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Published Forests offer minimal protection against major flood events - Forests Offer Minimal Protection Against Major Flood Events
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New research examining whether forests can mitigate flood risk suggests they may offer less protecti...
Published Mining rare earth metals from electronic waste
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A small molecule that naturally serves as a binding site for metals in enzymes also proves useful fo ...
Published Nine new snail species discovered in Papua New Guinea, a biodiversity hot spot at risk
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A new study describes nine new species of carnivorous land snails, all of which are so small they co ...
Published Humans' ancestors survived the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs - **Humans' Ancestors Survived the Asteroid Impact that Killed the Dinosaurs**
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A Cretaceous origin for placental mammals, the group that includes humans, dogs and bats, has been r...
Published The world in grains of interstellar dust - The World in Grains of Interstellar Dust
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Understanding how dust grains form in interstellar gas could offer significant insights to astronome...
Published Bright galaxies put dark matter to the test
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The earliest galaxies are thought to have formed as the gravitational pull of dark matter, which has...
Published Wind farm noise exposure doesn't wake people up from their slumber more than road traffic noise
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Short exposure to wind farm and road traffic noise triggers a small increase in people waking from t ...
Published Moving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
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Awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, quantum dots have a wide variety of applications ranging...
Published Infectious H5N1 influenza virus in raw milk rapidly declines with heat treatment
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The amount of infectious H5N1 influenza viruses in raw milk rapidly declined with heat treatment in...
Published Ancient volcanic explosions shed light on Mercury's origins - Ancient Volcanic Explosions Shed Light on Mercury's Origins
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The surface of Mercury crackled with volcanic explosions for extended periods of the planet's histor...
Published Cassini spies the ice-giant planet Uranus beyond Saturn's rings - Cassini Spies the Ice-Giant Planet Uranus Beyond Saturn's Rings
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NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured its first-ever image of the pale blue ice-giant planet Uranus...
Published Scientists compile Cassini's unique observations of Saturn's rings - Scientists compile Cassini's unique observations of Saturn's rings
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Scientists have compiled 41 solar occultation observations of Saturn's rings from the Cassini missio...
Published Internal ocean in small Saturn moon uncovered - Internal Ocean in Small Saturn Moon Uncovered
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A scientist recently set out to prove that the tiny, innermost moon of Saturn was a frozen inert sat...
Published Towering plume of water escaping from Saturn moon - Towering Plume of Water Escaping from Saturn Moon
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Scientists have observed a towering plume of water vapor more than 6,000 miles long -- roughly the d...
Published New exoplanet too big for its star challenges ideas about how planets form - New Exoplanet Too Big for Its Star Challenges Ideas About How Planets Form
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The discovery of a strange exoplanet orbiting very close to a small cool star 500 light years away i ...
Published Solar system has a new most-distant member - Solar System Has a New Most-Distant Member
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The Solar System has a new most-distant member, bringing its outer frontier into focus. New work rep...
Published The quiet Sun is much more active than we thought - The Quiet Sun: More Active Than We Thought
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For a long time, researchers have believed that there is not much of interest going on in the Sun du...
Published Satellite galaxies can carry on forming stars when they pass close to their parent galaxies - Satellite Galaxies Can Form Stars When They Pass Close to Their Parent Galaxies
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Using sophisticated simulations of the whole of the Local Group of galaxies, including the Milky Way...
Published Using sunlight to save satellites from a fate of 'space junk' - Using Sunlight to Save Satellites from a Fate of 'Space Junk'
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Satellites are almost always illuminated by the sun, apart from short transitions to Earth's shadow....
Published Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life -- if they can survive long enough
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The small footprint and dim light of white dwarfs, remnants of stars that have burned through their ...