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Published Malaria spike linked to amphibian die-off - Malaria Spike Linked to Amphibian Die-Off
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A new study links an amphibian die-off in Costa Rica and Panama with a spike in malaria cases. The s...
Published Imaging captures social dynamics of 'pee-shy' mice - Imaging Captures Social Dynamics of 'Pee-Shy' Mice
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Urine scent marks are the original social media, allowing animals to advertise their location, statu...
Published Where did the first sugars come from? - Where Did the First Sugars Come From?
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Origin-of-life chemists propose that glyoxylate could have been the original source of sugars on the...
Published Research unearths obscure heat transfer behaviors - Research Unearths Obscure Heat Transfer Behaviors
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Researchers have found that boron arsenide, which has already been viewed as a highly promising mate...
Published Adding sound to quantum simulations - Adding Sound to Quantum Simulations: A New Frontier in Quantum Computing
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Aiming to emulate the quantum characteristics of materials more realistically, researchers have figu...
Published Counting the cost of sunshine: Finding a better metric to measure human ecological footprints - Counting the Cost of Sunshine: Finding a Better Metric to Measure Human Ecological Footprints
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The human food-energy-water system is wickedly interconnected, but most of the links in the network...
Published Earth's first giant - Earth's First Giant: Uncovering the Secrets of the Prehistoric Amphibian
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The two-meter skull of an enormous new ichthyosaur species, Earth's first known giant creature, reve...
Published Knots smaller than human hair make materials unusually tough - Knots Smaller Than Human Hair Make Materials Unusually Tough
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A micro-architected material made from tiny knots proves tougher and more durable than unknotted cou...
Published Computer modelling aims to inform restoration, conservation of coral reefs - Computer Modelling Aims to Inform Restoration, Conservation of Coral Reefs
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A research team has created a computer modelling program to help scientists predict the effect of cl...
Published Animals are key to restoring the world's forests - Animals are Key to Restoring the World's Forests
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By dispersing seeds, animals can rapidly reestablish plant diversity in degraded forests. ABSTRACT:...
Published Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed - Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in Ribosome Decoding Revealed
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Scientists have found that human ribosomes decode mRNA slower than bacteria, with implications for d...
Published Compact, non-mechanical 3D lidar system could make autonomous driving safer - Compact, Non-Mechanical 3D Lidar System Could Make Autonomous Driving Safer
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A new system represents the first time that the capabilities of conventional beam-scanning lidar sys...
Published Smash or pass? This computer can tell - Smash or Pass? This Computer Can Tell
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Could an app tell if a first date is just not that into you? Engineers say the technology might not...
Published Dancing in the mud: Cut cable puts an end to bacterial party - Dancing in the Mud: Cut Cable Puts an End to Bacterial Party
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You can still be celebrated, even if you're buried in mud. A new study shows that innumerable other...
Published Far-off storms fuel sneaker waves along Pacific Northwest coast, new research suggests - Far-off Storms Fuel Sneaker Waves Along Pacific Northwest Coast, New Research Suggests
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Sneaker waves are likely fueled by a specific type of wave condition generated by far-off storms and...
Published Satellites observe speed-up of Glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula - Satellites Observe Speed-Up of Glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula
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Glaciers -- giant blocks of moving ice -- along Antarctica's coastline are flowing faster in the sum...
Published Why icicles are rippled - Why Icicles are Rippled
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Winter is coming to an end; the last nights of below zero temperatures are here. In the morning, one...
Published Wreck of historic royal ship discovered off the English coast - Wreck of Historic Royal Ship Discovered off the English Coast
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A royal shipwreck has been discovered off the English coast. The wreck is of one of the most famous...
Published Chemical signal protects migratory locusts from cannibalism - Chemical Signal Protects Migratory Locusts from Cannibalism
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Researchers show that the migratory locust Locusta migratoria produces the compound phenylacetonitri...
Published Earth prefers to serve life in XXS and XXL sizes - Earth Prefers to Serve Life in XXS and XXL Sizes
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Life comes in all shapes in sizes, but some sizes are more popular than others, new research has fou...