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Published Deadly sea snail toxin could be key to making better medicines
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Scientists are finding clues for how to treat diabetes and hormone disorders in an unexpected place:...
Published Coral atoll islands may outpace sea-level rise with local ecological restoration, scientists say
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Ecological restoration may save coral atoll islands from the rising seas of climate change, accordin ...
Published New technique may help scientists stave off coral reef collapse
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Producing coral skeleton components in the easy-to-use soft-bodied sea anemone Nematostella creates ...
Published Fungus breaks down ocean plastic
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A fungus living in the sea can break down the plastic polyethylene, provided it has first been expos ...
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
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New research has confirmed that coastal water pollution transfers to the atmosphere in sea spray aer ...
Published Basic 'toolkit' for organ development is illuminated by sea star - Basic 'Toolkit' for Organ Development Illuminated by Sea Star
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One of the basic and crucial embryonic processes to unfold in virtually every living organism is the...
Published Saturn's moon Titan: Largest sea is 1,000-feet deep - Saturn's Moon Titan: The Largest Sea is 1,000-Feet Deep
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Far below the gaseous atmospheric shroud on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, lies Kraken Mare, a sea of ...
Published 10-year countdown to sea-ice-free Arctic - 10-Year Countdown to Sea-Ice-Free Arctic
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Research team predicts Arctic without ice by the end of 2030s if current increasing rate of greenhou...
Published Why microbes in the deep ocean live without sunlight - Why Microbes in the Deep Ocean Live Without Sunlight
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A new study reverses the idea that the bulk of life in the ocean is fueled by photosynthesis via sun...
Published Warming seas' negative impact on giant kelp starts in early life - Warming Seas' Negative Impact on Giant Kelp Starts in Early Life
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Kelp forests are one of the most diverse and productive natural ecosystems on the planet, but in the...
Published Marine heatwaves decimate sea urchins, molluscs and more at Rottnest - Marine Heatwaves Decimate Sea Urchins, Molluscs and More at Rottnest
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Researchers believe rising sea temperatures are to blame for the plummeting number of invertebrates ...
Published Deep-sea black carbon comes from hydrothermal vents - Deep-Sea Black Carbon: A Product of Hydrothermal Vents
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Hydrothermal vents have been identified as a previously undiscovered source of dissolved black carbo...
Published Antarctic summer thaw starts earlier, ends later than previously believed - Antarctic Summer Thaw: A Longer and Earlier Process Than Previously Believed
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New research changes our understanding of seasonal thawing in parts of Antarctica, as scientists hav...
Published Prehistoric human migration in Southeast Asia driven by sea-level rise - Prehistoric Human Migration in Southeast Asia Driven by Sea-Level Rise
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An interdisciplinary team of scientistshas found that rapid sea-level rise drove early settlers in S ...
Published Tiny sea creatures reveal the ancient origins of neurons
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A new study sheds new light on the origins of modern brain cells. Researchers find evidence that spe...
Published Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef - Scientists Say Sea-Level Changes Formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef
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Researchers report evidence the formation of K'gari and the Great Barrier Reef are linked to a chang...
Published New Antarctic extremes 'virtually certain' as world warms - The Inevitable Extremes of Antarctica: A Consequence of Global Warming
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Extreme events in Antarctica such as ocean heatwaves and ice loss will almost certainly become more...
Published Ancient Siberian genomes reveal genetic backflow from North America across the Bering Sea - Ancient Siberian Genomes Reveal Genetic Backflow from North America Across the Bering Sea
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The movement of people across the Bering Sea from North Asia to North America is a well-known phenom ...
Published Exploring the deep: Drones offer new ways to monitor sea floor - Exploring the Deep: Drones Offer New Ways to Monitor Sea Floor
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Researchers have developed a novel method for measuring the earth's crust on the seafloor. A lightwe...
Published Greenland melted recently: High risk of sea level rise today
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A large portion of Greenland was an ice-free tundra landscape -- perhaps covered by trees and roamin...