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Published 'Coastal squeeze:' Massive loss of U.S. coastline tidal flats over 31 years
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The entire contiguous U.S. has experienced massive urban expansions and the Atlantic Coast shows out...
Published Malaria vaccine candidate appears safe and produces promising immune response in a cohort of Tanzanian infants
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An experimental malaria vaccine appears safe and promotes an immune response in African infants, one...
Published Conservation in Indonesia is at risk, a team of researchers who study the region argues
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Indonesia, home to the largest tropical rainforest in Southeast Asia and over 17,500 islands, is a c...
Published Evolving elegance: Scientists connect beauty and safeguarding in ammonoid shells
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With 350 million years of evolution culminating in almost two centuries of scientific discourse, a n...
Published Scientists create special 'telomouse' with human-like telomeres
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Researchers introduce the 'Telomouse'. By making a subtle genetic alteration in standard lab mice, t...
Published A 'fish cartel' for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas
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Banding together to sell fishing rights could generate economic benefits for African countries, whic...
Published Researchers issue urgent call to save the world's largest flower -Rafflesia -- from extinction
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A new study finds that most Rafflesia species, which produce the world's largest flowers, face extin...
Published Despite being properly treated and highly diluted, wastewater still impacts on the river ecosystem
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An experiment using water from a large wastewater treatment plant has shown that this water continue...
Published Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species
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Researchers combined human and ecological factors to analyze the global scale of non-native tree spe...
Published Fire, disease threatening sanctuary plants for Australian wildlife
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New research has revealed Australia's iconic grasstrees -- known as 'yaccas' -- play a critical role...
Published How to save plants from climate change? Just ask them
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Climate change and a range of human-caused factors have disrupted the habitats of many California na...
Published Ruffed grouse population more resilient than expected, genetic study finds
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Despite decades of decline, a genetic analysis of ruffed grouse reveals that Pennsylvania's state bi...
Published Scientists have solved the damselfly color mystery
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For over 20 years, a research team has studied the common bluetail damselfly. Females occur in three...
Published Boosting weak immune system: Scientists find an unusual weapon against virus
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Infections with cytomegalovirus (CMV) are extremely common and often pose no major threat to the vas...
Published Research provides crucial insights into moss growth under elevated CO2 levels that may benefit climate change models
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Approximately 12,000 species of mosses exist and cover close to four million square miles of earth,...
Published Barnacle bends shape to fend off warm-water sea snails on the move
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Some barnacles are 'morphing' to protect themselves from predatory warm-water sea snails, which are ...
Published Sandalwood oil by-product prevents prostate cancer development in mice
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Sandalwood oil has been used worldwide for centuries. Now, a study is the first to demonstrate in vi...
Published Threatened sharks and rays caught off Cyprus
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Sharks and rays from threatened species are being caught off northern Cyprus, according to a new stu...
Published New research into hedgehogs injured by robotic lawn mowers discovers a significant but solvable animal welfare and conservation problem
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Scientists analyzed 370 documented cases of hedgehogs being injured (cut) by electric gardening tool...
Published Opportunities to improve future HIV vaccine candidates
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An effective HIV vaccine may need to prompt strong responses from immune cells called CD8+ T cells t...