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Published New Chagas research unravels decades-long mystery of how the tropical disease progresses - FAQs
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New research shows that being infected with multiple strains of the Chagas-inducing parasite may hin...
Published Making aircraft fuel from sunlight and air - Making Aircraft Fuel from Sunlight and Air: A Revolutionary Breakthrough
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Scientists have built a plant that can produce carbon-neutral liquid fuels from sunlight and air. Th...
Published Is Vesuvius taking an extended siesta? - Is Vesuvius Taking an Extended Siesta?
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Located near Naples, Italy, Vesuvius last had a violent eruption in 1944, towards the end of the Sec...
Published A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America - A Reconstruction of Prehistoric Temperatures for Some of the Oldest Archaeological Sites in North America
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Scientists often look to the past for clues about how Earth's landscapes might shift under a changin ...
Published Black holes in eccentric orbit - Black Holes in Eccentric Orbit: A Fascinating Phenomenon
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A research team has reconstructed the origin of an unusual gravitational wave signal. The signal GW1...
Published Innovative method predicts the effects of climate change on cold-blooded animals - Innovative Method Predicts the Effects of Climate Change on Cold-Blooded Animals
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In the face of a warming climate that is having a profound effect on global biodiversity and will ch...
Published The speed of life: A zoo of cells to study developmental time - The Speed of Life: A Zoo of Cells to Study Developmental Time
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Researchers have used an unprecedented stem cell zoo to compare six different mammalian species and...
Published Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming - Arctic Vegetation: A Major Contributor to Global Warming
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An international team of research scientists has documented the central role of vegetation for Arcti...
Published Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies - Poor Air Quality Linked to Cognitive Problems in Babies
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New research shows that poor air quality could be causing cognitive problems in babies and toddlers....
Published Scientists investigate the evolution of animal developmental mechanisms, show how some of Earth's earliest animals evolved - Scientists Investigate the Evolution of Animal Developmental Mechanisms: How Some of Earth's Earliest Animals Evolved
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Lacking bones, brains, and even a complete gut, the body plans of simple animals like sea anemones a...
Published Smartphone breath alcohol testing devices vary widely in accuracy - Smartphone Breath Alcohol Testing Devices Vary Widely in Accuracy
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The latest generation of personal alcohol breath testing devices pair with smartphones. While some o...
Published 'Jumping genes' help fungus kill salamanders - Jumping Genes: A New Threat to Salamanders
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A fungus that infects salamanders contains multiple copies of the same 'jumping genes', scientists h...
Published The clue is in the glue -- Nature's secret for holding it together - The Clue is in the Glue: Nature's Secret for Holding it Together
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An obscure aquatic plant has helped to explain how plants avoid cracking up under the stresses and s ...
Published Nature inspires breakthrough achievement: Hazard-free production of fluorochemicals - Nature Inspires Breakthrough Achievement: Hazard-Free Production of Fluorochemicals
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A team of chemists have developed an entirely new method for generating critically important fluoroc...
Published Tail without a comet: the dusty remains of Comet ATLAS - Tail without a Comet: The Dusty Remains of Comet ATLAS
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A serendipitous flythrough of the tail of a disintegrated comet has offered scientists a unique oppo...
Published Perovskites, a 'dirt cheap' alternative to silicon, just got a lot more efficient - Perovskites, a 'Dirt Cheap' Alternative to Silicon, Just Got a Lot More Efficient
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Researchers typically synthesize perovskites in a wet lab, and then apply the material as a film on...
Published Detecting the impact of drought on plants with user-friendly and inexpensive techniques - Detecting the Impact of Drought on Plants with User-Friendly and Inexpensive Techniques
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Climate change is aggravating the impact of droughts -- one of the factors that only affect plant ph...
Published Deadly coral disease in Florida, Caribbean may be transported in ship hulls, study finds - Deadly Coral Disease in Florida, Caribbean May Be Transported in Ship Hulls, Study Finds
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A new study suggests that ships may be spreading a deadly coral disease across Florida and the Carib...
Published Corals saving corals - Corals Saving Corals: A New Hope for Coral Reefs
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Corals resistant to disease can rescue more vulnerable corals, UC Davis found. Raising corals with d...
Published Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi? - Do Forest Trees Really 'Talk' Through Underground Fungi?
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The idea that forest trees can 'talk' to each other, share resources with their seedlings -- and eve...