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Published Nealtican lava flow field, Popocatépetl volcano: A window to the past and future hazards - Nealtican Lava Flow Field, Popocatépetl Volcano: A Window to the Past and Future Hazards
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The Popocatépetl volcano, located southeast of Mexico City, stands as the second highest peak in Mex...
Published 'Devastating' fungal infections wiping out crops and threatening global food security, experts warn - Devastating Fungal Infections Wiping Out Crops and Threatening Global Food Security, Experts Warn
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Worldwide, growers lose between 10 and 23 per cent of their crops to fungal infection each year, des...
Published Burro-ing into the past - Burro-ing into the Past: How Ancient DNA is Revolutionizing Our Understanding of Equine Evolution
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A new study reveals that introduced donkeys and indigenous pumas are helping to resurrect extinct fo...
Published Novel method for assigning workplaces in synthetic populations unveiled - Novel Method for Assigning Workplaces in Synthetic Populations Unveiled
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Synthetic populations are computer-generated models that mimic real-world populations in terms of ch...
Published Off-season cattle grazing to help control fire danger from invasive cheatgrass - Off-Season Cattle Grazing: A Promising Solution to Control Fire Danger from Invasive Cheatgrass
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Cheatgrass, an invasive annual grass that has invaded Nevada rangelands, is responsible for much of...
Published Lone star tick bites may be to blame for unexplained digestive problems - Lone Star Tick Bites May Be to Blame for Unexplained Digestive Problems
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New clinical guidance has been developed to help physicians and patients identify if unexplained dig...
Published Modified CRISPR-based enzymes improve the prospect of inserting entire genes into the genome to overcome diverse disease-causing mutations - Modified CRISPR-based Enzymes: A Promising Solution to Overcome Disease-Causing Mutations
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Many genetic diseases are caused by diverse mutations spread across an entire gene, and designing ge ...
Published Nonlethal parasites reduce how much their wild hosts eat, leading to ecosystem effects - Nonlethal Parasites: How They Affect Wild Hosts and Ecosystems
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Pervasive parasitic infections reduce herbivory rates and can therefore trigger trophic cascades tha...
Published Are new carbon sinks appearing in the Arctic? - Are New Carbon Sinks Appearing in the Arctic?
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Global warming can result in the spread of peatland vegetation in the Arctic. An international resea ...
Published New spray fights infections and antibiotic resistance - New Spray Fights Infections and Antibiotic Resistance
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The World Health Organization (WHO) ranks antibiotic resistance as one of the top ten threats to glo...
Published Gigapixel 3D microscope captures life in unprecedented detail - Gigapixel 3D Microscope Captures Life in Unprecedented Detail
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Researchers have developed a new type of microscope that stitches together video from 54 individual...
Published New insights on why improvements to Chesapeake Bay remain a challenge - New Insights on Why Improvements to Chesapeake Bay Remain a Challenge
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A new look at the history of water quality in the Chesapeake Bay sheds light on how the estuary has...
Published Livestock farming: Additive to make slurry more climate-friendly - Livestock Farming: Additive to Make Slurry More Climate-Friendly
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Livestock farming produces large quantities of greenhouse gases, especially methane, which is partic...
Published Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium - Siberian Tundra Could Virtually Disappear by Mid-Millennium
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Due to global warming, temperatures in the Arctic are climbing rapidly. As a result, the treeline fo...
Published New live bacterial product for stubborn superbug improves quality of life - New Live Bacterial Product for Stubborn Superbug Improves Quality of Life
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The stubborn superbug Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, may have met its match. A esearcher is repo...
Published Fewer moths, more flies - Fewer Moths, More Flies: The Impact of Climate Change on Insect Populations
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In the far north of the planet, climate change is clearly noticeable. A new study now shows that in...
Published Virus plus microplastics equal double whammy for fish health - Virus plus Microplastics Equal Double Whammy for Fish Health
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Microplastics -- tiny particles generated as plastics weather and fragment -- pose a growing threat...
Published A soft, stimulating scaffold supports brain cell development ex vivo - A Soft, Stimulating Scaffold Supports Brain Cell Development ex vivo
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Brain-computer interface companies like Neuralink are in the news a lot these days for their potenti...
Published World's oldest meal helps unravel mystery of our earliest animal ancestors - World's Oldest Meal Helps Unravel Mystery of Our Earliest Animal Ancestors
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The contents of the last meal consumed by the earliest animals known to inhabit Earth more than 550...
Published Satellites can be used to detect waste sites on Earth - Satellites Can Be Used to Detect Waste Sites on Earth
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A new computational system uses satellite data to identify sites on land where people dispose of was...