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Published Legacy industrial contamination in the Arctic permafrost - Legacy Industrial Contamination in the Arctic Permafrost
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A previously underestimated risk lurks in the frozen soil of the Arctic. When the ground thaws and b...
Published A novel platinum nanocluster for improved oxygen reduction reaction in fuel cells - A Novel Platinum Nanocluster for Improved Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells
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Hydrogen, derived from polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), is an excellent source of clean energ...
Published Exoplanets' climate -- it takes nothing to switch from habitable to hell
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The Earth is a wonderful blue and green dot covered with oceans and life, while Venus is a yellowish...
Published U.S. Winter outlook predicts warmer, drier South and cooler, wetter North - U.S. Winter Outlook Predicts Warmer, Drier South and Cooler, Wetter North
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Forecasters are saying that La Nina is expected to influence winter conditions this year. The Climat...
Published Icy giant planets in the laboratory - Icy Giant Planets in the Laboratory: A New Frontier in Planetary Science
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Giant planets like Neptune may contain much less free hydrogen than previously assumed. Researchers...
Published CO2 recycling: What is the role of the electrolyte? - CO2 Recycling: The Vital Role of Electrolytes
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The greenhouse gas carbon dioxide can be converted into useful hydrocarbons by electrolysis. The des...
Published 'Friend or foe' bacteria kill their algal hosts when coexisting is no longer beneficial - Friend or Foe? Bacteria Kill Their Algal Hosts When Coexisting is No Longer Beneficial
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Scientists have detailed a lifestyle switch that occurs in marine bacteria, where they change from c...
Published Methane could be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth - Methane Could Be the First Detectable Indication of Life Beyond Earth
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A new study assesses the planetary context in which the detection of methane in an exoplanet's atmos...
Published Psyllium fiber protects against colitis by activating bile acid sensor, biomedical sciences researchers find - Psyllium Fiber Protects Against Colitis by Activating Bile Acid Sensor, Biomedical Sciences Researchers Find
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Psyllium fiber protects against ulcerative colitis and suppresses inflammation by activating the bil...
Published Want a stronger biodegradable plastic? Add a 'pinch' of cream of tartar - Want a Stronger Biodegradable Plastic? Add a 'Pinch' of Cream of Tartar
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Cooking a delicious risotto and making plastics are actually very similar processes. In both, ingred...
Published Scientists uncover new clues about the climate and health impact of atmospheric particles - Scientists Uncover New Clues About the Climate and Health Impact of Atmospheric Particles
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Peering inside common atmospheric particles is providing important clues to their climate and health...
Published Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds - Earth Can Regulate Its Own Temperature Over Millennia, New Study Finds
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A new study confirms that the planet harbors a 'stabilizing feedback' mechanism that acts over hundr...
Published Post-wildfire landslides becoming more frequent in southern California - Post-Wildfire Landslides Becoming More Frequent in Southern California
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Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with...
Published Exotic wheat DNA helps breed 'climate-proof' crops - Exotic Wheat DNA: The Key to Climate-Proof Crops
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Wheat containing exotic DNA from wild relatives benefits from up to 50 per cent higher yields in hot...
Published Like a molten pancake - Like a Molten Pancake: Understanding the Formation of Exoplanets
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Why magma flowed along a curved pathway during the 2018 eruption of a Galapagos volcano is explained...
Published Short-term bang of fireworks has long-term impact on wildlife - Short-Term Bang of Fireworks Has Long-Term Impact on Wildlife
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Popular fireworks should be replaced with cleaner drone and laser light shows to avoid the 'highly d...
Published Broccoli gas: A better way to find life in space - Broccoli Gas: A Better Way to Find Life in Space
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Broccoli, along with many other plants and microorganisms, emit gases to help them expel toxins. Sci...
Published Using machine learning to help monitor climate-induced hazards - Using Machine Learning to Help Monitor Climate-Induced Hazards
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Combining satellite technology with machine learning may allow scientists to better track and prepar...
Published Fjords, small in size and number, are significant carbon reservoirs - Fjords: Small in Size, Big in Carbon Storage
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Fjords comprise a mere 0.1 percent of the surface area of the ocean yet store a whopping 11-12 perce...
Published Using fossil plant molecules to track down the Green Sahara - Using Fossil Plant Molecules to Track Down the Green Sahara
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Researchers have developed a new concept to explain the phenomenon known as Green Sahara. They demon...