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Published Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide - Extinct Offshore Volcano Could Store Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide
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A new study concludes that an extinct volcano off the shore of Portugal could store as much as 1.2-8...
Published Versatile, high-speed, and efficient crystal actuation with photothermally resonated natural vibrations - Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
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Mechanically responsive molecular crystals are extremely useful in soft robotics, which requires a v...
Published Soil compound fights chronic wasting disease - Soil Compound Fights Chronic Wasting Disease
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A major compound in soil organic matter degrades chronic wasting disease prions and decreases infect...
Published New research suggests drought accelerated empire collapse - New Research Suggests Drought Accelerated Empire Collapse
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The collapse of the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age has been blamed on various factors, from w...
Published Great Basin: History of water supply in one of the driest regions in the USA - Great Basin: History of Water Supply in One of the Driest Regions in the USA
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An international team has reconstructed the evolution of groundwater in the Great Basin, USA -- one...
Published Researchers enlist robot swarms to mine lunar resources - Researchers Enlist Robot Swarms to Mine Lunar Resources
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Building a base on the moon was once something out of science fiction, but now scientists are starti...
Published The true power of the solar wind - The True Power of the Solar Wind
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The planets and moons of our solar system are continuously being bombarded by particles from the sun...
Published Large coronal hole near the sun's north pole - Large Coronal Hole Near the Sun's North Pole: What You Need to Know
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Astronomers captured an image of a gigantic coronal hole hovering over the sun's north pole on July...
Published Where do high-energy particles that endanger satellites, astronauts and airplanes come from? - Where Do High-Energy Particles That Endanger Satellites, Astronauts, and Airplanes Come From?
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Astrophysicists show how and when specific particles form and offers clues to questions that have tr...
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 Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species - Insect Pollination: A Key Factor for the Survival of Rare Wyoming Sagebrush Species
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The Laramie chickensage is unusual among the hundreds of species of sagebrush, most of which are pri...
Published Early-nesting ducks at increased risk due to changes in climate, land use - Early-nesting ducks at increased risk due to changes in climate, land use
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Each year approximately 10 million waterfowl fly north to their breeding grounds in the Prairie Poth...
Published Butterflies on the decline - Butterflies on the Decline: Causes and Solutions
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Research shows that the numbers of butterflies in meadows and pastures of Europe are in a continuous...
Published Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine
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The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...
Published Medieval monks were 'riddled with parasites' - Medieval Monks Were 'Riddled with Parasites'
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Research examining traces of parasites in medieval Cambridge residents suggests that monks were almo...
Published New antibiotic comes from a pathogenic bacterium in potatoes - New Antibiotic Comes from a Pathogenic Bacterium in Potatoes
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A multinational team of researchers in Europe report the discovery of a new antifungal antibiotic na...
Published Amount of information in visible universe quantified - Amount of Information in Visible Universe Quantified
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Researchers have long suspected a connection between information and the physical universe, with var...
Published As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning - As Oceans Warm, Snapping Shrimp Sound a Warning
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Scientists have confirmed their previous observations that rising temperatures increase the sound of...
Published Researchers want drivers to see clearly on the road - Researchers Want Drivers to See Clearly on the Road
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Every year, sun glare contributes to around 3,000 crashes in the United States. Researchers are help...
Published Olive trees were first domesticated 7,000 years ago, study finds - Olive Trees Were First Domesticated 7,000 Years Ago, Study Finds
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A new study has unraveled the earliest evidence for domestication of a fruit tree, researchers repor...