them
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Researchers created maps showing where warmer weather has left trees in conditions that don't suit t...
Published A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials - A Better Way to Quantify Radiation Damage in Materials
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Researchers find much of the damage inside nuclear reactors is so small that it has eluded previous...
Published 2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools - 2.9-Million-Year-Old Butchery Site Reopens Case of Who Made First Stone Tools
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Along the shores of Africa's Lake Victoria in Kenya roughly 2.9 million years ago, early human ances...
Published Genetic evolution doesn't always take millions of years - Genetic Evolution: It Doesn't Always Take Millions of Years
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Love them or hate them, there's no doubt the European Starling is a wildly successful bird. A new st...
Published Arctic river channels changing due to climate change - Arctic River Channels Changing Due to Climate Change
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A team of international researchers have found that the rivers in Arctic Canada and Alaska are not b...
Published Solar and wind power are key to decarbonizing Switzerland - Solar and Wind Power: The Key to Decarbonizing Switzerland
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How can we reduce the carbon footprint of electricity consumption in Switzerland? The country relies...
Published Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest - Humans are Leaving Behind a 'Frozen Signature' of Microbes on Mount Everest
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Thanks to technological advances in microbial DNA analysis, researchers have discovered that mountai...
Published Nature favors creatures in largest and smallest sizes - Nature Favors Creatures in Largest and Smallest Sizes
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Surveying the body sizes of Earth's living organisms, researchers found that the planet's biomass --...
Published Ancient proteins offer new clues about origin of life on Earth - Ancient Proteins Offer New Clues About the Origin of Life on Earth
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By simulating early Earth conditions in the lab, researchers have found that without specific amino...
Published Mummified crocodiles provide insights into mummy-making over time - Mummified Crocodiles: Insights into the Evolution of Mummy-Making
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Crocodiles were mummified in a unique way at the Egyptian site of Qubbat al-Hawa during the 5th Cent...
Published Full decarbonization of U.S. aviation sector is within grasp - Full Decarbonization of U.S. Aviation Sector is Within Grasp
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New research shows a pathway toward full decarbonization of U.S. aviation fuel use by substituting c...
Published Neolithic ceramics reveal dairy processing from milk of multiple species - Neolithic Ceramics Reveal Dairy Processing from Milk of Multiple Species
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A new study has found evidence of cheesemaking, using milk from multiple animals in Late Neolithic P...
Published Wax-coated sand keeps soil wet longer, improves crop yields in arid regions - Wax-Coated Sand: A Revolutionary Solution to Improve Crop Yields in Arid Regions
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Dry, hot regions are difficult places to grow plants because the soil dries out quickly. As a result ...
Published To groom or not to groom: 'Triage' in the ant kingdom - To Groom or Not to Groom: 'Triage' in the Ant Kingdom
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Social ants are masters of cooperative disease defense. They collectively take care of each other to...