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Published Satellite images can help with environmental land management - Satellite Images: A Game-Changer in Environmental Land Management
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Academics have undertaken research that proves Earth Observation satellite imagery can accurately as...
Published Temperature, drought influencing movement of Plains bison - Temperature, Drought Influencing Movement of Plains Bison
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Temperature and severe drought can drive movement among herds of Plains bison, says a recent study....
Published 'Snapshots' of translation could help us investigate cellular proteins - Snapshots of Translation: Investigating Cellular Proteins
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Nascent polypeptide chains or polypeptidyl-tRNAs (pep-tRNAs) occur transiently during protein synthe...
Published Your gut's microbiome, on a chip - Your Gut's Microbiome, on a Chip
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Researchers describe how gut-on-a-chip devices can bridge lab models and human biology. Modeling the...
Published Black-legged tick genome deciphered - Black-Legged Tick Genome Deciphered: A Breakthrough in Lyme Disease Research
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Scientists have deciphered a comprehensive, continuous genome for a parasite responsible for transmi...
Published White-tailed deer blood kills bacteria that causes Lyme disease - White-tailed Deer Blood: A Promising Treatment for Lyme Disease?
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As tick season kicks in across the country, scientists have completed research that offers a promisi...
Published Can jack-of-all-trades AI reshape medicine? - Can Jack-of-All-Trades AI Reshape Medicine?
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Most medical AI models in use today are trained to perform one or two specific tasks and have limite...
Published Blind dating in bacteria evolution - Blind Dating in Bacteria Evolution: How Random Mutations Lead to Successful Adaptation
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A team of researchers reconstructed long-extinct proteins of a UV protection system of cyanobacteria ...
Published New research reveals 12 ways aquaculture can benefit the environment - New Research Reveals 12 Ways Aquaculture Can Benefit the Environment
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Aquaculture, or the farming of aquatic plants and animals, contributes to biodiversity and habitat l...
Published Virtual reality technology could strengthen effects of traditional rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis - Virtual Reality Technology Could Enhance Traditional Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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By increasing sensory input and promoting multisensory processing, virtual reality may increase the...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting
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CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...
Published Artificial photosynthesis for environmentally friendly food production - Artificial Photosynthesis: A Revolutionary Solution for Environmentally Friendly Food Production
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Ensuring the supply of food to the constantly growing world population and protecting the environmen ...
Published The hidden culprit behind nitrogen dioxide emissions - The Hidden Culprit Behind Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions
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A research team assesses neighborhood-scale NO2 exposure using a European satellite. High-rise apart...
Published Luring the virus into a trap - Luring the Virus into a Trap: A Promising Approach to Combatting Infectious Diseases
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Viruses like influenza A and Ebola invade human cells in a number of steps. Research teams investiga...
Published Rooting out how plants control nitrogen use - Rooting Out How Plants Control Nitrogen Use
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Nitrogen is such a crucial nutrient for plants that vast quantities of nitrogen-containing fertilize...
Published Twilight zone at risk from climate change - Twilight Zone at Risk from Climate Change
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Life in the ocean's 'twilight zone' could decline dramatically due to climate change, new research s...
Published Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would save billions from dangerously hot climate - Limiting Global Warming to 1.5°C: A Solution to the Dangerously Hot Climate
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Current climate policies will leave more than a fifth of humanity exposed to dangerously hot tempera...
Published New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions - New Feedback System Can Improve Efficiency of Fusion Reactions
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Scientists have refined the use of magnetic fields to improve the performance of doughnut-shaped fus...
Published Greenhouse gas emissions at 'an all-time high' -- and it is causing an unprecedented rate of global warming, say scientists - Greenhouse Gas Emissions at an All-Time High: The Unprecedented Rate of Global Warming
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Human-induced warming, largely caused by the burning of fossil fuels, reached an average of 1.14°C f...
Published Researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought - Researchers Find Decaying Biomass in Arctic Rivers Fuels More Carbon Export Than Previously Thought
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A new study found that plants and small organisms in Arctic rivers could be responsible for more tha...