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Published Pyrite, also known as fool's gold, may contain valuable lithium, a key element for green energy
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The technology revolution and development of new renewable energy resources is driving demand for li...
Published Eight new deep-sea species of marine sponges discovered
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Despite marine sponges being widespread on our planet, their biodiversity and distribution is still...
Published How can forests be reforested in a climate-friendly way?
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Europe's forests have already been severely affected by climate change. Thousands of hectares of tre...
Published Tropical forests adjust strategies to thrive even when soils are nutrient poor
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Tropical forests store a third of the world's carbon in their wood and soils. However, their future...
Published Two epicenters led to Japan's violent Noto earthquake on New Year's Day
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The 7.5- magnitude earthquake beneath Japan's Noto Peninsula on Jan. 1, 2024, occurred when a 'dual-...
Published Uncovering the secrets behind the silent flight of owls
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Owls produce negligible noise while flying. While many studies have linked the micro-fringes in owl...
Published Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers -- and a lot of carbon
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A new study provides the first evidence that the Arctic's frozen soil is the dominant force shaping...
Published Tawny owl's pale grey color linked to vital functions ensuring survival in extreme conditions
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A recent genetic discovery has revealed that the pale grey plumage of the tawny owl is linked to cru...
Published New research shows soil microorganisms could produce additional greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost
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As the planet has warmed, scientists have long been concerned about the potential for harmful greenh...
Published Ecologists reconstruct the history of biodiversity in the Indo-Australian archipelago and its rise as a hotspot
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The Coral Triangle, also known as the Indo-Australian Archipelago, is renowned for having the greate...
Published Restored oyster sanctuaries host more marine life
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Oysters sanctuaries in Chesapeake Bay are working for more than just oysters. Compared to nearby har...
Published Local dragonflies expose mercury pollution patterns
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A new study has unveiled surprising findings about mercury pollution: where it comes from and how it...
Published Ecologists put an insect group on century-old map of biodiversity
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The distribution of species around the globe is not a random process but an outcome resulting from s...
Published Fighting fires from space in record time: How AI could prevent devastating wildfires
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Scientists are getting closer to detecting bushfires in record time, thanks to cube satellites with...
Published Forest carbon storage has declined across much of the Western U.S., likely due to drought and fire
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Forests have been embraced as a natural climate solution, due to their ability to soak up carbon dio...
Published Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean
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The algae P. antarctica has two forms of the enzyme that makes the amino acid methionine, one needin...
Published By leaving garden waste alone, we could store 600,000 tons of CO2 per year - By Leaving Garden Waste Alone, We Could Store 600,000 Tons of CO2 per Year
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Danes shuttle nearly a million tons of garden waste from their gardens every year. But we would be d...
Published Black hole billiards in the centers of galaxies - Black Hole Billiards in the Centers of Galaxies
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Researchers provide the first plausible explanation to why one of the most massive black hole pairs...
Published Click beetle-inspired robots jump using elastic energy - Click Beetle-Inspired Robots Jump Using Elastic Energy
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Researchers have made a significant leap forward in developing insect-sized jumping robots capable o...
Published Microbes play a key role in unleashing 'forever chemicals' from recycled-waste fertilizer - Microbes Play a Key Role in Unleashing 'Forever Chemicals' from Recycled-Waste Fertilizer
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'Forever chemicals' are everywhere -- water, soil, crops, animals, the blood of 97% of Americans --...