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Published Study shows landbuilding, site of freshwater diversion - Study Shows Landbuilding and Site of Freshwater Diversion: A Promising Solution for Coastal Erosion
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Supporters of the large-scale Mississippi River sediment diversions currently being planned by the L...
Published Montreal protocol is delaying first ice-free Arctic summer - Montreal Protocol is Delaying First Ice-Free Arctic Summer
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New research shows that the 1987 global treaty, designed to protect the ozone layer, has postponed t ...
Published Planet's rarest birds at higher risk of extinction - Planet's Rarest Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction
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A new study finds that bird species with extreme or uncommon combinations of traits face the highest...
Published Researchers track slowly splitting 'dent' in Earth's magnetic field - Researchers track slowly splitting 'dent' in Earth's magnetic field
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Earth's magnetic field acts like a protective shield around the planet, repelling and trapping charg ...
Published Even Sonoran Desert plants aren't immune to climate change - Even Sonoran Desert Plants Aren't Immune to Climate Change
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In North America's hottest, driest desert, climate change is causing the decline of plants once thou...
Published Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity - Human Ancestors Preferred Mosaic Landscapes and High Ecosystem Diversity
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A new study finds that early human species adapted to mosaic landscapes and diverse food resources,...
Published New study challenges our understanding of the immune system - New Study Challenges Our Understanding of the Immune System
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Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. T...
Published How to prepare for ocean acidification, a framework - How to Prepare for Ocean Acidification: A Framework
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An international research team develops a rubric for governments and policymaking bodies to evaluate...
Published Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans - Rodent Extinctions in Hispaniola May Have Been Caused by Humans
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Hispaniola once had among the highest diversity of rodents in the Caribbean. Today, only one rodent...
Published Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins - Study Reveals How Pollinators Cope with Plant Toxins
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Pollinators such as honeybees produce special enzymes that detoxify defence chemicals produced by pl...
Published A readily available dietary supplement may reverse organ damage caused by HIV and antiretroviral therapy - A Dietary Supplement That May Reverse Organ Damage Caused by HIV and Antiretroviral Therapy
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MitoQ, a mitochondrial antioxidant that is available to the public as a diet supplement, was found i...
Published Flooding tackled by helping citizens take action - Flooding Tackled by Helping Citizens Take Action
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Scientists have developed a new method that empowers citizens to identify solutions to climate chang...
Published Scientists find world's oldest European hedgehog - Scientists Find World's Oldest European Hedgehog
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The world's oldest scientifically-confirmed European hedgehog has been found in Denmark by a citizen...
Published Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier - Oral Barrier: Similar Ceramide Composition to Skin Barrier
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Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of the oral barrier in mice, s...
Published Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas - Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas
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If infected with the Ebola virus, less than 20 percent of Africa's endangered mountain gorillas woul...
Published Rainy days on track to double in the Arctic by 2100 - Rainy Days on Track to Double in the Arctic by 2100
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Today, more snow than rain falls in the Arctic, but this is expected to reverse by the end of the ce...
Published Can elephants save the planet? - Can Elephants Save the Planet?
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Researchers report that elephants play a key role in creating forests which store more atmospheric c...
Published Dune restoration could increase the resilience of Southern California's urban beaches to sea level rise
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Over the last several years, the residents of Santa Monica, a coastal city on the edge of Los Angele...
Published Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below thresholds set by the EPA
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For lakes in areas with light to moderate road density, the authors found that holding road salt app...
Published New solar active region spitting out flares - New Solar Active Region Spitting Out Flares
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An active region on the sun, numbered AR 1504, rotated into view over the left side of the sun on Ju...