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Published Improving soil health yields unexpected benefits for farmers
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While farmer surveys suggest that carbon prices are still too low relative to the paperwork these pr...
Published Ancient metal cauldrons give us clues about what people ate in the Bronze Age
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Archaeologists have long been drawing conclusions about how ancient tools were used by the people wh...
Published Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by up to a third
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The side effects of large-scale forestation initiatives could reduce the CO2 removal benefits by up...
Published Plants restrict use of 'Tipp-Ex proteins'
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Plants have special corrective molecules at their disposal that can make retrospective modifications...
Published Fat molecule's inability to bond with shape-shifting protein in cell's powerhouse linked to an inherited metabolic disease
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By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, scientists say they have found that biochemical bond ...
Published Extreme temperatures may increase risk of stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries
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Extreme heat and extreme cold are both associated with increased risks of death from ischemic and he...
Published You may be breathing in more tiny nanoparticles from your gas stove than from car exhaust
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Cooking on your gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than vehicles that run on...
Published Combating carbon footprint: Novel reactor system converts carbon dioxide into usable fuel
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Boilers are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. In a recent study, researchers developed a m ...
Published Scientists want to know how the smells of nature benefit our health
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Spending time in nature is good for us. And knowing more about nature's effects on our bodies could...
Published Scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater
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Scientists have successfully replaced half of the fishmeal protein in the diets of farmed Asian seab...
Published Virtual driving assessment predicts risk of crashing for newly licensed teen drivers
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New research found that driving skills measured at the time of licensure on a virtual driving assess...
Published Artificial intelligence can develop treatments to prevent 'superbugs'
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Cleveland Clinic researchers developed an artficial intelligence (AI) model that can determine the b...
Published Transformation of ocean management is underway
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Despite its benefits and recognition as a keystone practice of ocean stewardship and conservation, a...
Published Research explores ways to mitigate the environmental toxicity of ubiquitous silver nanoparticles
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Researchers have taken a key step toward closing the silver nanoparticles knowledge gap with a study ...
Published Can climate change accelerate transmission of malaria? Pioneering research sheds light on impacts of temperature
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A groundbreaking study combined novel experimental data within an innovative modeling framework to e ...
Published Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen
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In the fossil record, trees typically are preserved with only their trunks. They don't usually inclu...
Published Rusty-patched bumblebee's struggle for survival found in its genes
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The rusty-patched bumblebee, once common in the United States, has declined from about 90% of its fo...
Published Plant virus treatment shows promise in fighting metastatic cancers in mice
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An experimental treatment made from a plant virus is effective at protecting against a broad range o...
Published An active agent against hepatitis E
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At present, there is no specific active substance against hepatitis E. As the disease kills 70,000 p...
Published Newly-discovered 'margarita snails' from the Florida Keys are bright lemon-yellow
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A newly-discovered, bright yellow snail has been discovered in the Florida Keys and named in honor o...