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Published Frogs were Florida's first-known vertebrates from the Caribbean
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A new fossil study shows that frogs from the genus Eleutherodactylus are geologically the oldest Car ...
Published Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat
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A new study reveals increasing warming rates in the world's oceans in recent decades and the locatio ...
Published Elephant ancestors´ teeth evolved in response to long term changes in diet and climate in Africa
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A new study shows that the cheek teeth of proboscideans (elephants and their ancient relatives) evol ...
Published Chimpanzees use hilltops to conduct reconnaissance on rival groups, study finds
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Research on neighboring chimpanzee communities in the forests of West Africa suggests a warfare tact...
Published Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey
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By studying the skull shapes of dipsadine snakes, researchers have found how these species of snakes ...
Published Aquatic insects in restored streams need more rocks to lay their eggs
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Likening it to providing more runways at busy airports, researchers at North Carolina State Universi...
Published Towards better batteries and fuel cells with dispersibility estimation for carbon electrode slurries
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Carbon slurries, which consist of a suspension of carbon particles in a solvent, are used to mass-pr...
Published Pollination by more than one bee species improves cherry harvest
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To obtain the biggest cherry harvest, trees should be pollinated by both honey bees and mason bees....
Published Multiple evolutionary trajectories in aquatic crocodiles
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In the geological past, several groups of crocodiles evolved towards a morphology adapted to marine...
Published French love letters confiscated by Britain finally read after 265 years
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Over 100 letters sent to French sailors by their fianc es, wives, parents and siblings -- but never...
Published Palaeo-CSI: Mosasaurs were picky eaters
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Mosasaurs, those large marine reptiles from the long-gone Cretaceous world, were quite picky in thei...
Published Vulnerability of England's only resident bottlenose dolphins
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New research has provided a detailed examination of England's bottlenose dolphin population's existe...
Published New tool unifies single-cell data
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A new methodology that allows for the categorization and organization of single-cell data has been l...
Published Ice cores from Earth's highest tropical peak provide insight into climate variability
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A new study examines ice cores from the summit of the highest tropical mountain in the world, and fi ...
Published 'Nutritional quality must be at the heart of climate smart agriculture' -- researchers
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Farmers in sub-Saharan Africa need to diversify away from growing maize and switch to crops that are...
Published Are environmental toxins putting future generations at risk?
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In a study that signals potential reproductive and health complications in humans, now and for futur ...
Published Disrupted cellular function behind type 2 diabetes in obesity
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Disrupted function of 'cleaning cells' in the body may help to explain why some people with obesity...
Published Surprise discovery: For most animals, sperm quality does not reduce with age
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In humans, male fertility and sperm fitness decline with age, but scientists have made the surprisin...
Published Ecosystem benefits to humanity expected to decline by 9% by 2100
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A new study of natural capital finds nature's benefits to humanity are expected to decline as climat ...
Published Roadside hedges can reduce harmful ultrafine particle pollution around schools
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A new study confirms that planting hedges between roadsides and school playgrounds can dramatically ...