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Published Scientists' urgent call: End destruction and forge a just, sustainable future
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An international team of scientists published a study emphasizing the urgent need to align political ...
Published Genetic research revealed several new fern species in tropical America
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Researchers have clarified the evolutionary history of a previously poorly known group of ferns from...
Published Bacteria in cancer unmasked
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Researchers have compiled a detailed catalogue of bacteria living in cancer metastases. Having analy...
Published Walleye struggle with changes to timing of spring thaw
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Walleye are one of the most sought-after species in freshwater sportfishing, a delicacy on Midwester...
Published An awkward family reunion: Sea monsters are our cousins
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The sea lamprey, a 500-million-year-old animal with a sharp-toothed suction cup for a mouth, is the...
Published Backyard insect inspires invisibility devices, next gen tech
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Leafhoppers, a common backyard insect, secrete and coat themselves in tiny mysterious particles that...
Published Study brings scientists a step closer to successfully growing plants in space
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New, highly stretchable sensors can monitor and transmit plant growth information without human inte...
Published Ultra-hard material to rival diamond discovered
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Scientists have solved a decades-long puzzle and unveiled a near unbreakable substance that could ri...
Published Adult fish struggle to bounce back in marine protected areas
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Many marine protected areas are falling short of their most basic purpose: to rebuild struggling fis...
Published California leads U.S. emissions of little-known greenhouse gas
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California, a state known for its aggressive greenhouse gas reduction policies, is ironically the na...
Published Mobile device location data is already used by private companies, so why not for studying human-wildlife interactions
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When did you last go anywhere without your cell phone? From maps and weather apps to social media pl...
Published Microplastics from natural fertilizers are blowing in the wind more often than once thought
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Though natural fertilizers made from treated sewage sludge are used to reintroduce nutrients onto ag...
Published Ghostlike dusty galaxy reappears in James Webb Space Telescope image
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Astronomers studying images from the James Webb Space Telescope have identified an object as a 'dust ...
Published Flexible film senses nearby movements -- featured in blink-tracking glasses
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I'm not touching you! When another person's finger hovers over your skin, you may get the sense that...
Published You don't need glue to hold these materials together -- just electricity
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Is there a way to stick hard and soft materials together without any tape, glue or epoxy? A new stud...
Published Plant-based plastic releases nine times less microplastics than conventional plastic
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A newly developed plant-based plastic material releases nine times less microplastics than conventio...
Published The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body
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Some pathogens hide inside human cells to enhance their survival. Researchers have uncovered a uniqu...
Published RNA's hidden potential: New study unveils its role in early life and future bioengineering
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The origin of life continues to remain a matter of debate. The ribonucleic acid (RNA) world hypothes...
Published Climate change is reducing global river water quality
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A review of almost 1000 studies on the effects of climate change and extreme weather events on river ...
Published Two million European households could abandon the electrical grid by 2050
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Researchers report that 53% of European freestanding homes could have supplied all their own energy...