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Published The world's first horse riders - The World's First Horse Riders: A Look into the History of Horse Domestication
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Researchers have discovered evidence of horse riding by studying the remains of human skeletons foun...
Published Study shows how math, science identity in students affects college, career outcomes - Study Shows How Math and Science Identity in Students Affects College and Career Outcomes
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Two researchers have published a study that asked students if they see themselves as a math or scien...
Published Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals - Fungi: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
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Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissio...
Published Sea urchin die-offs threaten Caribbean coral reefs - Sea Urchin Die-Offs Threaten Caribbean Coral Reefs
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The sustained loss of a once abundant species of sea urchin in the Caribbean could also result in th...
Published Marine heatwaves decimate sea urchins, molluscs and more at Rottnest - Marine Heatwaves Decimate Sea Urchins, Molluscs and More at Rottnest
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Researchers believe rising sea temperatures are to blame for the plummeting number of invertebrates...
Published Less ice, fewer calling seals - Less Ice, Fewer Calling Seals: The Impact of Climate Change on Arctic Wildlife
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For several years, a team of researchers used underwater microphones to listen for seals at the edge...
Published Researchers find high risk to amphibians if fungal pathogen invades North America - Researchers Find High Risk to Amphibians if Fungal Pathogen Invades North America
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New research indicates the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal) could be devasta...
Published Arctic ice algae heavily contaminated with microplastics - Arctic Ice Algae Heavily Contaminated with Microplastics
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The alga Melosira arctica, which grows under Arctic sea ice, contains ten times as many microplastic...
Published The size of mammal ancestors' ear canals reveal when warm-bloodedness evolved - The Size of Mammal Ancestors' Ear Canals Reveal When Warm-Bloodedness Evolved
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Warm-bloodedness is a key mammal trait, but it's been a mystery when our ancestors evolved it. A new...
Published Diverse plant water-use strategies make forests more resilient to extreme drought - Diverse Plant Water-Use Strategies: The Key to Forest Resilience in Extreme Drought
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An unprecedented drought experiment at Biosphere 2 highlights nature's surprising resilience. ABSTRA...
Published How long can exotic nuclei survive at the edge of stability? - How Long Can Exotic Nuclei Survive at the Edge of Stability?
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A new study has measured how long it takes for several kinds of exotic nuclei to decay. The paper ma...
Published New mineral discovered in moon meteorite - New Mineral Discovered in Moon Meteorite: Implications for Lunar Geology
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The high-pressure mineral Donwilhelmsite, recently discovered in the lunar meteorite Oued Awlitis 00...
Published CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing boosts effectiveness of ultrasound cancer therapy - CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing Boosts Effectiveness of Ultrasound Cancer Therapy
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Sonodynamic therapy uses ultrasound in combination with drugs to release harmful reactive oxygen spe...
Published Scientists discover hidden crab diversity among coral reefs - Scientists Discover Hidden Crab Diversity Among Coral Reefs
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The Indo-West Pacific is the largest marine ecosystem on Earth, but scientists who study its diversi...
Published The driving force behind tropical mudslides - The Driving Force Behind Tropical Mudslides
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Geological knowledge is essential for predicting what areas in a tropical mountain range are more pr...
Published Why groundwater is one of our most precious resources - Why Groundwater is One of Our Most Precious Resources
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From the Murray-Darling system to Great Artesian Basin, 'invisible' underground groundwater is often...
Published Astronomers find no young binary stars near Milky Way's black hole - Astronomers Find No Young Binary Stars Near Milky Way's Black Hole
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Scientists analyzed over a decade's worth of data about 16 young supermassive stars orbiting the sup...
Published Astronomers reveal the largest cosmic explosion ever seen - Astronomers Reveal the Largest Cosmic Explosion Ever Seen
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Astronomers have uncovered the largest cosmic explosion ever witnessed. The explosion is more than t...
Published Ancient viruses discovered in coral symbionts' DNA - Ancient Viruses Discovered in Coral Symbionts' DNA
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The symbiotic organisms that live in corals and provide them with their dramatic colors contain frag...
Published What can a dinosaur's inner ear tell us? Just listen - What Can a Dinosaur's Inner Ear Tell Us? Just Listen
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If paleontologists had a wish list, it would almost certainly include insights into two particular p...