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Published Unlocking the secrets of killer whale diets and their role in climate change - Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Diets and Their Role in Climate Change


Researchers have discovered new clues to understand how killer whales impact their environment. ABST...
Published Wind turbine night noise - Wind Turbine Night Noise: Understanding the Impact on Human Health and Well-being


With wind generation one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sectors in the world, experts are u...
Published Black hole billiards in the centers of galaxies - Black Hole Billiards in the Centers of Galaxies


Researchers provide the first plausible explanation to why one of the most massive black hole pairs...
Published Scientists make stunning discovery, find new protein activity in telomeres - Scientists Make Stunning Discovery: New Protein Activity Found in Telomeres


Researchers made the stunning discovery that telomeres contain genetic information to produce two sm...
Published Space rocket junk could have deadly consequences unless governments act - Space Rocket Junk Could Have Deadly Consequences Unless Governments Act



The re-entry of abandoned stages of rockets left in orbit from space launches have a six to 10 per c...
Published Circadian clock controls sunflower blooms, optimizing for pollinators - Circadian Clock Controls Sunflower Blooms, Optimizing for Pollinators


An internal circadian clock controls the distinctive concentric rings of flowering in sunflowers, ma...
Published Forests' long-term capacity to store carbon is dropping in regions with extreme annual fires - Forests' Long-Term Capacity to Store Carbon is Dropping in Regions with Extreme Annual Fires


Researchers have analysed decades' worth of data on the impact of repeated fires on ecosystems acros...
Published Study uncovers widespread and ongoing clearcutting of Swedish old forests - Study Uncovers Widespread and Ongoing Clearcutting of Swedish Old Forests


Almost one fourth of Sweden's last unprotected old-growth forest was logged between 2003 and 2019. A...
Published Integrating humans with AI in structural design - Integrating Humans with AI in Structural Design


A new design process that uses generative design but also seeks feedback from humans is more effecti...
Published Coastal water pollution transfers to the air in sea spray aerosol and reaches people on land - Coastal Water Pollution Transfers to the Air in Sea Spray Aerosol and Reaches People on Land


New research has confirmed that coastal water pollution transfers to the atmosphere in sea spray aer...
Published Animals are key to restoring the world's forests - Animals are Key to Restoring the World's Forests



By dispersing seeds, animals can rapidly reestablish plant diversity in degraded forests. ABSTRACT:...
Published Designing more useful bacteria - Designing More Useful Bacteria: The Future of Biotechnology


In a step forward for genetic engineering and synthetic biology, researchers have modified a strain...
Published Geologically vibrant continents produce higher biodiversity - Geologically Vibrant Continents: A Key Factor in Higher Biodiversity


Using a new mechanistic model of evolution on Earth, researchers can now better explain why the rain...
Published At least 80% of the world's most important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments - At Least 80% of the World's Most Important Sites for Biodiversity on Land Currently Contain Human Developments


At least 80% of sites identified as being internationally important for biodiversity on land current...
Published Molecular 'Superpower' of antibiotic-resistant bacteria - Molecular 'Superpower' of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria



A species of ordinary gut bacteria that we all carry flourishes when the intestinal flora is knocked...
Published Cannabinoids give worms the munchies, too - Cannabinoids Give Worms the Munchies, Too: A Surprising Discovery



Marijuana (cannabis) is well known for giving people the 'munchies.' Not only does it make people wa...
Published Researchers reveal the origin story for carbon-12, a building block for life - Researchers Reveal the Origin Story for Carbon-12, a Building Block for Life


After running simulations on the world's most powerful supercomputer, an international team of resea...
Published Nanomaterial influences gut microbiome and immune system interactions - Nanomaterial Influences Gut Microbiome and Immune System Interactions


The nanomaterial graphene oxide -- which is used in everything from electronics to sensors for biomo...
Published How spheres become worms - How Spheres Become Worms: Understanding the Process of Embryonic Development



A previously unknown form of hydrogel formation has been elucidated: chemists found unusual interact...
Published Forests benefit from tree species variety and genetic diversity - Forests Benefit from Tree Species Variety and Genetic Diversity



Reforestation projects should include a variety of tree species and ensure genetic diversity within...