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Published How radioactive decay could support extraterrestrial life - How Radioactive Decay Could Support Extraterrestrial Life
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In the icy bodies around our solar system, radiation emitted from rocky cores could break up water m...
Published New polymer fuel cells can operate at higher temperatures - New Polymer Fuel Cells Can Operate at Higher Temperatures
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A new high-temperature polymer fuel cell that operates at 80-160 degrees Celsius, with a higher-rate ...
Published Elephant ecosystems in decline - Elephant Ecosystems in Decline: Understanding the Causes and Consequences
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Global space for Asian elephant habitats has been in rapid decline since the 1700s, a new report rev...
Published Is the U.S. ready for an African swine fever outbreak? - Is the U.S. Ready for an African Swine Fever Outbreak?
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Researchers used a computer model to understand how African swine fever (ASF) might spread among swi...
Published Soil erosion and wildfire another nail in coffin for Triassic era - Soil Erosion and Wildfire: Another Nail in the Coffin for Triassic Era
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New research has revealed that soil erosion and wildfires contributed to a mass extinction event 201...
Published Better residents' health after switch to electric buses - Better Residents' Health After Switch to Electric Buses
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The health of residents living alongside a bus route in Gothenburg, Sweden, became considerably bett...
Published A star's unexpected survival - A Star's Unexpected Survival: The Astonishing Discovery of a Dying Star That Refused to Die
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Hundreds of millions of light-years away in a distant galaxy, a star orbiting a supermassive black h...
Published Some coastal salt marshes are keeping up with sea level rise -- for now - Some Coastal Salt Marshes Are Keeping Up with Sea Level Rise -- For Now
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The world's salty, tidal marshes are hotspots of carbon storage and productivity, building up sedime...
Published Off-season cattle grazing to help control fire danger from invasive cheatgrass - Off-Season Cattle Grazing: A Promising Solution to Control Fire Danger from Invasive Cheatgrass
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Cheatgrass, an invasive annual grass that has invaded Nevada rangelands, is responsible for much of...
Published Hubble finds early, massive galaxies running on empty - Hubble Finds Early, Massive Galaxies Running on Empty
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When the universe was about 3 billion years old, just 20% of its current age, it experienced the mos...
Published Fats help tag medical implants as friend or foe - Fats Help Tag Medical Implants as Friend or Foe
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Bioengineers found that lipid deposition on the surfaces of medical implants can play a mediating ro...
Published Powering wearable technology with MXene textile supercapacitor 'patch' - Powering Wearable Technology with MXene Textile Supercapacitor 'Patch'
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Researchers are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Materials scientist...
Published Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too - Marine Plankton: A Window into Ocean and Human Health
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Researchers suggest that rising levels of humanmade chemicals, accumulating in marine plankton, migh...
Published North American mountain vegetation is rapidly shifting higher as the climate warms - North American Mountain Vegetation is Rapidly Shifting Higher as the Climate Warms
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In mountainous western North America, vegetation cover has moved upward at a rapid rate over the pas ...
Published Parasitic infections common in kids in low-resource US communities - Parasitic Infections Common in Kids in Low-Resource US Communities
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Neglected by government officials and medical professionals, parasitic infections can lead to lifelo...
Published Nonlethal parasites reduce how much their wild hosts eat, leading to ecosystem effects - Nonlethal Parasites: How They Affect Wild Hosts and Ecosystems
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Pervasive parasitic infections reduce herbivory rates and can therefore trigger trophic cascades tha ...
Published New spray fights infections and antibiotic resistance - New Spray Fights Infections and Antibiotic Resistance
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The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks antibiotic resistance as one of the top ten threats to glo...
Published Sensitive sensor detects Down syndrome DNA with blood test during pregnancy - Sensitive Sensor Detects Down Syndrome DNA with Blood Test During Pregnancy
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Down syndrome is the most common birth...
Published Plastic pollution in the oceans is an equity issue - Plastic Pollution in the Oceans is an Equity Issue
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A new report and upcoming international virtual event addresses the unequal burden of marine plastic...
Published Sweet salvation -- how a sugar cane pathogen is gearing up a new era of antibiotic discovery - Sweet Salvation: How a Sugar Cane Pathogen is Gearing Up a New Era of Antibiotic Discovery
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A potent plant toxin with a unique way of killing harmful bacteria has emerged as one of the stronge...