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Published New study unveils epigenetic 'traffic lights' controlling stop and go for gene activity - New Study Unveils Epigenetic 'Traffic Lights' Controlling Stop and Go for Gene Activity
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A major new study reveals a 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells -- a...
Published Marine reserves unlikely to restore marine ecosystems - Marine Reserves Unlikely to Restore Marine Ecosystems
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Protected marine areas are one of the essential tools for the conservation of natural resources affe...
Published Researchers show a new way to induce useful defects using invisible material properties - Researchers Show a New Way to Induce Useful Defects Using Invisible Material Properties
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Much of modern electronic and computing technology is based on one idea: add chemical impurities, or...
Published Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed - Scientists See Anti-Aging Potential in an Invasive Weed
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The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has...
Published When cozying up with would-be predators, cleaner shrimp follow a dependable script - When Cozying Up with Would-Be Predators, Cleaner Shrimp Follow a Dependable Script
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It's a mystery how cleaner shrimp partner with would-be fish predators -- sometimes even climbing in...
Published At least half of Africa's rhinos are now in private hands; New paths for rhino conservation are needed - At Least Half of Africa's Rhinos Are Now in Private Hands: New Paths for Rhino Conservation Are Needed
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African rhino numbers are declining at unsustainable rates in core state-run parks which is why more...
Published Developing countries pay the highest price for living with large carnivores - Developing Countries Pay the Highest Price for Living with Large Carnivores
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A team of researchers has highlighted human-wildlife conflict as one of the globe's most pressing hu...
Published Healing the unhealable: New approach helps bones mend themselves - Healing the Unhealable: New Approach Helps Bones Mend Themselves
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Young babies and newborn mice can naturally heal damage to the bones that form the top of the skull,...
Published New research establishes how and why Western diets high in sugar and fat cause liver disease - New Research Establishes How and Why Western Diets High in Sugar and Fat Cause Liver Disease
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New research has established a link between western diets high in fat and sugar and the development...
Published Fastest laser camera films combustion in real time - Fastest Laser Camera Films Combustion in Real Time
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A research team has developed one of the world's fastest single-shot laser cameras, which is at leas...
Published Hairs that help fish feel -- and humans hear - Hairs that Help Fish Feel -- and Humans Hear
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Scientists are reporting a discovery about unexpected asymmetry on the hair cells of zebrafish that...
Published Human body a breeding ground for antimicrobial resistance genes - Human Body: A Breeding Ground for Antimicrobial Resistance Genes
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The community of microbes living in and on our bodies may be acting as a reservoir for antibiotic re...
Published Study shines new light on ancient microbial dark matter - Study Shines New Light on Ancient Microbial Dark Matter
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An international research team produced the first large-scale analysis of more than 400 newly sequen...
Published Climate change alters a human-raptor relationship - Climate Change Alters a Human-Raptor Relationship
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Bald Eagles and dairy farmers exist in a mutually beneficial relationship in parts of northwestern W...
Published Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture - Lab-Grown Fat: The Key to Unlocking the Flavor and Texture of Cultured Meat
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Researchers have successfully bulk-produced fat tissue in the lab that has a similar texture and mak...
Published Tech could help BC farmers reach customers, mitigate climate change impacts - Tech Could Help BC Farmers Reach Customers, Mitigate Climate Change Impacts
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Technology exists that the BC government could leverage to help small farmers connect directly with...
Published Half of replanted tropical trees don't survive - Half of Replanted Tropical Trees Don't Survive: A Look at the Challenges and Solutions
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On average, about half of trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do n...
Published Economics trump environment to save big cats, say ecologists - Economics Trump Environment to Save Big Cats, Say Ecologists
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Rapid economic growth has pushed rare species of big carnivores to the brink of extinction, but ecol...
Published Why corals glow even in the depths of the sea - Why Corals Glow Even in the Depths of the Sea
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A new study reveals that the phenomenon in deep reefs in which corals display glowing colors (fluore...
Published Broccoli consumption protects gut lining, reduces disease, in mice - Broccoli Consumption Protects Gut Lining, Reduces Disease, in Mice
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Broccoli is known to be beneficial to our health. For example, research has shown that increased con...