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Published Researchers discover fossil of new species of pangolin in Europe - Researchers Discover Fossil of New Species of Pangolin in Europe
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Deeper analysis of fossils from one of Eastern Europe's most significant paleontological sites has l...
Published NASA confirms DART mission impact changed asteroid's motion in space - NASA Confirms DART Mission Impact Changed Asteroid's Motion in Space
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Analysis of data obtained over the past two weeks by NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART)...
Published Impact of coral chemical compounds on reef composition and health - Impact of Coral Chemical Compounds on Reef Composition and Health
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Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining...
Published Hidden moles in hidden holes - Unveiling the Mystery: Hidden Moles in Hidden Holes
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An international team of scientists has for the first time identified two new underground mammals th...
Published Cherokee inscriptions in Alabama cave interpreted - Cherokee Inscriptions in Alabama Cave Interpreted
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For the first time, a team of scholars and archaeologists has recorded and interpreted Cherokee insc...
Published Reef fish must relearn the 'rules of engagement' after coral bleaching - Reef Fish Must Relearn the 'Rules of Engagement' After Coral Bleaching
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Mass coral bleaching events are making it harder for some species of reef fish to identify competito...
Published Scientists from the Global South innovate to track ongoing amphibian pandemic - Scientists from the Global South Innovate to Track Ongoing Amphibian Pandemic
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Scientists have developed and validated an assay that could be used to diagnose Indian strains of th...
Published Hubble captures movie of DART asteroid impact debris - Hubble Captures Movie of DART Asteroid Impact Debris
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In 2022 NASA embarked on a bold experiment to see if they could change an asteroid's velocity by sma...
Published Largest-ever simulation of the Deepwater Horizon spill - Largest-Ever Simulation of the Deepwater Horizon Spill
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A team of researchers is conducting the largest-ever simulation of the Deepwater Horizon spill to de...
Published Natural gas flares likely source of respiratory illness spike - Natural Gas Flares Likely Source of Respiratory Illness Spike
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Flaring of natural gas from oil wells appeared to cause an increase of around 11,000 hospital visits...
Published Oil spill in Canadian Arctic could be devastating for environment and indigenous peoples, study finds - Oil Spill in Canadian Arctic: A Potential Environmental Disaster for Indigenous Peoples
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As melting sea ice brings more ships through the Northwest Passage, new research shows that Canada m...
Published Study first to show tiger sharks' travels and desired hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico - Study First to Show Tiger Sharks' Travels and Desired Hangouts in the Gulf of Mexico
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From 2010 to 2018, scientists tagged 56 tiger sharks of varying life stages to track their movements...
Published First Australians ate giant eggs of huge flightless birds, ancient proteins confirm - First Australians Ate Giant Eggs of Huge Flightless Birds, Ancient Proteins Confirm
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Scientists settle debate surrounding species that laid eggs exploited by early Australian people aro...
Published Healthcare researchers must be wary of misusing AI - Healthcare Researchers Must Be Wary of Misusing AI
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A commentary advocates the proper application of artificial intelligence in healthcare and warns of...
Published Beyond 'plant trees!': Research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems - Beyond 'Plant Trees!': Research Finds Tree Plantations Encroaching on Essential Ecosystems
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Trees planted in the tropics as part of nations' reforestation commitments can have unintended conse...
Published Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions - Rivers and Streams in the Andean Cordillera: Hot Spots for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Researchers show that rivers in the Andean mountains contribute 35% and 72% of riverine emissions of...
Published Novel nanocages for delivery of small interfering RNAs - Novel Nanocages for Delivery of Small Interfering RNAs
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Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are novel therapeutics that can be used to treat a wide range of dis...
Published Satellite monitoring of biodiversity moves within reach - Satellite Monitoring of Biodiversity Moves Within Reach
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Global biodiversity assessments require the collection of data on changes in plant biodiversity on a...
Published Arctic carbon conveyor belt discovered - Arctic Carbon Conveyor Belt Discovered: A New Climate Change Concern
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Every year, the cross-shelf transport of carbon-rich particles from the Barents and Kara Seas could...
Published Orangutans can make two sounds at the same time, similar to human beatboxing, study finds - **Orangutans: The Beatboxing Masters of the Jungle**
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Orangutans can make two separate sounds simultaneously, much like songbirds or human beatboxers, acc...