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Published Collision risk and habitat loss: Wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species - Collision Risk and Habitat Loss: Wind Turbines in Forests Impair Threatened Bat Species
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In order to meet climate protection goals, renewable energies are booming -- often wind power. More...
Published X-shaped radio galaxies might form more simply than expected - X-Shaped Radio Galaxies Might Form More Simply Than Expected
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Using new simulations, astrophysicists implemented simple conditions to model the feeding of a super...
Published Prescribed burns encourage foul-smelling invaders - Prescribed Burns Encourage Foul-Smelling Invaders
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Though prescribed burns reduce wildfire threats and even improve habitat for some animals, new resea...
Published Underused satellite, radar data may improve thunderstorm forecasts - Underused Satellite, Radar Data May Improve Thunderstorm Forecasts
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Tens of thousands of thunderstorms may rumble around the world each day, but accurately predicting t...
Published Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects - Hope for Salamanders? Study Recalibrates Climate Change Effects
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For tiny salamanders squirming skin-to-soil, big-picture weather patterns may seem as far away as ou...
Published Stronger paper bags, reused repeatedly then recycled for biofuel could be future - Stronger Paper Bags, Reused Repeatedly then Recycled for Biofuel Could Be Future
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As the world searches for ways to reduce the use of plastics such as single-use plastic bags, a nove...
Published Consistent link between the seaside and better health - Consistent Link Between the Seaside and Better Health
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Seaside residents and holidaymakers have felt it for centuries, but scientists have only recently st...
Published Race against time to find ancient Indigenous carvings on boab trees - Race Against Time to Find Ancient Indigenous Carvings on Boab Trees
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Carvings in boab trees are as significant as rock art for Indigenous Australians. Now, there is a ra...
Published An exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before - An Exoplanet Atmosphere as Never Seen Before: A Breakthrough in Astronomy
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New observations of WASP-39 b reveal a never-before-seen molecule in the atmosphere of a planet -- s...
Published Early planetary migration can explain missing planets - Early Planetary Migration: A Possible Explanation for Missing Planets
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Computer simulations by Rice University scientists and their collaborators are the first to integrat...
Published It's a planet: New evidence of baby planet in the making - It's a Planet: New Evidence of Baby Planet in the Making
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Astronomers have developed a new technique to identify small planets hidden in protoplanetary disks....
Published The Goldilocks Supernova - The Goldilocks Supernova: A Rare and Mysterious Cosmic Event
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Scientists have discovered the first convincing evidence for a new type of stellar explosion -- an e...
Published For experimental physicists, quantum frustration leads to fundamental discovery - For Experimental Physicists, Quantum Frustration Leads to Fundamental Discovery
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A team of physicists recently announced that they have discovered a new phase of matter. Called the...
Published Researchers build bee robot that can twist - Researchers Build Bee Robot That Can Twist
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A robotic bee that can fly fully in all directions has been developed. With four wings made out of c...
Published Woodpecker guides post-fire forest management - Woodpecker Guides Post-Fire Forest Management
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What's good for the Black-backed Woodpecker is good for restoration of burned California forests. Th...
Published Perfection: The Enemy of Evolution - Perfection: The Enemy of Evolution
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Evolution is a sequence of design changes happening on their own in a discernible direction; it neve...
Published Effort to help pollinators shows successes, limitations - Effort to Help Pollinators Shows Successes, Limitations
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A three-year effort to conserve bee populations by introducing pollinator habitat in North Carolina...
Published Researcher uses pressure to understand RNA dynamics - Researcher Uses Pressure to Understand RNA Dynamics
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Just as space holds infinite mysteries, when we zoom in at the level of biomolecules (one trillion t ...
Published 'Volcanic winter' likely contributed to ecological catastrophe 250 million years ago - Volcanic Winter: A Major Contributor to the Ecological Catastrophe 250 Million Years Ago
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A team of scientists has identified an additional force that likely contributed to a mass extinction...
Published Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice - Smoke from Western Wildfires: A Surprising Influence on Arctic Sea Ice
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Sea ice and wildfires may be more interconnected than previously thought, according to new research....